Trinity Sunday can feel mind-bending, but Jessica Dalton uses a brilliant analogy to make it click. Imagine alphabet soup. You can pick out individual letters, but they’re all swimming in the same broth. The Trinity works similarly: we can know things about God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit as distinct parts of our experience, but they’re inseparable from the whole. The sermon invites you to hold both simplicity and mystery together. You don’t need to fully understand the Trinity to experience God’s love and presence in your life. Rest in what you can know about Jesus, and let the complexity of God’s infinite nature amaze rather than confuse you.