Faith in Motion, the Podcast
Hosted by Rev. Kelsey Peterson Beebe, this show explores what it means to have an embodied faith - a faith that comes alive in how we live, move, and love. Together, we slow down, reconnect with God, and learn to practice faith in tangible ways. In this space, you are invited to experience God’s love within and around you, and gently called forward to embody that grace in the world.
(Faith in Motion, the Podcast was formerly The Lady Preacher Podcast)
Faith in Motion, the Podcast
Reverend Mama's: My Love, God Is Everywhere
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I sat down with Victoria Robb Powers and Cameron Mason Vickery of Reverend Mamas to talk about their upcoming book, My Love, God Is Everywhere. This beautiful children’s book asks a series of questions about where God is, and they don’t shy away from the hard stuff, including: where is God when I’m bad? where is God when I die?
Victoria and Cameron are mothers, pastors and founders of the online community Reverend Mama’s. They built Reverend Mama’s as a platform to showcase inclusive faith-based resources tailored for parents and children. In their first children’s book, My Love, God Is Everywhere, Victoria and Cameron explore the concept of God’s presence and boundless love in a child's life. The story follows a child who poses a thought-provoking question, leading readers to uncover the timeless truth that God's love transcends all situations, whether it be moments of stillness, pandemonium, sorrow, joy or even mistakes.
Victoria Robb Powers is the Senior Pastor at Royal Lane Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, and is the first female to pastor a Baptist church in the DFW Metroplex. She is a graduate of Baylor University and Brite Divinity School at TCU in Fort Worth. Victoria lives with her husband and three children in Lake Highlands. She loves to read, write, preach and teach.
Cameron Mason Vickrey is a graduate of Furman University and Wake Forest University School of Divinity. She currently works for Fellowship Southwest, sharing stories of ministry and mission along the US--Mexico border and advocating for migrants. She is also passionate about public education, and co-founded a nonprofit called RootEd, galvanizing parents of public school children to tell their stories and become advocates. Cameron lives in San Antonio with her family.