The primary goal of Letters of Hope is to reach out to individuals in prison, offering a message of hope and reminding them that they are not forgotten and that they are part of our church family as well! Our services at Church of the Highlands are also broadcasted in Alabama Correctional Facilities. The inmates there have some of the same opportunities that we have as a church family, such as filling out a Connection Card stating they have accepted Christ or requesting prayer on the prayer portion of that Connection Card. What we do in Letters of Hope is reply to that card and celebrate with them if they have accepted Christ for the first time or acknowledge and pray with them using scripture in letter form. There are some guidelines involving this project. Some of them include: -Letters must be on COH Letterhead -Must use blue or black ink -Must use COH envelopes -No stickers or decoration of any kind -Your name is NOT included anywhere There are specific layouts/guidelines we use to write the letters and the envelope to be done as it has to meet the standards for delivery once they reach the Correctional Facility. I will email out this information once you sign up. But it is very simple. My goal is to get everyone the stationery, envelopes and guidelines in hand between now and April 5th and copies of the Connection Cards to you so they can be completed on or before April 5th and having a designated drop place for them on the Fultondale Campus, so when you come to service on Sunday, April 6th you can drop them off.