Spirituality for Real People
A perilous journey through Tibet and an unforgettable encounter with Mount Everest become a powerful metaphor for finding perspective in life’s darkest moments. This sermon explores what happens when we are invited to higher ground, where the view widens and despair no longer tells the whole story. Drawing on the stories of creation, the Great Commission, and the mystery of the Trinity, the message invites us to imagine God looking upon the world with boundless compassion, joy, and hope. The Trinity emerges not as a distant theological formula, but as a living, relational dance that draws us into the work of transformation. What might we see if we could rise above our narrow field of vision and glimpse creation from a divine vantage point? Perhaps the suffering is real, but it is not the whole view. Beauty, goodness, and possibility remain. Visit Father Bill Miller online at https://www.fatherbill.net/ [https://www.fatherbill.net/]
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