Cary 1st Ward's Podcast

Cary 1st Ward's Podcast
Podcast Description
Catch engaging conversations, heartfelt stories, and faith-filled insights from your Cary 1st Ward neighbors. Every episode, we’ll dive into topics that strengthen our spiritual bonds and foster connection beyond the chapel. Whether you’re a ward member or just curious, come listen in as we grow together—in spirit and in community.
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Explores themes of faith, community connection, and personal growth, with episodes discussing General Conference highlights, service, patience, and kindness, including stories like McKensie Wilkinson’s comedic past and Luke Peterson's leadership reflections.

Catch engaging conversations, heartfelt stories, and faith-filled insights from your Cary 1st Ward neighbors. Every episode, we’ll dive into topics that strengthen our spiritual bonds and foster connection beyond the chapel. Whether you’re a ward member or just curious, come listen in as we grow together—in spirit and in community.
Our guide in this episode is Kendra Cope. You may know her as the Raleigh Stake Relief Society President. But what you may not know is that Kendra is also a pediatric speech pathologist with Wake County Public Schools. She works at Reading Creek Elementary with students from kindergarten through fifth grade, helping them communicate more effectively. In this episode, we talk about her career and her two and a half years serving in her stake calling. She'll also share a funny story about a $5 word that proves she is a true proprietor of language. Let's get to know Kendra.

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