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about and love, and it’s been a lot of fun to get to introduce these things to new Christians, to introduce love and forgiveness. I think that it’s totally strategic of the Lord to do that for us and put us in a place like that. [Chris] It is petty amazing, like you brought up, that’s what people know Folsom for. The prison, you hardly see it from the city, it’s been so developed, even since we’ve been here it’s grown a lot. Intel has a massive unit here, and there’s Micron. So it is interesting to have this massive prison and then have this beautiful suburb outside of Sacramento. I’ve actually had the privilege of leading worship inside of Folsom Prison with two friends of mine. I think Derek was with me, and it was pretty amazing to go in there with lots of people serving life sentences and to worship with them. I’ve had the privilege of leading at a few different prisons, I led at one outside of Houston, and they even had a ministry school, which was kind of birthed out of one of Banning’s books called Jesus Culture. These inmates in Houston actually started the whole ministry school based off of just reading, some of them getting saved off of the impact that Jesus Culture has had. When we went in to lead worship in Houston, they were ready for us. They knew the songs and they were ready to go. When we went into Folsom it was a bit of a different story. It was a bit more work, and by the end of a couple hours there were people crying, people weeping, people really getting ministered to. It is interesting to have that contrast like you’re saying, but I believe that worship changes the atmosphere, we often reference the story of Paul in prison when they were worshipping. It says, “In the midnight hour the earth shook and the prison doors opened and their chains fell off”, but the thing I always find beautiful about that story is it wasn’t just their chains that fell off, and their prison doors, it was all of the prison doors. So, it’s amazing how our worship, even though we actually don’t realize what’s happening, actually changes the atmosphere, and we believe that’s happening here in Folsom. When we worship, whether its on a Sunday or privately at our home in small groups, the atmosphere is shifting and it’s really 8 June 2020