Coral Gables

Taylor Swift left Miami after her tour, but Coral Gables found a way to keep her

Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. mocner@miamiherald.com

Coral Gables just may be holy ground for a double shot of Taylor Swift this spring and fall.

No, the superstar isn’t retooling the Eras Tour for a Miami concert reprise.

But Swift’s spirit, her messages and her brand are going to be felt within a few miles of one another in the City Beautiful — the first set inside a church and the next in the higher education halls of academia.

Think of it as food for your soul and for your brain, Swiftie style.

Swift in church and university

The first shot of Swift, open to all, is “The Gospel According to Taylor Swift,” a 60-minute sermon using her music as a theme at Coral Gables Congregational Church on April 27. The sermon will be led by the Rev. Laurinda “Laurie” Hafner, who has become a community star for her imaginative sermons that blend tradition with the not-so-traditional.

Rev. Laurie Hafner, the senior pastor of Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ, has found creative ways to address contemporary issues, the challenges of faith, while leading a community-oriented church.
Rev. Laurie Hafner, the senior pastor of Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ, has found creative ways to address contemporary issues, the challenges of faith, while leading a community-oriented church. Carl Juste cjuste@miamiherald.com

“It seems like the right time to lift Taylor Swift up and to celebrate her music as there is probably not a more timely musician who speaks to the many issues that are confronting us as individuals and even as a nation these days,” Hafner said. “Issues such as loneliness, community, creating strong young women, courage, truthfulness, grief, changes and love.”

The second appearance is in late August when Alyse Lancaster, the University of Miami’s vice dean for academic affairs, brings back her popular Mastermind of the Taylor Swift Brand class to UM. Last fall, her initial STC 290 class used Swift’s career to teach marketing, advertising and the use of social and traditional media. The class filled nearly 200 seats and was featured on two episodes of Peacock’s recent docuseries “The Swift Effect.”

Lancaster’s first Mastermind class capitalized on the excitement surrounding Swift’s Eras Tour that played three sold-out shows at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium. Even without a mega tour as a lure, Lancaster is confident the second semester this August, which is open to enrollment for all majors, should do well. Swift certainly has something exciting planned for 2025, Lancaster said, laughing, even if it’s just the release of the oft-discussed “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)“ album package.

Alyse Lancaster, the University of Miami’s vice dean for academic affairs in the School of Communication, will teach “Mastermind Taylor Swift Brand,” a strategic communication course using the pop music superstar as the catalyst to teach UM students about branding and other related communication issues. The course returns in the Fall 2025 semester.
Alyse Lancaster, the University of Miami’s vice dean for academic affairs in the School of Communication, will teach “Mastermind Taylor Swift Brand,” a strategic communication course using the pop music superstar as the catalyst to teach UM students about branding and other related communication issues. The course returns in the Fall 2025 semester. University of Miami Courtesy Alyse Lancaster

Sharing Taylor’s message

Hafner’s annual “The Gospel According to ...” themed sermons utilize the sounds of pop music to spread the gospel, but we’re not exactly referencing the catalogs of contemporary Christian pop stars like TobyMac, Chris Tomlin, MercyMe or even yesteryear’s Amy Grant.

That would be too obvious.

Rather, it’s the secular music of Jimmy Buffett last year and previously tapped bodies of work from Dolly Parton, Lady Gaga, Gloria Estefan, Fleetwood Mac and Elton John that inspire Hafner’s all-ages sermons.

Congregants at Coral Gables Congregational Church do the Jimmy Buffett “Fins to the right/Fins to the left” gestures on stage and in the pews during Rev. Laurie Hafner’s “Gospel According to Jimmy Buffett” sermon on April 7, 2024.
Congregants at Coral Gables Congregational Church do the Jimmy Buffett “Fins to the right/Fins to the left” gestures on stage and in the pews during Rev. Laurie Hafner’s “Gospel According to Jimmy Buffett” sermon on April 7, 2024. Howard Cohen hcohen@miamiherald.com

Here’s how the church flier is touting this year’s attraction:

Get out the friendship bracelets and your finest glitter clothes and join us for Sunday worship filled with music by this extraordinary storyteller whose honest lyrics provide powerful sermons about loving, losing, grieving, changing, and growing up.

“Many of her songs are inspiring and meaningful sermons in their own right and while she doesn’t necessarily write ‘religious songs,’ many of her songs hold the values, morality and hope of our faith tradition,” Hafner said.

And, like UM’s Lancaster, she has seen the allure of Swift in person and can capitalize on her brand to feed the mind and the soul. Both women took their daughters to last October’s Eras concerts at Hard Rock Stadium.

“I have never received so many requests from our congregation’s young people than I have about doing ‘The Gospel According to Taylor Swift.’ I usually do music that comes from my life — ‘70s and ‘80s music because I know and love it best — but Taylor transcends generations,” Hafner said.

“The fact that my 70-year-old self was with my 26-year-old daughter at her concert and we were surrounded by folks of all ages in between and beyond, talks about Taylor’s appeal and ability to speak to common issues confronting people of all ages.”

If you go

The Gospel According to Taylor Swift sermon is at 11 a.m. to noon, Sunday, April 27, inside the sanctuary at Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd.
The Gospel According to Taylor Swift sermon is at 11 a.m. to noon, Sunday, April 27, inside the sanctuary at Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd. Coral Gables Congregational Church

The Gospel According to Taylor Swift sermon is at 11 a.m. to noon, Sunday, April 27, inside the sanctuary at Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd., and will stream online at gablesucc.org/live. There is no charge.

Mastermind of the Taylor Swift Brand enrollment has begun for UM students. The fall 2025 semester begins Aug. 18.

@howard.cohen2024 Taylor Swift The Eras Tour, Miami N1 at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 18, 2024. Reliving the highlights. Florence Welch made her U.S. Eras Tour guest debut duetting on “Florida!!!” It was a rain show. First TTPD era set in the U.S. My concert review and scene story is posted on the @Miami Herald website. #taylorswifterastour #taylorswift #miami #hardrockstadium #florencewelch #florida #rainshow #erastour #erastourtaylorswift ♬ original sound - HOWARD COHEN
Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiherald.com

This story was originally published April 12, 2025 at 5:00 AM.

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Miami Herald consumer trends reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government, breaking news and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991. Cohen is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Communication. Support my work with a digital subscription
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