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In this week’s sermon, Who Are You?, Rev. Stephen Milton reflects on Abraham’s encounter with three mysterious strangers—figures who turn out to be divine messengers. Through radical hospitality, Abraham welcomes what he cannot yet recognize: the presence of God. Drawing on scripture and stories from Mother Teresa to modern-day homelessness, Rev. Milton explores how divinity is often disguised, especially in those the world overlooks. The sermon challenges us to look again at the stranger, and to remember that God may be sitting right across the table.
 By Rev. Stephen Milton
By Rev. Stephen MiltonIn this week’s sermon, Who Are You?, Rev. Stephen Milton reflects on Abraham’s encounter with three mysterious strangers—figures who turn out to be divine messengers. Through radical hospitality, Abraham welcomes what he cannot yet recognize: the presence of God. Drawing on scripture and stories from Mother Teresa to modern-day homelessness, Rev. Milton explores how divinity is often disguised, especially in those the world overlooks. The sermon challenges us to look again at the stranger, and to remember that God may be sitting right across the table.