The first Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Chaplaincy Prayer Breakfast will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. on Wednesday, April 27 at the Mill Top Banquet & Conference Center, 802 Mulberry St., Noblesville.
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Chaplaincy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-denominational faith-based organization serving public safety personnel, those who work or reside in public safety facilities, as well as all residents of Hamilton County. The Chaplaincy’s mission is to serve as a supportive group of qualified ministers and counselors, assisting in matters of personal, marriage, job, spiritual as needed, and to be available to assist during times of emergency.
In 2021, Senior Chaplain Mark Fidler oversaw 254 community volunteers and responded to 2,359 inmate requests for Bibles and other spiritual resources. Additionally, 465 classes were hosted within the correctional facilities on various topics, including Bible study, worship service, AA classes, Christian Recovery Classes (including 12 steps for Christians & Overcomers), Alpha Program, and Catholic Bible Studies.
“Restorative strategies are essential to keep Hamilton County safe,” Sheriff Dennis Quakenbush said. “Please consider attending the Chaplaincy Prayer Breakfast to support a noble cause.”
Individual tickets are $30 and a table of 10 will cost $270. Click here to buy an individual ticket, or click here to buy a table.
You can also make a donation by cash, check, or money order to: Hamilton County Sheriff’s Chaplaincy, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville IN 46060.
Click here to visit the event page on Facebook.