POPULARITY
Deaconess Kimberly Trombley, Vice President for Religious Life with Bethesda Lutheran Communities, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about celebrating Bethesda's 115th anniversary in 2019, including the early history of Bethesda from 1904, how their ministry has expanded since that time, and the importance of community for people of all abilities. Learn more about Bethesda's work providing homes and other services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities at BethesdaLC.org.
The second episode of One Body, "Voice-to-Voice," is hosted by Deaconess Kimberly Trombley, vice president of religious life. On this episode, Kim remembers Jenny, a person with disabilities who was unafraid to share her love of God. Kim calls her one of the best evangelists she ever knew. Jenny, who has passed, is a reminder that all voices are heard within the church. On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable. 1 Corinthians 12:1-27. Episode links: Questions about Bethesda or technical issues: Marketing@bethesdalc.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BethesdaLutheranCommunities iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/one-body/id1353445735 Email Religious Life: ReligiousLife@bethesdalc.org Free Faith Resources: https://bethesdalc.org/services/faith-supports/faith-resources/ Religious Life Educational Resources from Concordia Publishing House: https://www.cph.org/c-2019-bethesda-disability-ministry-resources.aspx
The second episode of One Body, "Voice-to-Voice," is hosted by Deaconess Kimberly Trombley, vice president of religious life. On this episode, Kim remembers Jenny, a person with disabilities who was unafraid to share her love of God.
The debut episode, "Heart-to-Heart," is hosted by Deaconess Kimberly Trombley, vice president of religious life, and Mona Fuerstenau, director of strategic ministry partnerships. The episode gives you an overview of what One Body is about and looks at why its message of inclusion and opportunity is so important. On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable. 1 Corinthians 12:1-27. Episode links: Questions about Bethesda or technical issues: Marketing@bethesdalc.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BethesdaLutheranCommunities iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/one-body/id1353445735 Email Religious Life: ReligiousLife@bethesdalc.org Free Faith Resources: https://bethesdalc.org/services/faith-supports/faith-resources/ Religious Life Educational Resources from Concordia Publishing House: https://www.cph.org/c-2019-bethesda-disability-ministry-resources.aspx
The debut episode, "Heart-to-Heart," is hosted by Deaconess Kimberly Trombley, vice president of religious life, and Mona Fuerstenau, director of strategic ministry partnerships. The episode gives you an overview of what One Body is about and looks ...
Guests Rev. Dr. Rick Marrs - Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO, Stephen M. Saunders, Ph.D. - Director of Clinical Training (DCT) of the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology for Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI, and Deaconess Kimberly Trombley - deaconess for Bethesda Lutheran Communities, talk about the upcoming SpeakUp Conference being held in Fort Wayne on November 8, 2017. The SpeakUp Conference is a one-day event focused on mental and behavioral health that will bring together nationally recognized experts and speakers to prepare and inspire them to better serve their congregations and parishes. Rev. Dr. Marrs talks about the difference between mental illness and spiritual oppression or possession. Stephen M. Saunders talks about how Christians can understand and respond to mental illness. Deaconess Kimberly Trombley shares about including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the life of the church. Learn more and register at speakupconference.org.