Speaker: Rev. Travis Kaenel

Rev. Travis G. Kaenel was raised as a Nazarene Christian and served as an evangelist. He spent much of his free time visiting temples, slums, and teaching the Gospel. He went on to earn a Bachelors degree in Applied Theology at CBU and was ordained shortly after. He has preached at various churches and conducted weddings. He also earned an Associate’s degree in Computer Science & worked in AI as a Software Engineer.

“The Way of the Peaceful Warrior,” by Rev. Travis G. Kaenel

Service video Taoism, also spelled Daoism, is a school of thought or religion that originated in China over 2000 years ago. The literal translation of the Chinese character “Tao” is “the way.” Lao Tzu, widely considered the founder of Taoism, is said to have lived around 400-500 BC. The important Taoist principles are spontaneity, simplicity … Continue reading “The Way of the Peaceful Warrior,” by Rev. Travis G. Kaenel

“I Believe In Saint Nicholas: The Wonder Worker,” by Rev. Travis G. Kaenel

Service video Faith has been defined as “the substance of things hoped for…the revelation of things unseen.” There is power and energy in believing mystical things: St. Nicholas…a man walking on water…a savior sent from heaven…peace on earth. Things we may describe as “unbelievable” may actually exist. This is what the Christmas season is all … Continue reading “I Believe In Saint Nicholas: The Wonder Worker,” by Rev. Travis G. Kaenel