For many Christians today, the Holy Spirit has become a forgotten friend. We know that He is real, but He hovers outside our material existence. He haunts us. We sometimes feel Him but never see Him. He lives somewhere above us, but we struggle to know how to live with Him down here. In short, He is a ghost—always haunting us, speaking through us, living in us, but never quite known to us. For this reason, we owe it to ourselves to re-discover who the Holy Spirit is and to understand how and why He lives in us. He is our very life. In this webinar we will examine the doctrine of pneumatology and rediscover the Holy Spirit for today's Church.
  • Rediscovering The Holy Spirit in the Creeds
  • Rediscovering The Holy Spirit in Scripture
  • Rediscovering The Holy Spirit in Prayer

Details About the Webinar

The Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (AD 381) famously says: “we believe … in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceeded from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshiped and glorified, who spoke by the prophets” (from the Nicene Creed).

At the Centre of historical Christianity lie these words concerning the Spirit. Far from being a mere philosophical summary, the Creed itself summarizes the Bible. Each line corresponds to a Bible verse or to a concept in the Bible. For example, the Holy Spirit is called “the Lord” just as Paul says, “the Lord is the Spirit” (2 Cor 3:17). “Giver of life” corresponds to (John 6:63) in which Jesus says that “The Spirit gives life” (NIV)

About the Speaker

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Archbishop Dennis Myles Golphin is a conference speaker, scholar, author, and Christian businessman. He is the Global President for the Global Conference of Bishops and Christian Leaders and serves to envision the present and future direction for the communion. He also serves as International President, Living In Favor (LIF) Global Network, and founder of DMG Professional Services, a national business consulting firm for churches and ministries. Archbishop also serves as co-founder of The Graduate School of Episcopal Studies and Dean of Metropolitan Christian University.

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