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Welcome to Together 4 Good: Making Sense of Life and Faith, a podcast from Bethany Lutheran Church ELCA in Cherry Hills Village, CO. We talk about real life and real faith—the doubts, the hope, and the messy middle—through the lens of love, grace, and community. No judgment, just honest conversations about what it means to be human and to believe. Perfect for anyone curious about progressive Christianity or looking for a safe place to explore faith in today’s world.
Why Would Anyone Choose Seminary Today? A Conversation with a First-Year Seminarian
In this episode of Together 4 Good, I’m joined by Kate Souther, who just completed her first semester at Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, Georgia. During our conversation we talk about what seminary is really like, why theology still matters, and how faith can grow not just through prayer and worship, but also through reading, studying, and thinking deeply. Kate shares her experience studying pastoral care, Christian history, and contextual education. She reflects on her work with refugee children in an afterschool program and gained the knowledge that play, presence, and community impact ministry. We also talked about calling: how Kate first fell in love with theology in middle school, how being told “no” pushed her into becoming a Pastor, and what draws her into the idea of being a parish pastor. You’ll learn: * Why seminary still matters * How theology connects to everyday life * What is means to feel “where you’re supposed to be” * How faith can be strengthened through learning Connect with us wherever you get your podcasts and for more on Bethany Lutheran Church in Denver, CO visit: https://linktr.ee/bethanydenver
What Is It Like to Have Faith in High School and College Today? (Gen Z Speaks)
What does faith actually look like for Gen Z right now? In this episode of Together 4 Good, I sit down with two incredible young people, Addison, a high school sophomore, and Sophie, a first-year college student at Virginia Tech, to talk honestly about faith, friendship, and belonging in high school and college today. We talk about: * How friendships shift from middle school → high school → college * Why community matters more than having all the right answers * What it’s like to be Christian without making it your entire personality * How Wednesday night youth group became a lifeline * Why service, mission trips, and shared experiences shape faith more than lectures * Navigating faith with friends who believe differently — or not at all This conversation is thoughtful, funny, deeply human, and refreshingly honest. It’s not about forcing belief or having perfect theology — it’s about connection, curiosity, and finding people who help you feel less alone. Whether you’re a student, a parent, or someone wondering how faith connects to real life today, this episode offers a hopeful glimpse into what Gen Z is actually experiencing. 🎧 Listen now and join the conversation. 00:00 – Intro: Faith, Gen Z, and real questions 01:30 – Moving from high school to college 04:00 – Making friends when everything changes07:30 – Surface-level vs. deeper friendships 12:30 – Being Christian without pushing it on others 17:00 – Why community keeps people connected to church 21:00 – Wednesday nights, youth group, and belonging 26:30 – Denominations, differences, and curiosity 31:00 – Mission trips, service, and lived faith 35:00 – Final advice for students today
Is the Good Samaritan Really About Being “Good”?
We all know the story of the Good Samaritan. Most of us learned it in Sunday school as a lesson about being kind, helping others, and doing the right thing. But Jesus wasn’t just giving us another moral rule to follow. In this Sunday School Remix episode, I take a deeper look at Luke 10:25–37 and the moment that prompted Jesus to tell this parable in the first place. A lawyer—someone who knew all the religious rules—asked Jesus a familiar question: “Who is my neighbor?” Luke tells us he asked it hoping to justify himself. That detail matters. Because this story isn’t about earning goodness or proving you’re right. It’s about how easily religious rules can distract us from mercy—and how God keeps placing opportunities for compassion directly in our path. * Why Jesus tells this story in response to self-justification * How religious rules can become barriers to compassion * Why the priest and Levite walk by—and why that made sense religiously * Why making the Samaritan the hero was so shocking * How humility is the starting point for real compassion * What it looks like to notice the needs God places right in front of us The Good Samaritan isn’t a story about being a better rule-follower. It’s an invitation to live a life shaped by mercy—again and again. 📖 Scripture: Luke 10:25–37 * The lawyer’s question isn’t about curiosity—it’s about self-justification * Knowing the rules doesn’t automatically lead to compassion * Mercy requires humility first * Jesus centers the outsider as the example of faithful love * Compassion doesn’t mean fixing everything—it means noticing and responding Learn More at https://linktr.ee/bethanydenver In this episode, we explore:Key Takeaways
This Is NOT a Christmas Story: A Fork in the Road | 12 Days of Christmas Ep 12
This is not a Christmas story. This is a story about perspective.About how the same moment can mean everything to one person—and almost nothing to another. Over the next twelve episodes on Together 4 Good, we’re sharing real stories that remind us we don’t all experience joy, meaning, or even God in the same way. This is not a Christmas story.But it is a real one. In this episode of Together for Good, Pastor Gary shares a formative story from his teenage years—one that begins with a brand-new Schwinn bike, a scorching summer day, and a long ride toward Kings Island that didn’t exactly go as planned. What started as a straightforward journey quickly turned into a series of wrong turns, repeated hills, and decisions made without a map. And somewhere along those winding country roads, a deeper truth emerged: faith often works the same way. Many of us know where we hope our faith will lead—a deeper relationship with God, a sense of peace, meaning, or trust. But getting there isn’t always clear. Do we pray more? Read Scripture differently? Join a group? Try something new? Sometimes we choose a path that feels right… only to find ourselves back where we started, facing the same challenges again. In this reflection, Pastor Gary reminds us that those moments aren’t failures. They’re part of the journey. Sometimes the road that feels like a setback is actually teaching us something essential. And sometimes we have to climb the same hill more than once before we discover what truly bears fruit. The good news? God doesn’t disappear at the fork in the road. God stays—inviting us to choose again, to keep moving, and to trust that even the wrong turns can lead us closer to love. Learn more: https://bethany-denver.org [https://bethany-denver.org] faith stories, Christian storytelling, everyday faith, modern Christianity, spiritual reflections, faith and life, lived faith stories, faith beyond certainty
This Is NOT a Christmas Story: What My Daughter Taught Me About God | 12 Days of Christmas Ep 11
This is not a Christmas story. This is a story about perspective.About how the same moment can mean everything to one person—and almost nothing to another. Over the next twelve episodes on Together 4 Good, we’re sharing real stories that remind us we don’t all experience joy, meaning, or even God in the same way. This is not a Christmas story.But it is a real one. It starts with a snowy football game in Buffalo… and an eight-year-old who genuinely didn’t care who won. In this episode, Pastor Nate reflects on a moment that seems small—but ends up saying something big about faith, God, and the many ways people experience the divine. From family, football, and pancakes to worship styles, prayer practices, and spiritual assumptions, this story becomes an invitation to loosen our grip on certainty and make room for a God who can’t be reduced to one voice, one style, or one “right” way. If you’ve ever wondered whether your way of experiencing God counts—or felt uneasy when someone claims to have all the answers—this episode is for you. Learn more: https://bethany-denver.org [https://bethany-denver.org] faith stories, Christian storytelling, everyday faith, modern Christianity, spiritual reflections, faith and life, lived faith stories, faith beyond certainty
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