Together 4 Good: Making Sense of Life and Faith
In this episode of Together for Good, Nate sits down with Kate Souther after her first year of seminary to talk about what big theology has to do with everyday life. They explore the Book of Job, loving people we tend to exclude, creation care, scapegoating, and why grace keeps us moving without despair. Kate also shares what is drawing her toward parish ministry and the holy gifts of baptism and communion. What You’ll Learn * Ask honest questions when faith does not give easy answers. * See how the Book of Job makes room for messy faith and hope. * Connect creation care with grace, not shame. * Notice how scapegoating harms neighbors and communities. * Hear why baptism and communion still give the church hope. Chapters 0:00 Theology nerds rejoice: meet Kate Souther 1:00 Back from seminary and Bethany summer internship 2:00 Practical theology, service, and reflection 3:00 Embrace, exclusion, and loving people who are different 7:00 Scapegoating, blame, and breaking the cycle 13:00 Job, suffering, and faith without easy answers 20:00 Old Testament, New Testament, and the danger of splitting God 25:00 Creation care, climate change, and Christian hope 31:00 Grace, guilt, shame, and action shaped by love 34:00 Kate’s call to parish ministry and the sacraments 37:00 Closing thoughts and stay in peace If this conversation encouraged you, like this video, subscribe to Bethany, and share it with someone who cares about faith, hope, creation care, and honest dialogue. Connect with Bethany: 📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO 🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org]
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