
About this episode
In this final episode of the season, Jon and Pastor Joanne reflect on their conversations about faith and humanity, discussing the importance of curiosity and open-ended dialogue.
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 to reflect on the podcast: what they’ve appreciated, what surprised them, and why creating space for thoughtful, open-ended conversation still matters. They talk about the role of curiosity in faith, the tension of not having easy answers, and what it looks like to carry these kinds of conversations forward into whatever comes next. Get full access to The Expedition at gethsemanelutheranchurch.substack.com/subscribe
People in this episode
Host: Jon
Guest: Pastor Joanne
Topics covered
- faith
- doubt
- human experience
- curiosity
- conversation
Keywords
- faith
- doubt
- humanity
- curiosity
- conversation
- podcast
- reflection
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Gethsemane Lutheran Church
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