This book will initially appeal because it opens with Michael Curry's sermon from the Royal Wedding. It is indeed a powerful sermon - one made even more powerful by the setting he gave it in and who he was speaking directly to. That power is present on the page, but not in the same way as watching it.
There are four other sermons in the book. The middle three center around a gathering of the Episcopal Church that happened in Austin Texas in 2018. I found the second sermon the most powerful and resonant for me. "At the Last Supper he [Jesus] says 'A new commandment I give you'. Not a new option, he said, but 'a new commandment I give you:that I you love one another." This is Michael Curry at his best - when he's preaching the love of Jesus Christ and helping us recognize how to reach it. Such as when he tells us to embrace love and realize it's not a law to follow, but a way of life we must live.
If this is the Christ you see, Bishop Curry's words will be familiar and a warm embrace. If you've not known the love of Christ or you've lost it, the words can bring comfort. The words embody what I believe is the best of the church. That said, if you don't believe in Christ, I'm not sure this words change that, but hopefully the Church's actions and displays of love will help change that. If you have doubt, I'd recommend the book, but recommend watching the sermon from the Royal Wedding more.
The sermon's aren't perfect. Some aren't as tight as they could be. Some ramble more than they probably should The written word doesn't do justice to what is a spoken medium. The last sermon in the book is from when Bishop Curry took over as leader of the Episcopal Church, so it's the earliest sermon he gives chronologically in the book, but placed last. It likely would have served better as the first, and then let the book end with the Royal Wedding sermon, given a stronger chronological and narrative arc to to book. But these imperfections aside, Bishop Curry's voice still comes through and it's easy to reach for his words and read a sermon when you need an uplifting moment.
Such is the power of love.