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I think you meant "sermon"!
A sermon is a talk or homily given by a member of the clergy, usually a priest, minister, or rabbi, to a congregation of people, typically in a church or other place of worship. The purpose of a sermon is to interpret and apply the teachings of a religious text, such as the Bible, to the lives of the congregation.
In a sermon, the speaker may use various techniques, such as storytelling, examples, and analogies, to convey their message and inspire the congregation to live according to their faith. Sermons often address specific topics or themes, such as morality, ethics, or spiritual growth, and may include elements of prayer, hymns, or other forms of worship.
In modern times, the term "sermon" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to any kind of inspirational or motivational talk, whether given by a religious leader or not.