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The Nine Old Men

The history continues with nine volunteers, who were on the very first weekend — today affectionately referred to as the “Nine Old Men.” They redesigned the program and renamed it “Kairos” (Greek for “Godʼs Special Time”).

 

Kairos Inside

The first “Kairos” Prison Ministry weekend was presented in 1979. Following that first weekend, the Cursillo office directed other areas doing Cursillo in Prison to stop using the Cursillo name and join Kairos. This program is now called Kairos Inside.

Kairos Outside

In 1989 a chaplain at the San Quentin State Correctional Facility in California asked Kairos to create a program that would minister to the female family members of the incarcerated.

 

In April 1990 the second of the Kairos programs, Kairos Outside, held their first weekend in Northern California.

Kairos Torch

The third Kairos program, Kairos Torch, had its first weekend in September of 1997 at a youth facility in Oklahoma. Kairos Torch was developed uniquely to address young people (25 and under) experiencing incarceration through one-to-one volunteer mentoring.

Kairos Today

Today Kairos Inside, Kairos Outside, and Kairos Torch are supported by a staff of 10 and have more than 30,000 volunteers donating three (3) million hours of service each year.

 

Kairos sprang from the Cursillo movement and is supported by volunteers from the 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, as well as volunteers from independent and non-denominational churches.

 

These volunteers serve in more than 500 correctional institutions and 86 communities in 37 states and 13 countries: Costa Rica, Australia, Canada, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

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Kairos of Texas-Hutchins

PO BOX 863883

Plano Texas 75086

Contact Kairos Hutchins 

Admin@Kairos-Hutchins-Unit.org

Matthew 25 
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When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you?  39 When did we see you sick or in prison and visit you? 
40 The King will reply, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."

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