One source of holy inspiration comes from the words and actions of everyday people who live in the world. This could be a poet, and farmer, someone incarcerated, an eleven years old. There are things people do that inspire generations. These prophetic words and deeds are the Second Source that we, as Unitarian Universalists, use to inspire and guide us. This is from a sermon series on the Six Sources of Unitarian Universalism, by Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee. From 11/21/21