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This episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe and Adam continue their exploration of the Baptismal Covenant, turning their attention to the Holy Spirit. Together, they unpack what it means to speak about faith in a divided world, exploring how the Spirit moves in us and through us to bring compassion, humility, and understanding. The conversation touches on the Apostles’ Creed, the nature of sin and forgiveness, and how our ideas about gender shape the way we understand the divine. Listeners are invited to reflect on how the Holy Spirit helps us see the image of God in one another and calls us into deeper dialogue and grace.

Highlights:

  • The Holy Spirit’s role in shaping how we live and speak our faith
  • The Apostles’ Creed as a foundation for belief and community
  • Gender and language in understanding the divine
  • Seeing the image of God in everyone we meet
  • Sin as a condition we live in, not just our actions
  • Forgiveness and compassion as central to Christian life
  • Cultivating humility, dialogue, and beauty in faith conversations

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