In a world that rarely stops practicing talking and noise (e.g., politics, ads), what might we discover if we practiced silence?
This sermon explores silence not as emptiness, but as a living space – where meaning deepens, attention sharpens, and something within us begins to listen anew to the original songs of the universe.
Together, we’ll consider how silence can become a refuge, a practice and, even a teacher. Silence is not awkward or empty; it is full of essential presence!




