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In 1517, Martin Luther's 95 Theses sparked what became known as The Reformation, a movement that changed the Church forever and continues to shape and inspire Christian churches today. However, many people have never read the 95 Theses. Those that have read it often find it cryptic or dated. Pastor Bryan felt the same way and decided to look at each one along with Luther's explanation to them. What he discovered within them is a constant reminder of what God has done for us and the love poured out for us in Jesus Christ. This love is more powerful than any human authority, frees us to not have…mehr

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In 1517, Martin Luther's 95 Theses sparked what became known as The Reformation, a movement that changed the Church forever and continues to shape and inspire Christian churches today. However, many people have never read the 95 Theses. Those that have read it often find it cryptic or dated. Pastor Bryan felt the same way and decided to look at each one along with Luther's explanation to them. What he discovered within them is a constant reminder of what God has done for us and the love poured out for us in Jesus Christ. This love is more powerful than any human authority, frees us to not have to worry about our own fate, and brings us closer to our neighbor, whom we can freely serve out of the same love we know in Christ. Join Pastor Bryan as he reflects on each thesis and how they continue to speak to us over 500 years after they were written, empowering us to live our lives to the fullest as God intended.
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Bryan has spent his entire career as an infectious diseases specialist and hospital epidemiologist, a specialist that seeks to understand and prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalized patients. He was elected President of the Society for Hospital Epidemiology of America (SHEA) and was invited to the White House to discuss efforts to prevent hospital-acquired infection. He has lectured on this topic in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Argentina, and multiple cities in the USA. He was an early advocate for using Continuous Quality Improvement in healthcare.He has continued to emphasize physical activity after his cross-country bicycle journey. He completed a triathlon at age 40 and walked 500 miles on the Camino Frances in 2018. He has homes in Memphis Tennessee and Jackson Hole Wyoming. He fell in love with Jackson when he stopped there on his bicycle journey in 1972.