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Embracing Authenticity: Bishop Ken Carder's Journey from Bubba to Bishop

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In this episode of the "To Be and Do" podcast, host Philip Amerson engages in a heartfelt conversation with Bishop Ken Carder. The discussion weaves through memories, highlighting the importance of being true to one's heritage and the unique challenges of understanding and empathy across cultural and social divides. At the center of this dialogue is the story of how Ken Carder came to be affectionately known as "Bubba," a term bestowed upon him by his friend, the late Will Campbell.

Will Campbell, a renowned advocate for civil rights and a man who bridged cultural gaps, humorously called Ken "Bubba" during a farewell service in Nashville. At first glance, the nickname might seem casual or even informal, but as Ken explains, it was a compliment that spoke to his continued connection with his roots and the "Bubbas of the world." This term of endearment reminded Ken that he hadn't lost touch with his upbringing and the working class people who influenced him.

Takeaway Points:

  1. Embrace Your Roots: The episode underscores the significance of staying connected to one's background, no matter where life's journey may lead. Ken Carder's pride in being called "Bubba" resonates as a testament to honoring one's history and the people who shape it.
  2. Understanding Through Names: A powerful moment arises when Ken Carter recalls an encounter with Will Campbell relating to the KKK. Will's insistence on knowing the names of individuals highlights the importance of seeing people beyond labels, fostering deeper understanding and compassion.
  3. Beyond Belief and Actions: Ken Carder reflects that true Christian discipleship is more about being than simply believing or doing. This echoes the podcast's central theme of "be and do," encouraging listeners to embrace their authentic selves in their spiritual journey.
  4. The Dance of Love: The conversation beautifully explores the concept of participating in God's triune dance of love. Ken shares how his late wife, Linda, despite her battle with dementia, drew love from him and others, reminding us that being present and open to receiving love is as crucial as giving it.

Tune in to hear more about the profound impacts of empathy, connection, and staying true to oneself in this warm and insightful episode with Bishop Ken Carder. For a deeper dive, listeners are encouraged to explore Ken's books, which offer further reflections on community, identity, and love.

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Content provided by Philip Amerson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Philip Amerson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the "To Be and Do" podcast, host Philip Amerson engages in a heartfelt conversation with Bishop Ken Carder. The discussion weaves through memories, highlighting the importance of being true to one's heritage and the unique challenges of understanding and empathy across cultural and social divides. At the center of this dialogue is the story of how Ken Carder came to be affectionately known as "Bubba," a term bestowed upon him by his friend, the late Will Campbell.

Will Campbell, a renowned advocate for civil rights and a man who bridged cultural gaps, humorously called Ken "Bubba" during a farewell service in Nashville. At first glance, the nickname might seem casual or even informal, but as Ken explains, it was a compliment that spoke to his continued connection with his roots and the "Bubbas of the world." This term of endearment reminded Ken that he hadn't lost touch with his upbringing and the working class people who influenced him.

Takeaway Points:

  1. Embrace Your Roots: The episode underscores the significance of staying connected to one's background, no matter where life's journey may lead. Ken Carder's pride in being called "Bubba" resonates as a testament to honoring one's history and the people who shape it.
  2. Understanding Through Names: A powerful moment arises when Ken Carter recalls an encounter with Will Campbell relating to the KKK. Will's insistence on knowing the names of individuals highlights the importance of seeing people beyond labels, fostering deeper understanding and compassion.
  3. Beyond Belief and Actions: Ken Carder reflects that true Christian discipleship is more about being than simply believing or doing. This echoes the podcast's central theme of "be and do," encouraging listeners to embrace their authentic selves in their spiritual journey.
  4. The Dance of Love: The conversation beautifully explores the concept of participating in God's triune dance of love. Ken shares how his late wife, Linda, despite her battle with dementia, drew love from him and others, reminding us that being present and open to receiving love is as crucial as giving it.

Tune in to hear more about the profound impacts of empathy, connection, and staying true to oneself in this warm and insightful episode with Bishop Ken Carder. For a deeper dive, listeners are encouraged to explore Ken's books, which offer further reflections on community, identity, and love.

  continue reading

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