November 27, 2022

Connection

In this time where we find ourselves, brought together but held apart by technology and recovering from a global pandemic, what we need now, more than anything, is connection. How can our free and active faith work in our ability to connect to others, the world, and to ourselves?

Summary:

In this poignant sermon, the speaker explores the growing crisis of social isolation and the erosion of human connection in a modern, post-pandemic world. The sermon highlights how technological conveniences, such as automated checkouts and excessive screen time, have inadvertently distanced people from one another and the realities of life. By citing troubling statistics on loneliness among youth and millennials, the speaker underscores the mental health toll of a “go, go, go” culture that prioritizes schedules over intimacy. To combat this, the sermon advocates for a proactive faith centered on intentional presence and kindness toward oneself and others. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to action to heal our communal wounds by cultivating meaningful relationships with our neighbors, nature, and the self.