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After a long run of conversations exploring faith, doubt, and what it means to be human, Rhythms of Humanity is pressing pause – for now. In this final episode (at least for this season), Jon sits down with Pastor Joanne

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Gethsemane Lutheran Church hosts Rhythms of Humanity, a religion show with 73 episodes published.

After a long run of conversations exploring faith, doubt, and what it means to be human, Rhythms of Humanity is pressing pause – for now. In this final episode (at least for this season), Jon sits down with Pastor Joanne

We’ve learned to value perspective, but what happens when truth starts to feel uncertain? This episode explores the tension between personal experience and shared reality, and why holding both might matter more than ever

Every time violence erupts in the Middle East, it happens again: someone opens a Bible and starts connecting ancient prophecies to modern missiles. If you’re interested in a direct response to this, here’s a link to a gr

Doors close. Plans change. And yet, hope remains. This episode explores where God’s presence is found, and how it lives through us. Get full access to The Expedition at gethsemanelutheranchurch.substack.com/subscribe

Not one protest, but many small voices. This episode reflects on the slow turning taking place as more voices begin to speak honestly about ICE enforcement and its human cost. We explore how the gospel calls us beyond “b

After traveling to Minnesota, Pastor Kari Lipke brings back firsthand stories of what’s happening in Minnesota. We talk about what this moment is teaching faith communities, how to resist a defeated spirit, and what it m

In the wake of yet another killing by federal agents in Minneapolis, this episode arrives with a weight it didn’t originally carry. Recorded before those events, the conversation nonetheless speaks directly to the questi

Hope is often treated like a mood or a mindset – something we can choose if we’re feeling optimistic enough. But when the world feels heavy, hope can start to wear thin, or even irresponsible. In this episode of Rhythms

A Christmas reflection on repetition, side characters, and finding meaning in a story we think we already know. Get full access to The Expedition at gethsemanelutheranchurch.substack.com/subscribe

On this episode we explore what changes when we ask who might be waiting for us. What it means to show up – not with answers or arguments, but with presence. How small, ordinary acts of generosity can ripple outward in w

Advent isn’t just a countdown—it’s a practice. This episode reflects on what’s worth waiting for, and the simple rhythms that help us stay open along the way. Get full access to The Expedition at gethsemanelutheranchurch

Gratitude doesn’t always bloom on schedule. Sometimes it grows slowly, in the cracks of ordinary days. This episode explores how gratitude can become a practice of noticing what holds us together, even when we feel like

When the powerful look the other way, ordinary people keep showing up. This episode of Rhythms of Humanity explores what it means to build the world we want, one step at a time. From the eye of a needle to the tables whe

We protect ourselves in all kinds of ways — expecting too little, demanding too much, bracing for what might go wrong. But what if life’s real work is learning to stay open anyway? Get full access to The Expedition at ge

We’re told to push through, to never give up, but what if wisdom sometimes sounds like the word enough? In this episode, we explore the quiet grace of recognizing when it’s time to release, why it’s so hard to know, and

The idea of letting go sounds simple—maybe even freeing—but in practice it can be difficult. In this episode, Pastor Kari Lipke joins us to explore the wisdom of the seasons, asking what the falling leaves might teach us

Public life feels like it’s at a boil, with every word sparking outrage and every disagreement turning extreme. In this episode of Rhythms of Humanity, we explore how democracy endures not in the fire of extremes, but in

We’ve all heard it: “It’s God’s timing.” For some, those words feel like comfort. For others, they raise harder questions. Is it trust or a way of explaining things away? In this episode, we open space to reflect on how

Summer fades into September, and along comes more than cooler mornings and shorter days. This season carries a kind of reset – a shift from play toward purpose, from freedom toward rhythm. But it’s not about leaving summ

As the rush of summer gives way to everyday routines, we pause to notice the gifts that quietly hold our lives together. So often we overlook the simple, steady contributions – our own and others’ – that make community p
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