Bryan Reich - Elder
elders@thewellkingsburg.org
Bryan Reich grew up in the Santa Cruz mountains, graduated from Fresno State in 2005 got married, and then moved to Texas for two years to obtain his Master's Degree. In 2007 Bryan and his family moved back to California to Kingsburg. His wife Christina, who he met at Fresno State, grew up here. They began attending the north campus of The Well in Fresno. Then, with a group of families, they helped start the Well Kingsburg in the summer of 2010. They have three awesome kids Evan, Kaylee, and Bryson.
He is a NATA Board Certified Athletic Trainer since 2006, and currently works as the VP of Programs and Operations for WorkCare, preventing work place injuries across the globe. Previously, he spent 5 years leading injury prevention and ergonomics at PG&E, and before that 7 years as the Head Athletic Trainer at Reedley College where he restarted their FCA program.
Bryan utilizes his gifts on the engineering team serving to make sure sound, lights, slides, and all things technological run smoothly on Sundays. He has served our church this way since we moved out of home groups in 2010. He enjoys most the life long friendships he has developed in life groups and serving on the engineering team.
Bryan also serves the community and other ministries by being on the board of directors of the Kingsburg Media Foundation. It serves to help other non-profits and community members/groups with their technology needs.
Bryan outside of church enjoys camping, playing games, and anything sports related. One weird fact is that Bryan was almost a music major before switching over to athletic training. He can play numerous instruments but mainly plays the saxophone.
Bryan grew up attending church, had a grandfather that was a pastor, and has been pursuing his relationship with Christ since coming to faith and being baptized when he was 8.
His vision for our church and community is that we would transform it through our relationships with one another to God's glory by being involved in serving our church and community constantly.