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Sorta Sacred

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Kultur & Freizeit

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Honest, human, lightly irreverent, grounded in something deeper. This podcast explores stories, reflections, and conversations about life intersecting with faith. Hosted by Mark Niethammer and Jessica Taylor. Mark is the senior pastor at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Davenport, Iowa. He is a wine enthusiast, enjoys all things outdoorsy, and is optimistically pessimistic by nature. Mark has been in ordained ministry for more than 15 years. Meanwhile, Jessica is the director of communication at St. Paul. She is a whine enthusiast, enjoys all things indoorsy, and is pessimistically optimistic by nurture. St. Paul Lutheran Church is a 3,500-member ELCA church located in the Quad Cities.

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Episode How to Be An Ally: Race, Faith, and the Work in Front of Us Cover

How to Be An Ally: Race, Faith, and the Work in Front of Us

In this episode, Jess and Mark sit down with the Reverend Kenneth W. Wheeler — retired ELCA pastor, public theologian, preacher, and author of US: The Resurrection of American Terror. Rev. Wheeler grew up under Jim Crow segregation in Jackson, Mississippi, and has spent seven decades as a Black man in America bearing witness to the through-line of white supremacy — from the lynching tree to January 6. Rev. Wheeler talks about what white people don't have to think about, what genuine allyship requires (and what it doesn't), the difference between guilt and action, and what it means to be made in the image of God in a country still reckoning with its original sins.  "Anger has to be acknowledged and grief has to be honored for growth to happen." Thanks to the incredible production team of Sorta Sacred: Music: Brian Schou  Design: Lauren Brown  Merch: Allison Winter

15. Mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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From the Ground Up

What can a bowl of spinach tell you about community, belonging, and what it means to truly welcome a neighbor?  Ann McGlynn, founder and executive director of Tapestry Farms in Davenport, Iowa, joins Mark and Jess to share how a simple gift of homegrown food from a refugee family sparked a nonprofit urban farm system that has now served over 130 families and grown tens of thousands of pounds of fresh produce across the Quad Cities.  They talk about the intersection of farming, dignity, and healing — and why the word flourishing means something different when you've had to leave everything behind to start over.  A conversation about roots, in every sense of the word. Thanks to the incredible production team of Sorta Sacred: Music: Brian Schou  Design: Lauren Brown  Merch: Allison Winter

1. Mai 2026 - 58 min
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