This sermon explores diverse religious and philosophical interpretations of heaven and hell, contrasting traditional concepts of the afterlife with the idea of these states existing in the present.
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
Where Are All the Unitarian Universalists?
If every poll and survey shows that UU attitudes, positions and perspectives are shared by such a large number of Americans, why are so few willing to call themselves UU?
Truth, Reason, & Knowledge
In the first service of our summer series, John Stevens asks how UUs differ from other faiths by citing our own experiences and powers of reason as a source of wisdom.
Redemption
In this personal narrative, a speaker explores the concept of redemption by contrasting traditional religious views with their own experiences as a Jewish Unitarian Universalist.
Commence-ment: A Salutarian’s Salute
Our departing Minister shares personal reflections about the core strengths and persistent issues of our community.
Stone Soup
This intergenerational service relates a familiar story, introducing two strangers who coax an entire village into realizing the power of sharing and giving.
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly and the Beautiful
This sermon captures a farewell reflection from a long-term member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation, chronicling its evolution over twenty-five years.
Unitarian Christianity: Roots & Wings?
Our Minister shares reflections on how our UU faith has moved beyond dogmatic Christian creeds toward inclusive covenantal relationships embracing diverse spiritual paths.
Mother’s Day: Feminism & UU
This sermon explores the intersection of motherhood, feminism, and religious identity within the Unitarian Universalist tradition.
Interactions with Everyday White Supremacy: An Antiracist Tale
This sermon addresses internal crises regarding systemic racism and hiring inequities