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In moments of uncertainty, fear, and moral tension, where do we turn for guidance?
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe and Adam engage scripture as a living resource for navigating hard times—particularly as they relate to immigration, refugees, and the ways society chooses who is worthy of dignity and care. Rather than treating scripture as abstract or theoretical, this conversation invites listeners to wrestle honestly with how faith shapes our responses to real-world suffering.
Bishop DeDe reflects on the moral conflicts present in our current moment and names them as spiritual questions, not just political ones. Scripture, she reminds us, consistently calls God’s people to resist fear, remember their own histories, and act with compassion toward the stranger and the vulnerable. When we ignore those calls, it reveals something about the health of our spiritual lives.
This episode challenges listeners to consider how deeply their beliefs are shaping their actions. Faith is not meant to stay safely inside our churches or personal prayer lives—it compels us outward, toward justice, peace, and love of neighbor. Grounded in scripture and strengthened by community dialogue, this conversation offers a faithful way forward in times that feel heavy and divided.
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By The Episcopal Diocese of Central New York4.9
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In moments of uncertainty, fear, and moral tension, where do we turn for guidance?
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Bishop DeDe and Adam engage scripture as a living resource for navigating hard times—particularly as they relate to immigration, refugees, and the ways society chooses who is worthy of dignity and care. Rather than treating scripture as abstract or theoretical, this conversation invites listeners to wrestle honestly with how faith shapes our responses to real-world suffering.
Bishop DeDe reflects on the moral conflicts present in our current moment and names them as spiritual questions, not just political ones. Scripture, she reminds us, consistently calls God’s people to resist fear, remember their own histories, and act with compassion toward the stranger and the vulnerable. When we ignore those calls, it reveals something about the health of our spiritual lives.
This episode challenges listeners to consider how deeply their beliefs are shaping their actions. Faith is not meant to stay safely inside our churches or personal prayer lives—it compels us outward, toward justice, peace, and love of neighbor. Grounded in scripture and strengthened by community dialogue, this conversation offers a faithful way forward in times that feel heavy and divided.
Key Themes & Takeaways
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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