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Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Adventists Bring Hope to Inmates Through New Chapel in Central Philippines

The new worship space inside a Guimaras jail aims to support rehabilitation, renewal, and second chances for persons deprived of liberty.

February 2, 2026

Philippines

Geric Von De La Cruz, West Visayan Conference
nmates and jail personnel gather for the inauguration of a new chapel inside the Guimaras jail facility in Guimaras, Philippines, on Dec. 27, 2025. Church leaders and ministry volunteers dedicated the chapel as part of ongoing faith-based support for rehabilitation and second chances behind bars.

nmates and jail personnel gather for the inauguration of a new chapel inside the Guimaras jail facility in Guimaras, Philippines, on Dec. 27, 2025. Church leaders and ministry volunteers dedicated the chapel as part of ongoing faith-based support for rehabilitation and second chances behind bars.

Photo: West Visayan Conference

On December 27, 2025, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in the province of Guimaras, Philippines, inaugurated a newly built chapel inside its jail facility in Barangay Alaguisoc, Jordan — a development officials and faith leaders say will strengthen rehabilitation efforts and offer inmates a renewed sense of hope.

The dedication ceremony gathered inmates, jail officers, local Seventh-day Adventist Church members, and representatives from Faith Works Ministry, marking what many described as more than the opening of a structure — but the beginning of a new chapter for transformation.

Funded through the generosity of the Adventist Church in Fannin, the chapel was constructed to provide a space where inmates can reflect, rebuild their lives, and encounter spiritual renewal even within confinement.

“This is not merely a building within these walls,” said SJO2 Ara B. Arellano, BJMP Guimaras chief of welfare and development. “It is a sacred space of hope, reflection, and renewal for our Persons Deprived of Liberty.”

Arellano emphasized that the chapel also represents the fruit of responsibility and dignity restored, noting that inmates themselves took part in the chapel’s construction through honest labor.

“This stands as living proof,” she added, “that second chances can truly lead to meaningful transformation.”

“Hope Found Me Here”

Attendees share that one of the most moving moments came when inmate Niel Galanto delivered a welcome message that resonated deeply with those in attendance.

“I am a Person Deprived of Liberty,” Galanto said, “but more importantly, I am a person who was found by God in a place where I once believed hope no longer existed.”

He described the chapel as more than a physical space.

“This chapel is more than a building. For me, and for many of us, it is a symbol of second chances.”

In a place often associated with limits and punishment, the new chapel now stands as a reminder that spiritual freedom and renewal remain possible for every life.

His testimony reflected the enduring belief shared by many Christian ministries — that no person is beyond redemption, no past too broken to be restored.

Faith in Action Beyond Church Walls

The Adventist Church in Fannin was recognized during the program for its support, which attendees said demonstrated how faith communities can contribute to rehabilitation and human dignity.

For many present, the initiative reflects the Adventist Church’s mission of bringing hope not only through words, but through service that reaches people in forgotten places.

Rafael Sualog, communication director of the Adventist Church in Western Visayas (WVC), delivered the keynote message, emphasizing that true rehabilitation begins when the heart is renewed.

He shared the Christian conviction that restoration is possible because Christ came to rebuild what sin and brokenness have damaged.

Service That Restores Dignity

Merlin Parsons, vice president of Faith Works Ministry, highlighted the purpose of ministry as meeting both spiritual and human needs.

“If you’re not helping somebody spiritually today,” Parsons said, “then you’re not helping them at all.”

He added that generosity becomes most powerful when motivated by selfless love.

The ceremony also included a gift-giving activity, as Faith Works Ministry distributed small tokens of encouragement to inmates — reminders that they are seen, valued, and not forgotten.

A Place Where Hope Can Grow

The chapel dedication concluded with prayers, songs, and a shared message that even behind bars, transformation is possible.

For BJMP Guimaras, the chapel represents more than a religious space — it symbolizes renewed opportunities for rehabilitation, healing, and restored purpose.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division news site.

Geric Von De La Cruz, West Visayan Conference

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