Michael Broeker
Ordained Minister in Redding, California
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
Why I Became a Reverend
In a world that often feels fragmented and chaotic, I find myself drawn to a path that offers hope, healing, and a sense of community. My desire to become a reverend stems from a deep-seated calling to serve others, to foster spiritual growth, and to be a beacon of light in the lives of those who are seeking direction and comfort.
#### A Commitment to Service
At the heart of my aspiration is a commitment to service. Throughout my life, I have witnessed the profound impact that guidance and support can have on individuals and families during their most challenging times. Whether it’s through lending an ear to a friend in distress, volunteering in my community, or participating in outreach programs, I have come to understand that acts of service can transform lives. As a reverend, I would have the opportunity to extend this service on a larger scale, providing spiritual leadership and support to those in need.
#### A Desire for Connection
In a society that can often feel isolating, I yearn to cultivate connections among people. I believe that community is essential for spiritual and emotional well-being. As a reverend, I would strive to create spaces where individuals can come together to share their stories, support one another, and grow in faith. Building a strong, inclusive community is not just a goal; it’s a necessity in nurturing a sense of belonging and understanding in our increasingly diverse world.
#### Spiritual Growth and Guidance
My journey towards becoming a reverend is also deeply personal. It is rooted in my own spiritual growth and the desire to help others navigate their own journeys. I have experienced moments of doubt, joy, sorrow, and enlightenment, and I understand how complex and multifaceted faith can be. I want to be a source of guidance for those who are questioning, searching, or yearning for a deeper understanding of their spirituality. By sharing my experiences and insights, I hope to encourage others to explore their own faith and find meaning in their lives.
#### Advocating for Justice and Compassion
Moreover, I am passionate about advocating for social justice and compassion within my community. The teachings of love, acceptance, and service are central to many faiths, and I want to embody those principles in every aspect of my ministry. As a reverend, I would strive to address the pressing social issues that affect our communities, advocating for those who are marginalized and ensuring that everyone feels seen and valued.
#### Conclusion
Ultimately, my desire to become a reverend is driven by a profound calling to serve, connect, guide, and advocate. I believe that through ministry, I can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and the broader community. I am excited about the possibility of walking alongside others in their spiritual journeys, offering compassion, understanding, and hope. As I embark on this path, I carry with me the belief that together, we can create a brighter, more loving world.
Where are you from?
saint charles missouri
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
Spiritual Fulfillment: Many choose to become a reverend to deepen their own spiritual journey and connection with God.
Community Impact: You'll have the opportunity to make a positive difference in your community through service, support, and guidance.
Personal Growth: The role often encourages self-reflection and personal development, helping you grow in compassion, patience, and understanding.
Leadership Opportunities: Serving as a reverend allows you to take on leadership roles within your community and church, guiding others in their faith.
Connection with Others: You'll build meaningful relationships with congregation members and fellow clergy, fostering a sense of belonging and community.
Teaching and Mentorship: You can share your knowledge and beliefs, guiding others in their spiritual journeys and helping them navigate life's challenges.
Support in Times of Need: As a reverend, you'll be in a position to provide comfort and support to individuals during difficult times, which can be deeply rewarding.
Lifelong Learning: The role often involves continuous education in theology, ethics, and pastoral care, keeping you engaged and informed.
Advocacy for Justice: You may have the opportunity to advocate for social justice, peace, and equality, aligning your work with your values.
Sense of Purpose: Many find that being a reverend gives their life a profound sense of purpose and meaning, as they serve a higher calling.
Religious Affiliations
Christianity
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, Exorcisms, Spiritual Healing, Reiki Healing, Premarital Counseling, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance