Summary
This sermon discusses finding hope and peace amidst suffering, using the example of Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk who endured war and exile. The speaker highlights Nhat Hanh’s practice of mindfulness, emphasizing the importance of finding the “wonderful moment” in the present, even during hardship. The sermon explores the idea that suffering, while painful, is part of a larger reality encompassing love and beauty. It encourages the congregation to find gratitude and meaning, even in difficult circumstances, drawing inspiration from Nhat Hanh’s resilience and teachings. The speaker uses the phrase “present moment, wonderful moment” as a mantra for mindful living.