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March 1, 2020

Leaps of Faith


What does this faith require of us? What leaps of faith will we take as individuals and as a congregation to live into “Love is the Spirit” that we recite each Sunday?

Summary:

In this reflective sermon, the speaker uses the physical metaphor of boarding a train to describe the existential and spiritual leaps of faith required in human life. By drawing parallels between the literal gap at a train platform and the emotional courage needed to join a community, the sermon highlights the founding and growth of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Loudoun. The sermon celebrates the congregation’s twenty-ninth anniversary and the successful repayment of their building mortgage as milestones achieved through collective trust. Members are encouraged to view their financial contributions and volunteer service as a spiritual practice rooted in a commitment to radical love and social justice. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to action for the congregation to embrace a bold future by continuing to support a sanctuary that prioritizes human connection over rigid dogma.