May 11, 2026

Sunday Service on May 10, 2026

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on May 10, 2026

Music Offering

Sermon: Courage To Dream

The speaker delivers a heartfelt sermon centered on the theme of "Courage to Dream," presented on Mother's Day as a tribute to mothers and particularly to Mother Moon, the founder of Unification movement. Reflecting on the profound role of parenthood, the speaker emphasizes the unique courage required to pursue one’s dreams despite fear and adversity. Drawing inspiration from historical figures, religious icons like Jesus Christ, and personal experiences, the sermon explores various dimensions of courage—physical, moral, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual. The speaker connects courage deeply to the heart, highlighting that true courage arises from emotional conviction and love. The sermon references the dream of the heavenly parent, the Creator, and underscores the importance of actively participating in this divine vision of unity and goodness. Through poetic expressions, the speaker conveys vulnerability, pain, hope, and healing—elements intertwined with the courage to dream and persevere. The message culminates in an acknowledgment of True Father’s teachings about transcending fear by focusing on love and serving a higher eternal purpose. The speaker calls the community to embrace courage not only for themselves but in service to the heavenly parents’ dream of an ideal world. Highlights

  • Introduction of the theme "Courage to Dream" inspired by the heavenly parent's vision and Walt Disney's quote.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt’s definition of courage: "not the absence of fear, but the assessment that something else is more important than fear."
  • Explanation of six types of courage: physical, moral, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual.
  • Jesus Christ’s courageous acceptance of his fate and his unwavering faith during his walk to Jerusalem.
  • The speaker shares original poetry expressing the themes of vulnerability, pain, healing, and hope.
  • True Father’s teaching that focusing on loving God diminishes fear and inspires living for a higher eternal purpose.
  • Closing prayer emphasizing gratitude for heavenly parents, True Parents, and Jesus Christ, and a call to celebrate parenthood and courage.

Sunday school: Moral lesson from Chinese story “The Old Man Lost His Horse"

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