From Sunday Service Nov 16th · · First Baptist Orofino
“Jesus' claim that 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me' is a revolutionary and shocking statement in a world that worships multiple gods and idols. It underscores the exclusivity of salvation through Jesus Christ, which remains a contentious point in interfaith dialogues.”
On , Kevin Carpenter, Vice President of Global Operations & Integrated Supply Chain at TORO CO, spoke about religion during Sunday Service Nov 16th on First Baptist Orofino.
Kevin Carpenter, Vice President of Global Operations & Integrated Supply Chain at Toro, spoke at the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit in 2022 about supply chain excellence. He described supply chain as a "thankless job" but argued it has "always been a competitive advantage" for a company. Carpenter emphasized the importance of starting with culture before discussing technical metrics, and he advocated for regularly thanking employees, noting that "supply chain employs do not feel loved." He also discussed the need to articulate a clear vision for change and to treat data points as information for decision-making rather than labeling them as good or bad news. Carpenter also delivered a sermon at a church service in November 2025. In that address, he discussed the exclusivity of Jesus Christ as the only path to salvation, stating that "the exclusivity of Jesus as the only mediator between God and humanity is a fundamental doctrine." He contrasted this with other world religions, which he said acknowledge Jesus as a historical figure or wise teacher but reject his divine claims. Carpenter described Jesus' statement "I am the way, the truth, and the life" as "revolutionary and shocking" in a pluralistic society.