This sermon explores spirituality and the presence of the holy in everyday life, particularly during difficult times. The speaker references personal experiences and the work of Rebecca Parker, emphasizing that God, or a divine presence, may not be a traditional figure but rather an inherent connection and impulse towards care and love. Parker’s journey through trauma highlights a redefined understanding of God as a sustaining presence even in moments of profound suffering. The recording questions traditional notions of a rescuing God, suggesting instead a constant, underlying presence that connects us and offers solace. Ultimately, it seeks to identify spiritual resources within an ambiguous faith to find meaning and hope amidst life’s challenges.