Bishop Julius C. Trimble is the Resident Bishop of the Indiana Area of the United Methodist Church.
Bishop Trimble has the personal mission to encourage all people with the love of Jesus Christ to rise to their highest potential. It is his commitment to his personal mission that led Bishop Trimble to create the “To Be Encouraged” Podcast along with co-host Rev.Dr. Brad Miller.
Bishop Trimble says, “I am compelled by Jesus to share with you an encouraging word or two about Jesus, theology, the Bible, the pandemic, the environment, racism, voting rights, human sexuality, and the state of the United Methodist Church.”
To Be Encouraged with Bishop Julius C. Trimble is to be published weekly and is available at www.tobeencouraged.com and all the podcast directories.
https://www.inumc.org/bishop/office-of-the-bishop/
Episode 098 is the recording of Bishop Trimble live teaching on the book "Multiplying Love A Vision of United Methodist Life Together" By Dr. Paul W. Chilcote. This podcast was recorded live on March 17, 2024 and is the third of a four part Lenten Book study.
https://www.cokesbury.com/Multiplying-Love
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Bishop’s Podcast:
This Lenten Book Study Podcast Recordings are available at the links below
Web:
Apple Podcasts: (IOS Compatible)
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/be-encouraged-with-bishop-julius-c-trimble/id1601874089
Spotify: (Android compatible)
https://open.spotify.com/show/2SKQRkpV2G2OGRMKr6AENF?si=eb138b1ea2a647e3
YouTube: Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fECoFqqNdjI
In this uplifting episode of the "Multiplying Love" Lenten book study, Bishop Julius C. Trimble leads an engaging discussion on Chapters 5 and 6 of Paul Chilcote's book "Multiplying Love: A Methodist Renewal for Discipleship, Mission, and Community."
The conversation kicks off with a powerful reading from Colossians 3:11-15, setting the tone for exploring what it truly means to be a movement of inclusive love and grace as the church. Participants share profound insights on rediscovering the church as a loving, spirit-led movement rather than just an organized religion focused on doctrine and structure.
Drawing from sobering statistics, the group wrestles with the hard truth that many unchurched Americans view Christianity today as more about organized religion than loving God and neighbor. This sparks a poignant dialogue on how the church can better embody and convey the generous, benevolent love of God.
In a moving moment, Rev. Dr. Michael Cartwright offers a heartfelt confession, reflecting on his early ministry years and the need to prioritize "being with" over just "doing for." His vulnerability reminds us all of the transformative power of abiding in Christ's love through authentic relationships.
The discussion then turns to John 15:4-10, the powerful vine and branches analogy, leading to insights on the church's calling to be a community that radiates God's inclusive love and grace to the world. Echoing Wesley's heart, there is a resounding call to be with people where they are, especially those on the margins, rather than expecting them to come to us.
Throughout, Bishop Trimble masterfully weaves in theology, personal stories, and thought-provoking questions that both challenge and inspire. The necessity of leading with humility, kindness, and a spirit of confession is emphasized as crucial for the church to truly multiply love.
By the end, it's clear this is no ordinary book study. It's a Spirit-filled rallying cry for the people called Methodists to reclaim their roots as a Christ-centered movement of unrelenting grace poured out through loving relationships and compassionate presence in the world.
Whether you're a lifelong Methodist or simply seeking to know God's love more deeply, this rich discussion will stir your heart to embrace the high calling of abiding in Christ so you can bear lasting fruit as His sent ones multiplying love.