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Welcome to another episode of “To Be Encouraged,” hosted by, Bishop Julius C. Trimble. In this deeply thoughtful conversation, Bishop Trimble and co host Rev. Dr. Brad Miller delve into the current realities facing the United States and the world in the wake of proposed federal budget cuts and their far-reaching implications, especially for children and vulnerable communities.
The episode opens with Bishop Trimble’s heartfelt concern over the budget reconciliation process in the U.S. government, illuminating how seemingly procedural legislative decisions directly impact the lives of millions. He breaks down the complexities of how budgets are passed and the ramifications of using reconciliation—a process requiring only a simple majority in the Senate—to expedite significant budget changes with potentially minimal debate. Bishop Trimble emphasizes the risk: billions of dollars in cuts—not only affecting children in the U.S., but also the nation's humanitarian reach across the globe.
Listeners are guided through the sobering realities facing low-income families: reductions in SNAP benefits, Medicaid, free school meals, educational support for children with disabilities, and vital health services. Bishop Trimble warns that cuts to these “safety net” programs will place even greater pressure on already-stretched faith-based food pantries and community programs, urging churches to prepare for increased demand in the months ahead.
Despite the gravity of the issues, the conversation remains anchored in hope and a call to action. Both leaders discuss the moral responsibility of faith communities, particularly the importance of advocating not just for charity, but for policy and systemic change. Bishop Trimble encourages pastors to preach boldly about these issues, reminding us that budgets are moral documents that reveal societal priorities—be they in government, families, or the church.
Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:
Tune in for a candid yet inspiring discussion that equips listeners to move from concern to constructive engagement, making a difference for neighbors near and far.
By Bishop Julius C. TrimbleWelcome to another episode of “To Be Encouraged,” hosted by, Bishop Julius C. Trimble. In this deeply thoughtful conversation, Bishop Trimble and co host Rev. Dr. Brad Miller delve into the current realities facing the United States and the world in the wake of proposed federal budget cuts and their far-reaching implications, especially for children and vulnerable communities.
The episode opens with Bishop Trimble’s heartfelt concern over the budget reconciliation process in the U.S. government, illuminating how seemingly procedural legislative decisions directly impact the lives of millions. He breaks down the complexities of how budgets are passed and the ramifications of using reconciliation—a process requiring only a simple majority in the Senate—to expedite significant budget changes with potentially minimal debate. Bishop Trimble emphasizes the risk: billions of dollars in cuts—not only affecting children in the U.S., but also the nation's humanitarian reach across the globe.
Listeners are guided through the sobering realities facing low-income families: reductions in SNAP benefits, Medicaid, free school meals, educational support for children with disabilities, and vital health services. Bishop Trimble warns that cuts to these “safety net” programs will place even greater pressure on already-stretched faith-based food pantries and community programs, urging churches to prepare for increased demand in the months ahead.
Despite the gravity of the issues, the conversation remains anchored in hope and a call to action. Both leaders discuss the moral responsibility of faith communities, particularly the importance of advocating not just for charity, but for policy and systemic change. Bishop Trimble encourages pastors to preach boldly about these issues, reminding us that budgets are moral documents that reveal societal priorities—be they in government, families, or the church.
Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:
Tune in for a candid yet inspiring discussion that equips listeners to move from concern to constructive engagement, making a difference for neighbors near and far.