In this sermon, the speaker reflects on her personal transition from Catholicism to Unitarian Universalism, driven by a desire for a faith that honors women’s roles and spiritual autonomy. She centers her message on the fourth principle of her faith, which encourages a disciplined yet open-ended search for truth. To illustrate this journey, she explores the history of the feminine divine, tracing the shift from ancient matrilineal societies to modern patriarchal structures. The sermon highlights various global goddesses, such as Isis, Yamaya, and Gaia, who represent natural cycles of birth, death, and renewal. Ultimately, the sermon serves as an invitation to recognize sacredness within the female experience and the interconnectedness of the natural world.