This sermon is delivered on Martin Luther King Day in 2015, focusing on the history and persistence of racial injustice specifically within Loudoun County. The speaker incorporates historical accounts of segregated schools and public facilities, personal anecdotes from residents experiencing racism in the 21st century, and reflections on the speaker’s own evolving understanding of systemic bias. The sermon aims to educate the congregation about local racial history, highlight ongoing challenges, and inspire individual and collective action toward justice and equity. It encourages self-reflection on unconscious biases and emphasizes the importance of building relationships and advocating for change within the community.