Sermons

The Case for Empathy

Our guest minister, John Monroe, will explore how empathy is essential to our individual lives and to the spiritual health of a faith community.

Sermons

Celebrating Imbolc

Also called Brigid’s Day, Imbolc is a traditional Gaelic festival marking the turn of the Wheel of the Year.

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What Are the Elves to Do Now?

This sermon explores the spiritual importance of rest as a necessary form of resistance against a culture that values human worth solely by productivity.

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Stony the Road

Exploring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail

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In an Age of Mendacity

This sermon explores the moral necessity of personal integrity and radical honesty during an era defined by widespread social and political deception.

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Burning Bowl Ritual

Join us for a morning of reflection, meditation and new beginnings as we say goodbye to 2019 and welcome the new year — and decade — that awaits.

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Hanukkah Pageant

Join us for a wonderful, no-rehearsal, participatory Hanukkah Pageant.

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Comfort and Joy in Turbulent Times

“Tidings of comfort and joy” may be just what we need in these turbulent times. What does that mean to Unitarian Universalists today?