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May 3, 2026

Another World is Possible


Summary:

This sermon synthesizes spiritual teachings, folklore, and historical theory to offer guidance during times of profound societal upheaval. Drawing on the fourth turning theory, the speaker frames our current era of crisis as a predictable, albeit painful, historical winter that must eventually give way to a new spring. The figure of Baba Yaga serves as a metaphor for the discipline required to remain present and stable when reality feels distorted or hostile. Central to this perspective is the power of imagination, which acts as a survival tool to envision a just world beyond the reach of greed and violence. By prioritizing community connection, artistic expression, and inner resilience, individuals can endure the collapse of old systems without losing their moral compass. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a steadfast commitment to hope, urging people to protect the possibility of a better future as if it were their own child.