This sermon captures a Unitarian Universalist service titled “Personal Journeys,” where three members share the formative experiences that shaped their spiritual identities. The first speaker describes her transformative time working alongside Mother Teresa in India, reflecting on the profound dignity of lepers and the interconnectedness of all humanity. The second speaker discusses moving away from a rigid Catholic upbringing toward a spirituality found in nature and science, eventually seeking a community defined by inclusion rather than dogma. The third speaker details her transition from a traditional Methodist background to a career in psychology and a search for a non-judgmental community that welcomes diverse perspectives. Together, these accounts illustrate a collective movement away from exclusionary religious traditions toward a faith focused on human connection and universal belonging.