Keeping Bees and Opening Doors – Rev. Bill Wilson and Dr. David Schmitt

“Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived” explores the ways in which theology permeates all aspects of life. Through conversations with the faculty of Concordia Seminary, we will challenge you to deepen your theology and live out your faith in Christ. We’ll talk with a variety of guests on a variety of topics – something different in every episode, but all pointing to the intersection of faith and daily life. It’s tangible: theology learned and lived.

In this episode Jessica Bordeleau speaks with Rev. Bill Wilson and Dr. David Schmitt about a universal vocation they fulfill in an unusual way. It started as a pastor’s personal interest but grew to a community of neighbors working together and growing closer. Hear the story of an urban church that’s reaching out in a surprising way.  Our passion for beekeeping has really connected us with lots of people…people you may never see in the pew. Rev. Bill Wilson

You can find more episodes of “Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived” across all major podcast platforms and on CSL Scholar. Check it out!

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