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In this episode, Bishop DeDe and Adam explore what it means to talk about resurrection in a world filled with grief, uncertainty, and doubt. Rather than offering simple answers, they reflect on how resurrection is not just something we celebrate at Easter, but something we experience in real and tangible ways—often in the midst of life’s hardest moments.
They discuss the challenge of holding joy and sorrow together, especially during the Easter season, when celebration can feel at odds with the realities of the world around us. Through reflections on scripture, including the significance of the empty tomb in the Gospel of Mark, they invite listeners to consider how faith is shaped not by certainty, but by curiosity, questioning, and a willingness to live in the unknown.
The conversation also explores how resurrection shows up in everyday life—in moments of healing, in restored relationships, in glimpses of hope that break through grief, and in the quiet renewal that comes with each new day. Drawing from personal experiences of loss, they reflect on the enduring nature of love and how even in death, connection is not lost.
Join us in reflecting on how resurrection is not just something to believe in, but something to notice and experience. May this conversation encourage you to embrace both faith and doubt, to remain open to transformation, and to trust that even in the most difficult moments, the worst thing is never the last thing.
AI Disclosure: To support our staff in their limited time, many of our episode summaries are first generated by AI and then edited by the Communications Director to accurately reflect and preview our podcast episodes.
By The Episcopal Diocese of Central New York4.9
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In this episode, Bishop DeDe and Adam explore what it means to talk about resurrection in a world filled with grief, uncertainty, and doubt. Rather than offering simple answers, they reflect on how resurrection is not just something we celebrate at Easter, but something we experience in real and tangible ways—often in the midst of life’s hardest moments.
They discuss the challenge of holding joy and sorrow together, especially during the Easter season, when celebration can feel at odds with the realities of the world around us. Through reflections on scripture, including the significance of the empty tomb in the Gospel of Mark, they invite listeners to consider how faith is shaped not by certainty, but by curiosity, questioning, and a willingness to live in the unknown.
The conversation also explores how resurrection shows up in everyday life—in moments of healing, in restored relationships, in glimpses of hope that break through grief, and in the quiet renewal that comes with each new day. Drawing from personal experiences of loss, they reflect on the enduring nature of love and how even in death, connection is not lost.
Join us in reflecting on how resurrection is not just something to believe in, but something to notice and experience. May this conversation encourage you to embrace both faith and doubt, to remain open to transformation, and to trust that even in the most difficult moments, the worst thing is never the last thing.
AI Disclosure: To support our staff in their limited time, many of our episode summaries are first generated by AI and then edited by the Communications Director to accurately reflect and preview our podcast episodes.

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