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Earl Smith

Earl Smith is an American chaplain and author known for his pioneering role as a prison minister, particularly as the chaplain at San Quentin State Prison where he became the youngest chaplain ever hired by the California Department of Corrections in 1983. Born and raised in Stockton, California, Smith endured a difficult early life marked by violence, including being shot six times in 1975 while involved in a troubled lifestyle. This near-fatal experience prompted a profound personal transformation that led him to pursue ministry and dedicate his career to serving incarcerated individuals.

Through his long tenure at San Quentin, one of America's most notorious prisons, Smith provided spiritual guidance to inmates, including those on death row, and gained recognition for his compassionate approach to rehabilitation and redemption within the correctional system. He served as chaplain there for over two decades, with sources describing his tenure as approximately 23 to 27 years. He has shared his experiences and insights through his ministry work and writings, including the book Death Row Chaplain: Unbelievable True Stories from America's Most Notorious Prison (2015), and by establishing Chaplain Earl Smith Ministries to continue outreach beyond the prison walls. His story highlights themes of redemption, faith, and service to the marginalized. As of 2024, Smith serves as chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors.

Earl Smith was born and raised in Stockton, California. Detailed information about his exact birth date or early childhood family details is limited in public sources. He grew up in a challenging environment labeled early as a gang member and criminal. The cycle of events in his life culminated in 1975 when he was shot six times, an incident that led to his personal transformation and entry into ministry.

Earl Smith was hired in 1983 at age 27 as the youngest Protestant chaplain by the California Department of Corrections, assigned to San Quentin State Prison. During his tenure, he ministered to inmates including those on death row, offering spiritual support and guidance focused on redemption. He interacted with notable inmates and emphasized relational ministry. After leaving San Quentin, he continued outreach through Chaplain Earl Smith Ministries.

Smith authored Death Row Chaplain (2015), detailing his experiences and lessons from prison ministry. He has spoken publicly on themes of faith, grace, and transformation.

Currently, as of recent reports in 2024, he serves as chaplain for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and the NBA's Golden State Warriors, extending his ministry to professional sports.

He resides in Stockton, California, with his family.

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Books by Earl Smith

Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We’re Afraid to Talk About It
Earl Smith — Podcast Books