Summary:

This sermon presents reflections on trust, truth, and genuineness. The speaker, a minister affiliated with both the Metropolitan Community Church and the UUA, explores the complexities of defining trust beyond simple truth and faith. Drawing from personal experiences, including challenges faced due to their theological views and sexual orientation, the speaker questions whether truth is always trustworthy. The speaker illustrates conflicting worldviews with anecdotes, like the story of the memorial goat eaten by a village. Ultimately, the speaker proposes that genuineness is a more encompassing definition of trust.