November 10, 2025

Sunday Service on Nov. 9, 2025

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Nov. 9, 2025 

Music Offering

Sermon - Big Beautiful Blessed Families

The speaker opens by crediting family members for contributions to the sermon and shares a humorous story from Tyler Hendrics’s memoir to set a lighthearted tone. He then reflects on his personal history and the concept of spiritual lineage, emphasizing the importance of being “engrafted” onto God’s lineage through True Parents rather than biological roots. The sermon’s main focus is on the challenges and hopes surrounding Blessed Families within the church, highlighting the struggles of raising families in faith while balancing worldly responsibilities.

He acknowledges the imperfections among families but expresses awe and hope for their potential to populate the “kingdom of heaven on earth.” The speaker stresses that unity with True Parents and bringing children into the faith is crucial for victory in the spiritual mission. Despite this, many children and young people are disconnected from the church, as evidenced by low attendance and reluctance to participate.

The speaker shares candid feedback from young members about why they distance themselves from the church, listing nine critical reasons such as discouragement of free thinking, perceived corruption, leadership misuse of funds, and rigid doctrinal expectations. He also relays God’s critique that the church is “stuck in the past” and unable to adapt to modern times.

The discussion turns toward possible solutions to engage youth, including listening to their concerns, fostering dialogue, partnering with successful organizations, and creating inclusive events like a Halloween party. Though change is challenging, the speaker affirms the belief that divine potential resides within every young person and that the church must not give up on them.

The sermon concludes with a passionate call to protect and unite families as the foundational hope for the movement’s future, invoking a prayer for strength, clarity, and perseverance in supporting True Parents and continuing the mission despite current difficulties and opposition. Highlights

  • Opening credits to family for sermon contributions and a humorous story from brother’s memoir.
  • Reflection on spiritual lineage and leaving biological roots to be engrafted onto God’s lineage through True Parents.
  • Acknowledgment of the struggles of blessed families balancing faith, work, and raising children.
  • Identification of over 150 blessed children in the area, many disconnected from church life.
  • Presentation of nine reasons why young people distance themselves from the church, including lack of free thinking and perceived corruption.
  • God’s critique: The church is stuck in the past and fails to adapt to changing times, causing disconnection.
  • Call to action to unite families, protect children, and stand firmly with True Parents against adversity.

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