About us

The heart of the Prison Church Network (PCN) is to provide community. The purpose of the community is to provide spiritual guidance, educational opportunities and transitional support.

Programming

PCN church services are available on inmate media outlets in all California State Prisons.

Prison Campuses

Weekly services with a campus pastor for each prison, supported by a local church.

Small Groups

Small groups taking place in prisons to support inmates in addiction recovery, discipleship, restorative justice, financial planning, and more.

Release Programs

Assistance for inmates transitioning out of prison through support groups, housing, and employment.

I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.

Lives Changed

Hear Vince and David's story.

Programming

PCN church services are available on inmate media outlets in all California State Prisons. Watch a sample.

Prison Campus

Our goal is to eventually have a PCN campus in all California State Prisons. A campus is more than just a service. It is a full church experience with a campus pastor for each prison, supported by a local church. See the campuses we’ve opened so far.

Small Groups

We believe real change happens in relationship. Small groups foster those relationships. Restorative Justice, Celebrate Recovery, Financial Peace University, and bible correspondence courses are a few of the groups offered at PCN campus prisons. These approved groups count towards an inmates Rehabilitation Achievement Credits (RAC's can be earned towards time taken off a sentence).

Mentoring: PCN has partnered with Crossroads Ministry to provide Bible based correspondence courses. Click here to learn more.

Release Programs

A staggering 70% of inmates end up back in prison within three years of their release. Our goal is to eliminate this statistic through successful transitions from incarceration on the inside to freedom on the outside. Partnerships with local churches is the key to these programs.

Our Team

Raymond Beaty

Director

Raymond Beaty is the co-founder and executive director of We Love Our City, The Vacaville Storehouse, and the Prison Church Network. Through these organizations, he helps bring hope and practical support to underserved communities, distributes millions of dollars in food to families each year, and provides restorative justice and faith-based programs to inmates across all 33 California state prisons.

We Love Our City serves neighborhoods through initiatives like mobile medical clinics, food distributions, and Adopt-a-School programs. The Vacaville Storehouse partners with agencies including USDA, FEMA, and Feeding America, empowering more than 100,000 people a month with dignity through a choice-pantry model. The Prison Church Network offers in-person and tablet-based classes such as Financial Peace University, Celebrate Recovery, and Restorative Justice—programs that allow inmates to earn sentence reductions and find support as they transition back into society.

Raymond is the co-author of We Love Our City: How a Church in the Community Became the Community’s Church. He is also a U.S. Air Force veteran, licensed pilot, former police chaplain, and former Vice Mayor of Vacaville.

Dave Patterson

President

Dave and Donna Patterson are the Lead and Founding Pastors of The Father’s House in Northern California where the church community started with 8 people, in the living room, and is currently 7,500 people in 5 locations. Pastors Dave and Donna have over 30 years’ experience in leading worship, teaching, and pastoring. They also lead The Father’s House Network (related Churches) and speak at conferences nationally and internationally. Their passion is to see people encounter the reality of God and the Body of Christ to experience new levels of God’s presence through worship.

Mark Sligar

Secretary

Mark came to The Father’s House in 2007, and has experience in every area of church ministry and church life. Mark has over 40 years of church business experience specializing in church administration, finance, operations, risk management, and business consulting. He was the Administrative Resources Director for Ministers Fellowship International, and prior to that was the Business Administrator for City Bible Church in Portland, OR. Mark’s wife Brenda has years of experience ministering to women, young children and teens, as well as teaching in private education. Mark and Brenda married in 1981, and have four children (two married) and eleven grandchildren.

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Prisons

Our goal is to see a Campus and release programs in all California prisons.

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Video

A message from CDCR Secretary Jeff Macomber