
Welcome to “Processing,” your weekly podcast where we discuss faith and culture hosted by Pastor Kirk Graham and Pastor Logan Ketterling. Each week, we dive into how faith and pop culture and what it means to live out our faith in today’s world. We answer questions submitted by our listeners with honest and biblically grounded answers. Join us as we process the big and small questions of life and ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Recorded live at YTHCON 2026, Logan and Kirk open up about their teenage years—sharing honest parts of their stories, from running from God to finding freedom. The conversation moves through real student questions submitted live, covering faith, temp... more
Logan and Kirk kick off the episode celebrating the USA Men's Hockey Olympic gold medal and process that level of glory and fame through a Christian perspective. Then they pivot to discuss some financial mistakes people often make, continuing the con... more
Logan and Kirk kick off this episode talking about some of the wild Olympic events they've watched so far and compare the Winter and Summer Olympics. Then they dive into the SEU revival, calling in Justin Lathrop who is on the leadership team, to hea... more
Logan is back from Australia and gives us the run down of how things went. Then he and Kirk dive into some hot topics: the Epstein files, Bad Bunny's Halftime Show and Trump's controversial post making fun of the Obamas. It's an episode where we weig... more
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Great podcast with thought-provoking conversation. I appreciate the humility from both pastors, and the different dynamics between them. As a part of River Valley, I love having a Christian podcast I can trust.
Such a great podcast and love when Josiah, Anthony, and Kaylee are on too!! Team Pastor Anthony Cox! Ha!
This is my first time listening to this podcast, Ep 28 with Kirk and Kaylee about Marriage Pitfalls is a must listen. I am glad I took the time to listen to the full hour episode. I felt encouraged, uplifted, and they shared great practical wisdom. Excited to dive in more to other episodes!
I enjoy listening while I’m taking a Sauna. It’s a nice listen.
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The episodes center on the intersection of faith and culture, addressing contemporary issues through a biblical lens. Topics range from discussions about current events and societal challenges to personal reflections on parenting, relationships, and mental well-being. The hosts share personal anecdotes, offer practical wisdom, and encourage a spirit of compassion and understanding, especially in navigating difficult conversations around politics, social justice, and community dynamics. Notably, the podcast invites audience engagement by addressing listener-submitted questions, creating a sense of community among the listeners as they explore important life questions together.
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Recent guests on Processing include:
1. Justin Lathrop
2. Rob Ketterling
3. Anthony Cox
4. Josiah Christian
5. Dr. Joel Muddamalle
6. Annie Judd
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