So much wisdom is waiting to be known. Where have we not looked before?
Summary:
This sermon features a communal address focused on navigating the COVID-19 pandemic through a blend of humor, historical perspective, and social responsibility. The speaker uses pop culture references and songs to teach effective hand-washing techniques before shifting to a somber reflection on the 1918 influenza pandemic to warn against the dangers of isolation and fear. A central theme is the ethical obligation to protect vulnerable populations, including the disabled, the elderly, and undocumented workers who are often marginalized in public health messaging. The sermon advocates for community interconnection, urging listeners to move beyond “reptilian” survival instincts toward intentional compassion. Ultimately, the sermon frames hygiene as a sacred act of love and a necessary rejection of systemic indifference.