Jail Chaplain

As a dedicated Chaplain with the Clark County Jail, Clarence Moss has served the spiritual and emotional needs of incarcerated individuals for two years. Committed to offering spiritual hope, guidance, and a listening ear, he provides faith-based support to help inmates navigate the challenges of incarceration and prepare for successful reintegration into society.

Clarence believes in the power of spiritual growth and transformation, regardless of a person’s past. Through one-on-one counseling, group Bible studies, and interfaith services, he fosters a compassionate environment where inmates can explore their faith, seek forgiveness, and find a renewed sense of purpose.

In addition to spiritual care, Clarence collaborates with correctional staff and community organizations to provide holistic support, including educational programs, addiction recovery resources, and reentry planning. His mission is to personify faith, hope, and love, helping inmates to see the possibilities of a positive future.

Clarence holds an associate’s degree in computer engineering & electronics, a diploma track in Biblical studies, and is currently working on his second associate’s degree in biblical studies. He is passionate about making a lasting impact on the lives of those he serves, believing that every person deserves dignity, respect, and the opportunity for redemption.