Kairos at Potosi is a part of Kairos Prison Ministries International, a body of ministries addressing the spiritual needs of
incarcerated men, women and children, their families and to those who
work in the prison environment.
The brothers and sisters who are responsible
for this site are currently preparing for Kairos Weekend #4 at the
Missouri State Penitentiary at Potosi, Missouri.
Kairos sprang from the Cursillo movement
and is supported by volunteers from Cursillo and those other movements
that consider Cursillo as their root. Although a separate
ministry,
Kairos has received the blessing and encouragement of 4th Day movements
such as Cursillo, National Episcopal Cursillo, Presbyterian Cursillo,
Lutheran Via de Cristo, The Upper Room's Walk To Emmaus and
independently ecumenical Tres Dias.
Kairos is a
ministry of the church ... a
ministry of the apostles whom Jesus, the Christ, has called into
community and sent forth into the environment of prison. Kairos has been called the best example of the early church
in existence today.
This site is designed to facilitate the work of the Kairos-Potosi
team,
helping us build support for the next weekend (Kairos-Potosi #4) and
providing us with a cyberspace presence where resources and information
can be shared.
If you are a member of the Kairos-Potosi
team you can use this site for sharing the progress in your work. If you are considering supporting this
team you can find out more here. If you are a visitor, we welcome you and invite you to share in this great gift of
ministry that God has opened to those of us who are participants.
Kairos is a Greek word
pronounced ki'-ros and means "God's
Special Time."
Kairos at Potosi is a part of Kairos Prison Ministries International, a body of ministries addressing the spiritual needs of
incarcerated men, women and children, their families and to those who
work in the prison environment.
The brothers and sisters who are respnsible for this site are currently preparing for Kairos Weekend #4 at the Missouri State Penitentiary at Potosi, Missouri.
Kairos sprang from the Cursillo movement
and is supported by volunteers from Cursillo and those other movements
that consider Cursillo as their root. Although a separate
ministry,
Kairos has received the blessing and encouragement of 4th Day movements
such as Cursillo, National Episcopal Cursillo, Presbyterian Cursillo,
Lutheran Via de Cristo, The Upper Room's Walk To Emmaus, and
independently ecumenical Tres Dias.
Kairos is a
ministry of the church ... a
ministry of the apostles whom Jesus, the Christ, has called into
community and sent forth into the environment of the correctional
institution. Kairos has been called the best example of the early church
in existence today.
This site is designed to facilitate the work of the Kairos-Potosi
team, helping us build support for the next weekend (Kairos-Potosi #4) and providing us with a cyberspace presence where resources and information can be shared.
If you are a member of the Kairos-Potosi
team you can use this site for sharing the progress in your work. If you are considering supporting this
team you can find out more here. If you are a visitor, we welcome you and invite you to share in this great gift of
ministry that God has opened to those of us who are participants.
Kairos is a Greek word
pronounced ki'-ros and means "God's
Special Time."