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In this week's sermon, The Vote, Rev. Roberta Howey reflects on Jesus’ promise that the Holy Spirit would guide his followers after his departure, urging them to discern with love, not fear. Drawing from John 14:23–29, the sermon traces the United Church of Canada’s historic decision in 1988 to allow the ordination of openly gay and lesbian ministers. It recounts the courageous risks taken, the fierce backlash that followed, and the enduring call to love in the face of fear. This sermon reminds us that true discipleship often means leaning into the Spirit, embracing change, and taking bold steps toward justice—even when the path is uncertain.
In this week's sermon, The Vote, Rev. Roberta Howey reflects on Jesus’ promise that the Holy Spirit would guide his followers after his departure, urging them to discern with love, not fear. Drawing from John 14:23–29, the sermon traces the United Church of Canada’s historic decision in 1988 to allow the ordination of openly gay and lesbian ministers. It recounts the courageous risks taken, the fierce backlash that followed, and the enduring call to love in the face of fear. This sermon reminds us that true discipleship often means leaning into the Spirit, embracing change, and taking bold steps toward justice—even when the path is uncertain.