I believe that all individuals are equal. That is why I do not discriminate and welcome everyone, of any race, sexuality, gender, socioeconomic status, and faith background to be a member of my ministry.
It is simple: we are all children of the same universe. I appreciate that the diversity of faiths in this world is a beautiful thing, and all are valid and can peacefully coexist. As each family of religious belief brings something valuable to the table, it’s also important that everyone should be free to worship according to their chosen belief system, and in the manner which they see fit.
Reverend Danny Rhoades
Our Ministry Vision
Faith is much more than religion. It's about a personal relationship between a person and God. God designed a life path for each and every one of us. Sometimes, we loose sight of our path and thus, our connection with God. That's where we, your ministry family at Rhoades Well Traveled Ministry step in. Together, we have strength and as individuals we strive to better our personal relationship with God.
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INTRODUCTION
🙏 Hi, my name is Reverend Danny Rhoades, and I’m a Baptized Christian Ordained Minister of the “Universal Life Church Ministries.” My wife Emily C. Rhoades and I are also the owners of CowBoy’s Country Emporium, a charming little country store located on Hwy. 276, between Emory and Tawakoni, Texas. and we also operate a ministry called the “Rhoades Well Traveled Ministery.” Our ministry aims to bring people of Christain faith together by emphasizing what we all have in common.
When you think of church leaders to approach for advice or counsel, your pastor or teachers in your church may come to mind.
“Why churches should not measure their growth against the economic boom.”
In the Epistle to the Romans, Paul discusses salvation, and it is often considered his magnum opus. magnum opus. Martin Luther regarded the book of Romans as the most important and purest Gospel.
"Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story."