Episodios

  • America's Spiritual Problem Part 2: What's Missing
    May 2 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe discusses the spiritual problems facing America today, emphasizing the importance of love, mercy, and justice. The conversation explores how societal divisions and a lack of compassion hinder our spiritual growth and the need for collective lamentation and healing. She also encourages listeners to reflect on their own hearts and seek a deeper understanding of their faith in the context of community and justice.


    Takeaways

    Our faith calls us to a loving relationship with God.
    True love is profound and beyond death.
    All of us need redemption and humility.
    We must seek God's way and love our neighbors.
    Mercy is often misunderstood as weakness.
    Justice should focus on restoration, not punishment.
    Lamentation is essential for true healing.
    Grief is an expression of love and should be honored.
    We are interconnected and impacted by one another.
    Spiritual healing begins with acknowledging our own issues.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    02:53 The Spiritual Problem of America continued
    05:48 The Role of Mercy in Justice
    09:03 Lamentation and Collective Grief
    11:56 The Importance of Spiritual Healing
    15:11 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement

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    22 m
  • America's Spiritual Problem
    Apr 25 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe dives into what she believes is the spiritual problems facing America today, emphasizing the importance of love, justice, and dignity for all individuals. She explores how opinions and political affiliations can distort our understanding of faith and the teachings of Jesus. The conversation also touches on the role of parents in teaching children about dignity and the connection between the Eucharist and justice.

    Takeaways

    -Our real spiritual problem is that we have allowed opinions to distort our faith.
    -We must prioritize our relationship with God above all else.
    -Loving our neighbor is a fundamental commandment of our faith.
    -Justice is essential to the Christian calling and should not be politicized.
    -Children learn about dignity through our actions, not just our words.
    -Modeling compassion and respect is crucial in teaching kids about dignity.
    -The Eucharist symbolizes our call to be broken and given for others.
    -We must reflect the values of Jesus in a world that often contradicts them.
    -Being a Christian means embodying the teachings of Jesus in our daily lives.
    -We are called to be agents of transformation and love in our communities.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith and Spiritual Problems
    08:07 The Call for Justice and Dignity
    12:00 Teaching Dignity to the Next Generation
    16:01 Eucharist and Justice Connection
    19:01 Conclusion and Future Conversations

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    21 m
  • Living The Passion Of Jesus In Our Lives
    Apr 17 2025

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    Summary

    This episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe explores the complexities of faith, particularly in relation to the passion of Jesus Christ during Holy Week. She shares how the themes of suffering, redemption, and personal growth are intertwined with the human experience of doubt and struggle. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, self-acceptance, and the Church's role in navigating difficult times.

    Takeaways

    -The pattern of Jesus's life reflects our own experiences.
    -Holy doubts are a natural part of faith.
    -Suffering can lead to spiritual growth and understanding.
    -The Church should affirm eternal truths and foster community.
    -God understands our flaws and is patient with us.
    -Seeking God and nurturing our relationship with Him is essential.
    -Being a good Christian is more about our being than doing.
    -Living for love means making intentional choices in our lives.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith Conversations
    01:27 The Passion of Jesus and Our Lives
    03:51 Holy Doubts and Human Experience
    07:03 Suffering and Spiritual Growth
    11:01 The Church's Role in Difficult Times
    13:11 Listener Questions and Personal Struggles
    17:09 A Lighthearted Reflection on the Disciples

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    21 m
  • The Power of Contemplative Prayer
    Apr 11 2025

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    Summary

    This week on Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe and Adam discuss the importance of and the role of contemplative prayer, and the interplay between faith and action. They explore the challenges of vulnerability in prayer, the need for humility, and the hope for the church to embody the teachings of Jesus in the coming years. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of listening to God and the transformative power of silence in our spiritual lives.

    Takeaways

    -Contemplative prayer allows us to listen to God.
    -Silence is essential for reconnecting with God.
    -Faith and action are intrinsically linked.
    -Vulnerability is a source of strength and healing.
    -Humility is necessary to receive God's guidance.
    -We often resist what God is calling us to do.
    -The church should be a safe haven for the vulnerable.
    -Prayer is a discipline that leads to empowerment.
    -Our hope for the church is to embody Jesus' teachings.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith Conversations
    02:55 The Importance of Speaking About Faith
    06:11 Contemplative Prayer: Listening to God
    09:04 The Interplay of Faith and Action
    12:00 Vulnerability in Prayer and Listening
    15:04 Facing Fear and Embracing Humility
    17:45 The Role of Vulnerability in Our Lives
    21:07 Hope for the Church in the Coming Years

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    28 m
  • Praying For The People We Don't Want To
    Apr 4 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bishop DeDe and Adam discuss the significance of prayer in the Episcopal Church, particularly in relation to community, leadership, and social justice. They explore the challenges of praying for leaders with whom one may disagree, emphasizing that prayer is not about approval but about inviting God into the conversation. The discussion also highlights the transformative power of prayer, its role in fostering understanding and compassion, and the importance of advocating for justice and dignity in society. The episode concludes with reflections on Lenten observance and the call to live out one's faith in action.

    Takeaways

    -Prayer is a communal act that connects us to God.
    -Praying for leaders is essential, regardless of personal feelings.
    -Prayer can influence leaders to act with wisdom and grace.
    -Engaging in prayer is an active way to promote justice.
    -Seeing others through God's eyes can transform relationships.
    -Prayer is a revolutionary act that invites God into our conflicts.
    -We are called to advocate for the dignity of all persons.
    -Lenten observance is a time for reflection and advocacy for justice.
    -Prayer helps us navigate our emotions and find peace.
    -Community dynamics require careful handling to avoid triangulation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith and Prayer
    02:48 The Role of Prayer in Community and Leadership
    06:08 Praying for Leaders We Disagree With
    08:46 The Transformative Power of Prayer
    11:49 Prayer as a Tool for Justice and Healing
    15:04 Navigating Conflict and Community Dynamics
    18:10 Reflections on Lenten Observance

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    26 m
  • Dealing with Church Hurt Part 2: Working Towards Healing
    Mar 28 2025

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    Summary

    On this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe discusses the complexities of faith and conflict within church communities. She emphasizes the importance of addressing disagreements directly and with love, using biblical guidance from Matthew 18. The conversation explores how to navigate feelings of being wronged, the significance of reconciliation, and the challenges posed by certain scriptural passages often used to judge others. The episode concludes with practical advice on fostering peaceful environments in parishes amidst societal divisions.

    Takeaways

    -Conflict in the church is inevitable and should be addressed directly.
    -Matthew 18 provides a framework for resolving conflicts.
    -Reconciliation is more important than being right.
    -Community requires humility, compassion, and forgiveness.
    -Scripture should be interpreted in context, not as a tool for judgment.
    -Clobber passages in the Bible need careful examination and understanding.
    -Creating peaceful spaces in parishes is essential for healing.
    -Listening and being heard are crucial in resolving conflicts.
    -Faith communities should focus on love and understanding rather than division.

    Chapters

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith and Conflict in the Church
    02:00 Navigating Conflict in Faith Communities
    10:01 Understanding Right and Wrong in the Church
    18:08 Addressing Clobber Passages in Scripture
    25:46 Creating Peaceful Spaces in Parishes

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    27 m
  • Dealing with Church Hurt
    Mar 21 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe tackles the complexities of faith, particularly focusing on the experiences of hurt and disappointment within church communities. The conversation explores the importance of healing, forgiveness, and creating compassionate environments that nurture faith. Bishop DeDe also emphasizes the need for humility and understanding in navigating conflicts and the significance of engaging new people in faith practices, while sharing personal experiences and spiritual practices that foster connection and community.

    Takeaways

    -Faith conversations help us learn and understand better.
    -Experiencing disappointment in the church is common.
    -Healing requires community and open dialogue.
    -Forgiveness is essential for personal and communal growth.
    -Conflict in the church can and will happen.
    -Compassionate communities are built on understanding and respect.
    -Engaging with diverse perspectives enriches faith.
    -Intentionality in relationships fosters healing.
    -We must strive to create welcoming spaces for all.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Faith Conversations
    01:01 Experiencing Hurt in the Church
    05:17 Healing from Church Harm
    09:37 Navigating Conflict and Forgiveness
    12:51 Creating Compassionate Communities
    22:15 Engaging New People in Faith
    25:10 Spiritual Practices for Connection

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    27 m
  • Repentance as a Journey
    Mar 14 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bishop DeDe discusses the importance of faith in a divided world, focusing on the themes of conviction, repentance, and community. She emphasizes the need for personal transformation through the lens of faith, particularly during the season of Lent. The conversation explores how conviction can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and one's relationship with God, and how repentance is an ongoing journey rather than a one-time event. The importance of community support in this journey is also highlighted, along with personal reflections on practices during Lent.

    Takeaways

    -Faith is essential in navigating a divided world.
    -Conviction can be uncomfortable but is necessary for growth.
    -Repentance is an ongoing journey, not a one-time event.
    -Community support is vital for healing and transformation.
    -Lent is a time for personal reflection and change.
    -Loving our neighbor requires intentional effort and understanding.
    -God's love invites us to change our minds and hearts.
    -We must listen to others with compassion and mercy.
    -Personal practices during Lent can deepen our faith.
    -The teachings of Jesus challenge us to live differently.



    Chapters

    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring Faith in a Divided World
    10:08 Understanding Conviction and Repentance
    20:30 The Journey of Repentance and Community
    24:31 Reflections on Lenten Practices

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    32 m
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