The Ulmer Institute

Ulmer preaches in Castle Church, Home of Protestant Reformation

Bishop also shares plan to open Skid Row church and update on The Ulmer Institute A lot is happening in the world of Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer and it’s all part of his mission to serve others by making a difference in their lives. In concert with that goal, Ulmer, the pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church (FCBC) in Inglewood, traveled to Germany to participate in the Wittenburg Congress from Oct. 30 to November. He, along with Leonard Sweet of Drew Theological School and James O. Davis of Billion Soul Network, hosted the event to celebrate the 500th anniversary of

Ulmer Institute to Address Urban Psychological Trauma

Shootings, stabbings and murders are commonplace in many South Los Angeles neighborhoods. While some crimes draw immediate media and police attention, few agencies hang around to help victims or witnesses deal with the long-term psychological effects. Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer, pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church in Inglewood, hopes to change that dynamic with the launch of The Ulmer Institute (TUI), a nonprofit organization focused on treating, researching and training professional and community leaders on issues relating to urban psychological trauma. The project is a partnership between centers of faith, the Israeli psychological community, the Jewish community, Los Angeles-based clinics,