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Religious, faith, and recovery programs at Forsyth Correctional Center — Sunday services, chaplains, AA/NA and more

Forsyth Correctional Center offers both faith-based services and on-unit recovery programs for inmates. Here's what's available, plus the questions to ask so you can help your loved one get connected.

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Religious, faith, and recovery programs at Forsyth Correctional Center — Sunday services, chaplains, AA/NA and more

Forsyth Correctional Center has chaplain support on site. Area churches provide three full-time chaplains who work directly with inmates. Whether your loved one is looking for spiritual guidance, a steady routine, or simply someone to talk to who understands both faith and incarceration, the chaplaincy is a core resource at this facility.

The chaplains also lead Sunday religious services open to offenders and their families. That family attendance option matters if you're trying to stay connected around faith. The facility's public info doesn't spell out logistics - how to attend, whether you need to be on a list, service times, or ID requirements. The service is available; just confirm the current process with the facility before making a trip.

Specific Religious Programming

  • Two Bible study classes
  • Yokefellow
  • Gideons
  • Muslim services
Religious, faith, and recovery programs at Forsyth Correctional Center — Sunday services, chaplains, AA/NA and more

Forsyth offers several on-unit recovery options: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and the department's substance abuse treatment programs. For someone working to stay sober or rebuild structure, these programs provide a starting point - one meeting, one class, one week at a time - while still inside.

  • Think Smart (on-unit program)
  • Character Education (on-unit program)
  • Project Re-Entry (on-unit program)
  1. Ask how family attendance works for Sunday services - Confirm the current time, sign-up process, and any visitor requirements you’ll need to follow to attend.
  2. Have your loved one request program enrollment details on the unit - AA, NA, and other on-unit programs usually have a specific way to join; ask what the current sign-up route is where they’re housed.
  3. Request the current schedule for on-unit programming - Meeting days and times can change; get the most up-to-date schedule from the facility.
  4. Ask who coordinates programming and spiritual services - Find out the right office or staff contact to answer questions about participation and eligibility.
  5. Coordinate your plans around facility procedures - Before you travel, verify the check-in process and any rules that could affect whether you’re allowed in for a service.

Note: Forsyth's published information confirms these chaplains and programs exist but doesn't include schedules, eligibility rules, or steps for family attendance or enrollment. Call the facility to verify current details before making plans.

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