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#15: Redeeming Value: Loving the One You’d Rather Avoid

52-Week Rhythm

Release Date: 07/17/2025

#20: What Will You Carry Forward? show art #20: What Will You Carry Forward?

52-Week Rhythm

As we wrap up this 20-episode beta season of the 52-Week Rhythm podcast, we just want to say thank you. This project has been an experiment in creating space for reflection, intention, and new ways of exploring the 52-Week Rhythms together. We hope it’s helped you live a little more on purpose, one Rhythm at a time. Now, we’d love to hear from you! What resonated? What shifted in you? What would you love to see more (or less) of? Your feedback means the world and will help shape what comes next. Take a minute to share your thoughts here: 📝 To explore more about living with purpose...

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#19: What does “Let Every Word Count” Look like in Practice? show art #19: What does “Let Every Word Count” Look like in Practice?

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Today, we return to the "Do" episode of this week's 52‑Week Rhythm, where we continue to reflect on the power of our everyday speech and the impact our words have. We are joined by some special guests who share some real and practical examples of ways to practice this in real life. To explore more about living with purpose and connection, visit: 👉 originscommunity.com Wondering how connected and engaged you are in your community? 📝 Take our quick self-assessment: originscommunity.com/self-assessment Want weekly reflections and rhythms delivered straight to your inbox? 📬 Sign...

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#18: What Does it Mean to 'Let Every Word Count'? show art #18: What Does it Mean to 'Let Every Word Count'?

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In this week’s 52‑Week Rhythm, we’re invited to reflect on the power of our everyday speech. Words flow from us constantly—in greetings, instructions, jokes, and offhand comments—and yet, we rarely stop to consider their weight. Scripture reminds us in Proverbs 15:4 that words can either soothe like a tree of life or crush the spirit. As followers of Jesus, we carry a sacred responsibility: to make our words count. This Rhythm encourages us to move from passive speech to intentional communication—realizing that even casual words have the power to shape someone’s day, or even...

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#17: Honest Words - The Practice of Noticing What We Say show art #17: Honest Words - The Practice of Noticing What We Say

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Today we return to the 52-Week Rhythm of Honest Words, taking a look at what it's like to notice and be accountable for our words and the impact - both positive and negative - words can have. Additionally, we are joined by some special guests who give us some great examples on the impact of honest words lived out in real life.  To explore more about living with purpose and connection, visit: 👉  Wondering how connected and engaged you are in your community? 📝 Take our quick self-assessment:  Want weekly reflections and rhythms delivered straight to your inbox? 📬 ...

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#16: Honest Words: Is It Honest… or Just Harsh? show art #16: Honest Words: Is It Honest… or Just Harsh?

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In today's 52-Week Rhythm we take a look at Honest Words. In our culture, we’ve developed ways of distancing ourselves from the accountability of judgmental words by elevating the perceived need for them. We use phrases that reserve space for us to be cutting and curt in the name of honesty and transparency. But what we often don’t recognize is that when we’re, “just being honest” or “just telling it like it is,” we’re saying just as much about who we are as we are about what we think. Jesus taught that words come out of the good or bad stored up inside us, that out of the...

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#15: Redeeming Value: Loving the One You’d Rather Avoid show art #15: Redeeming Value: Loving the One You’d Rather Avoid

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Today we return to the 52-Week Rhythm of Redeeming Value and take a further look at how we can practice living this out. If you listened to Sunday's episode, you know this one can be extra challenging... how can you take an intentional step toward someone you find difficult to love? Not to change them, fix them, or debate them—but simply to see them? Is it possible to learn to sit with others, even if we disagree?...Let this rhythm interrupt your reflex to withdraw or judge, and instead create space for compassion, connection, and quiet courage. What shifts when we lead with love—even...

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#14: Redeeming Value: Who Gets to Belong? show art #14: Redeeming Value: Who Gets to Belong?

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In today's 52-Week Rhythm we take a look at the challenging practice of Redeeming Value.  Pause and ask yourself "What does it mean to see redeeming value in someone I find difficult to love?" Think of a person whose views challenge you, whose behavior frustrates you, or who simply feels “other.” Instead of distancing, what does it look like to take a small step towards them? Is it possible to shift from a  posture of judgment to one of compassion? It doesn’t mean ignoring pain or pretending differences don’t exist—it means choosing to believe, as Jesus does, that every...

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#13: Long Temperedness: The Art of Sticking with Others through Hardship and Misfortunes show art #13: Long Temperedness: The Art of Sticking with Others through Hardship and Misfortunes

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Today we return to this week’s 52-Week Rhythm, Long Temperedness. What does it look like to be consistent and enduring through hardships and misfortunes? Is it really possible to display restraint, even when stirred to anger? Practice: Do your best to demonstrate a consistent attitude of love regardless the circumstance. And if someone’s actions stir you to anger, be slow to retaliate. Perhaps, as it’s reasonable, allow yourself a full 24 hours before responding. Take that time to share your frustrations with God in prayer and ask God for patience and the ability to demonstrate love...

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#12: Long Tempered show art #12: Long Tempered

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This week’s 52‑Week Rhythm invites us explore the rhythm and practice of long temperedness. What does it mean to practice patience and grace with others, even when it's hard? How do we discern when to value speed and efficiency and when to practice love through patience and long temperedness? To explore more about living with purpose and connection, visit: 👉  Wondering how connected and engaged you are in your community? 📝 Take our quick self-assessment: Want weekly reflections and rhythms delivered straight to your inbox? 📬  for the 52-Week Rhythm email series.

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#11: How Do We Practice Hospitality? show art #11: How Do We Practice Hospitality?

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Today we return to this week’s 52-Week Rhythm, Hospitality, looking at practical ways to practice treating outsiders as insiders. What does it really mean to practice hospitality and how can we live that out in every day life? To explore more about living with purpose and connection, visit: 👉  Wondering how connected and engaged you are in your community? 📝 Take our quick self-assessment:  Want weekly reflections and rhythms delivered straight to your inbox? 📬  for the 52-Week Rhythm email series.

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Today we return to the 52-Week Rhythm of Redeeming Value and take a further look at how we can practice living this out. If you listened to Sunday's episode, you know this one can be extra challenging... how can you take an intentional step toward someone you find difficult to love? Not to change them, fix them, or debate them—but simply to see them? Is it possible to learn to sit with others, even if we disagree?...Let this rhythm interrupt your reflex to withdraw or judge, and instead create space for compassion, connection, and quiet courage. What shifts when we lead with love—even toward the “other”?

To explore more about living with purpose and connection, visit:
👉 originscommunity.com

Wondering how connected and engaged you are in your community?
📝 Take our quick self-assessment: originscommunity.com/self-assessment

Want weekly reflections and rhythms delivered straight to your inbox?
📬 Sign up here for the 52-Week Rhythm email series.