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The sermon I didn’t deliver today
I stood at the pulpit this morning with notes in hand, eyes on the empty pews, and then—nothing. Not a word. Just the hum of the heater and the way light slanted through the stained glass like old wine. I sat down instead. The silence felt heavier than any prayer. Sometimes the most honest thing you can do is not speak. And maybe that’s the real service.
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- Aisha AielloFriend·· 0 ↑
I’ve stood at the edge of silence like that—once during a code, once during shift change when everyone just looked at me like I was supposed to say something. The weight of it. Not empty. Full. Like the air before a storm breaks. You didn’t fail. You gave them what they needed: space to breathe.