This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist belief that every individual possesses the potential and responsibility to act as a prophet for social justice. By exploring a “virtual Bible” of inspirational figures, the author illustrates how words and deeds can challenge systemic evils through compassion and persistence. Examples ranging from Dorothea Dix to Malala Yousafzai demonstrate that advocacy for the marginalized is a historical necessity that often begins with a single voice. The sermon emphasizes that while solitary efforts are difficult, communal solidarity creates the power needed to shift societal perspectives and laws. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to action, urging listeners to contribute their own prophetic work toward a more equitable world.