Summary:
This interactive sermon led by Reverend Alice King utilizes a collaborative “Mad Libs” format to explore the concept of courage. By engaging the congregation in a group dialogue, the sermon defines bravery not as the absence of fear, but as the willingness to act while afraid. Participants share personal reflections on the Latin roots of courage, linking the term to living from one’s core and maintaining personal integrity. The discourse emphasizes the importance of communal encouragement, highlighting how small acts of kindness and presence can bolster the spirits of others. Ultimately, the sermon illustrates a collective effort to find strength and hope through shared stories and spiritual connection.