At the Counter with the Baking Pastor | Christian Encouragement, Grief Support, Burnout Recovery, Soul Care, Faith in Everyday Life
Sometimes care doesn't happen in dramatic moments. Sometimes it happens in a laundromat. In this episode of At the Counter with the Baking Pastor, Laura sits down with Deaconess Karen Davidson, co-creator of Suds n Buds, a ministry that provides laundry support, connection, and care for people experiencing homelessness in her community. What begins as a conversation about clean clothes becomes something much deeper. Together, Laura and Karen explore dignity, presence, compassion, and what it means to truly see another person. Through stories from the laundry ministry, Karen shares how simple acts of care can create connection, restore hope, and remind people they matter. This conversation is not about fixing people. It's about showing up. In this episode, we'll explore: • How Suds n Buds began • Why dignity matters as much as practical support • What happens when people feel truly seen • Common misconceptions about homelessness • The power of presence over solutions • How faith can move beyond church walls and into everyday life • Small ways ordinary people can make a meaningful difference About Karen Davidson Karen Davidson is a deaconess and co-creator of Suds n Buds, a ministry that offers laundry support and care for people experiencing homelessness in Huntsville, Alabama. Her work is rooted in practical compassion, meeting people in everyday needs while offering presence, dignity, and care. Counter Pause Before you move on with your day... Who around you might simply need to be seen? Not fixed. Not rescued. Just noticed. Breath Prayer Breathe in: You are seen. Breathe out: You are not alone. Resources & Ways to Learn More Learn more about ShowerUp Huntsville: https://showerup.org/huntsville/ [https://showerup.org/huntsville/] View locations and upcoming opportunities: https://showerup.org/huntsville-calendar/ [https://showerup.org/huntsville-calendar/] A Favorite Reminder from This Conversation "Your presence matters. Just show up." Closing Pull up a chair. Sometimes care looks like doing something. Sometimes it looks like simply being present. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] ☕ The counter is always open. If today's conversation stirred something in you, you'll find more gentle reflections, soul care resources, and ways to connect at BakingPastor.com. You can also explore the At the Counter Soul Pause Journal, created as a companion for quiet moments of prayer, reflection, and everyday faith. And if you'd like to share a question, reflection, prayer request, or something that's been sitting with you, visit Voices from the Counter and leave a message. You may even hear your voice in a future episode. 👉 https://bakingpastor.com/ [https://bakingpastor.com/] *****Interested in being a guest on At the Counter with the Baking Pastor? I invite you to listen to a few recent conversations first to get a feel for the heart of the podcast. At the Counter is a gentle space for honest conversations about faith, grief, burnout, identity, healing, purpose, and the sacred ordinary moments of everyday life. If it feels like a good fit, I'd love to hear from you on PodMatch: 👉 https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] Pull up a chair and tell me what you'd love to bring to the counter.
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