• What's it like to be a new Bishop and why are we doing this podcast.

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

What's it like to be a new Bishop and why are we doing this podcast.

  • Summary

  • In our inaugural episode of 'The Star 3rd Ward Podcast,' we sit down with Bishop Bryant to delve into the heart of our community and the purpose behind this podcast. As a new bishop, he shares his personal journey, the challenges and insights gained from stepping into this pivotal role within our ward, and how it has shaped his vision for our community.

    This episode goes beyond just an introduction; it's a foundational conversation that sets the stage for why we're launching this podcast. Bishop Bryant opens up about the transition into his new role, the responsibilities it entails, and the hopes he harbors for our ward family. Together, we explore the power of storytelling in building connections, fostering understanding, and strengthening the ties that bind us as a community of faith.

    Why are we doing this? It's simple yet profound: to help each member of our ward feel more connected, understood, and valued. By sharing our stories, we not only get to know each other better but also weave a tighter fabric of unity and support throughout our ward family.

    We conclude with a call to action for all our listeners. This podcast is more than just a series of episodes; it's a communal effort to bring our ward family closer. We encourage you to be a part of this journey by sharing your stories, offering your insights, and helping us create a platform that truly represents the spirit of our ward.

    Join us for a heartwarming discussion that promises to inspire, unite, and remind us of the beauty of our shared journey in faith.

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