Adventures of Tyler Brantley
Currently a Raliegh Fellow 26' in Raleigh, NC. Growing in community and faith along with working a 8-5 part time job with a faith-based mentor. This program is an intense 9 months but will help me build my foundations in becoming an adult as well as, forming my spiritual faith into my future life.
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It’s not that I hadn’t forgotten to post but that I was having a hard time trying to figure out what I was going to write. So much has happened in the last month that I felt it was best to wait and compile all the memories into one post. Oct 17-19 Windy Gap It…
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“Washing waves reflect my soul as light shines upon me, oh how I sing a song of joy to God who blesses thee. He guides my boat across the lake to a destination unknown, he is my compass and my purpose, surely, he will lead me home.” – Tyler Brantley My apologies for not getting…
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This week marked the beginning of the Raleigh Fellows Program, and I want to start by saying thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey. On Tuesday morning, I headed to meet the other fellows at Apostle of Raleigh, the church hosting our program. I had moved in with my host family…
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1 week till the fellowship… When I think back to the summer of 2025, I can’t help but wonder why I was called out to Colorado in the first place. At the time, I had just graduated from college and was standing at a crossroads between the familiar comfort of home and the unknown stretch…
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3 Weeks till the Fellowship Starts…. My morning started way earlier than usual—like 3:30 a.m. early. The kind of early where the world is still wrapped in darkness and your body asks, “Why are we doing this?” I hadn’t slept much the night before, but not from worry—just pure excitement. By 4:20 a.m., after a…
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4 Weeks till the Fellowship Starts… I moved out of my apartment in Richmond 3 weeks ago because I was accepted for a summer job in Colorado Springs, CO. God has sent me out here alone for the next 6 weeks until the beginning of the fellowship. I was hesitant to even accept it at first…