Bremerton Ministerial Association

The intent of the Bremerton Ministerial Association (BMA) is "to create an ecumenical gathering that

shows respect for those who speak to religious differences." Indeed, respect is our holy word as

we honor deeply held religious convictions, differences in beliefs, and expressions in our Kitsap

County community as a voluntary non-profit organization.
 
We seek our commonality in Faith, as we serve the

various peoples of God throughout Kitsap County.

We believe our Faith ministries thrive and flourish when

spiritual leaders meet in a spirit of mutuality and deep

respect. Indeed, as one Lutheran minister says,

"We're better together!" 

The BMA meets monthly throughout the academic school

year for a collegial luncheon of good food and fellowship.

In a world where thousands of denominational diversities,

varied faith and religious affiliations exist, our community

of participating religious leaders work peacefully together

on a number of quality community events and compassionate outreaches.
 
Ordained clergy, chaplains, pastors, elders, missionaries, members of religious orders and creative 

ministry leaders develop collegial friendships, networking of ministry resources, and we agree to collaborate in a spirit of unity.

 

To contact a Bremerton Ministerial Association officer or to request information, please leave your name,  date, reason for calling, and contact info at (360) 373-3510. Or send an email to the address below.

Bremerton Ministerial Association

info@bremertonministerial.org

Last Update: October 26, 2008

Moment

Of Blessing

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This compassionate worship service is a ministry originally

begun by Associated Ministries in Tacoma, for those who have passed due to murder or suicide. It is now offered in Kitsap

County by the Bremerton Ministerial Association.  The 

service is designed to give support to the victim's family, friends, and the neighboring community.  Moments of Blessing offers a clear presence of the religious community

and gives people an opportunity to give

voice and presence

to their desire for healing and hope

where there has

been violence and death.