February 25, 2024

Who Is My Neighbor?

Summary:

In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual and communal responsibilities involved in defining and aiding one’s neighbor. She advocates for a shift from charity, which often maintains social hierarchies, toward solidarity, a practice that promotes systemic change and recognizes the inherent wisdom in everyone. The sermon emphasizes that pursuing racial justice is essential spiritual work that leads toward collective wholeness rather than just an opposition to racism. King challenges her congregation to move beyond surface-level diversity by adopting the Eighth Principle, which focuses on accountably dismantling oppression within ourselves and our institutions. Ultimately, the sermon highlights how individual actions and everyday choices can intercept prejudice and foster a truly inclusive community.