"The story of two hearts, one calling."



 


🤠 Reverend Danny Rhoades

Founder of Rhoades Well Traveled Ministries

Ordained Minister, U.S. Navy Veteran, Digital Ranch Boss

💬 A Porch-Style Visionary with a Heart for Legacy

💬 A Porch That Welcomes, A Legacy That Lasts

Reverend Danny Rhoades is the visionary behind Rhoades Well Traveled Ministries—a ministry built on faith, hospitality, and the kind of storytelling that feels like a front porch conversation. As an ordained minister and U.S. Navy veteran, Danny brings resilience, humor, and deep spiritual conviction to every page he builds and every soul he serves.

His ministry blends tradition with transformation, offering inclusive teachings, heartfelt blessings, and practical outreach rooted in the love of Christ. Whether he’s crafting banners, organizing pet care with community support, or honoring Emily’s ordination, Danny leads with clarity, compassion, and a commitment to legacy.

From the Articles of Faith to the Ministries page, every section bears his porch-style signature: warm, welcoming, and woven with purpose. His journey through illness and recovery has deepened his calling, and his creative stewardship ensures that every milestone is honored, every visitor is seen, and every act of service reflects the heart of Christ.

Danny doesn’t just run a ministry—he builds sacred ground. And every soul who stops by is invited to sit a spell, share a story, and walk the miracle journey with him.


🌸 Minister Emily Catherine Rhoades

Director of Compassion & Community Care

Lead Servant of the Convalescent Connection Ministry


💖 A Heart That Serves, A Spirit That Heals

Minister Emily Rhoades is the living embodiment of love in action. As Director of Compassion & Community Care, she leads with tenderness, resilience, and a deep commitment to those often overlooked. Whether she’s offering warm coats to the homeless, sharing meals with the homeless and parents in need, or delivering comfort to the elderly and convalescent, Minister Emily’s ministry is rooted in grace and guided by God’s call to serve.


Her leadership of the Convalescent Connection Ministry brings hope to those in fragile seasons of life—reminding them they are seen, valued, and never alone. Through every blanket folded, every prayer whispered, and every hand held, Minister Emily Rhoades  reflects the heart of Christ and the soul of this ministry.

We are blessed beyond measure to walk this journey with her. Her care is not just a service—it’s a sanctuary.



 







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Minister Emily Rhoades

Ordained Minister — Universal Life Church
Ordained October 27, 2025

On October 27, 2025, Minister Emily Rhoades was officially ordained as a minister through the Universal Life Church, affirming a calling she’s long lived out in spirit, service, and compassion. This milestone marks not just a credential, but a sacred recognition of the love, leadership, and legacy she brings to every corner of her ministry.

Emily’s ordination reflects her unwavering commitment to those in need—whether comforting the convalescent, feeding the hungry, or lifting up single parents with grace and dignity. Her ministry is not confined to a pulpit—it walks the streets, folds the blankets, and whispers prayers into fragile moments.

With this ordination, Minister Emily steps fully into her role as a spiritual leader, bridge-builder, and healer. Her heart has always served; now it’s officially commissioned. We celebrate her with joy, reverence, and deep gratitude.












📖 Scripture

Isaiah 61:1 (KJV)
“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound.”
This verse echoes Minister Emily’s ministry perfectly—her care for the convalescent, her outreach to the overlooked, and her healing presence in fragile places.

🙏 Blessing for Minister Emily Rhoades
May the mantle of ministry rest gently upon your shoulders,
woven with grace, strength, and compassion.
May your voice carry comfort to the weary,
your hands deliver hope to the hurting,
and your heart remain ever open to God’s call.
As you walk this sacred path,
may angels go before you,
may love surround you,
and may every act of service become a sanctuary.
You are ordained not just by paper,
but by purpose.
Go forth, Minister Emily,
with heaven’s blessing and our deepest gratitude.