Our world is built not only from bricks and steel, but from stories—from generations of dreams imagined into being. From money to gender, nations to religions, much of what we call reality is simply a shared act of belief. But if imagination can build the world, it can also imprison us within labyrinths of our own creation. This Sunday, we’ll explore the power of imagination to shape our lives, for harm and for hope. Through Dr. Seuss, the science of naming fish, courtroom dramas, theatrical productions, and the courageous journeys of dreamers both fictional and real, we’ll ask: What will we imagine next—and how may we use that to bring liberation, love, and community into ever greater resplendence in our lives?

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