In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines her history of receiving seven police warnings without legal consequences to highlight the reality of white privilege.
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
Gentle, Angry People
A brief history of how we, as UU’s, have advocated for positive change in the past, and how we might become more effective in today’s world, and the future.
What’s Age Got To Do With It?
This sermon highlights the pervasive nature of ageism, focusing specifically on how society infantilizes and marginalizes older adults through biased language and media tropes.
To Nurture and Heal Ourselves, Each Other, and Our World
This sermon explores the profound spiritual journey of nurturing and healing ourselves and the broader world through community and grace.
Are We Free Yet?
This sermon by Martha Baine reflects on the meaning of independence by contrasting historical injustices with modern societal fears.
General Assembly Brunch & Live Stream Service
Join us for Brunch at 10:00am, followed by a live stream of the General Assembly Service at 10:45am.
Pride Service – When It’s Not All Rainbows: You Will Be Found
Celebrate Pride with a Glitter Blessing (it’s biodegradable glitter!).
Youth Service!
The Youth lead today’s service and share the Coming of Age Journey they have been on this year.
Flower Communion
A celebration of the rebirths in our own lives with the Flower Communion – an annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community.
We are Creatives
In this sermon, Wendy Testa explores the idea that creativity is a fundamental human quality rather than a trait exclusive to professional artists.