This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist principles of inherent worth and interconnectedness as tools to overcome social and political divisions.
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
Even these things may seem pleasant
In this poignant sermon, a grieving father reflects on the sudden death of his son and his own journey toward spiritual healing.
Changes
This sermon features a guest minister reflecting on the inevitability of change and the value of interfaith openness.
Keep the Cake
This sermon explores the complex intersection of religious freedom, civil rights, and the social consequences of discrimination through the lens of a 2013 Oregon bakery dispute.
Whole Living and Our Money: Making the Connection
In this sermon, Mike Little explores the complex psychological and spiritual relationship people have with money, noting that it is often a subject shrouded in secrecy and discomfort.
Black Lives Matter
This sermon explores the systemic injustices faced by African Americans and other marginalized groups while emphasizing the inherent sanctity of every human life.
Deep Calls Unto Deep
This sermon captures a spiritual water ceremony where a community gathers to symbolize their collective unity by merging different water sources into a single vessel.
Labor in Loudoun
This sermon documents a community panel discussion regarding the evolving landscape of labor and economic development in Loudoun County and Leesburg, Virginia.
My Looseleaf Bible
This sermon explores the personal nature of Unitarian Universalism, highlighting the faith’s emphasis on individual responsibility in defining one’s own spiritual beliefs.
Precepts, Commandments, Rules for Living
This sermon explores the diverse frameworks individuals use to navigate morality, ranging from structured religious codes to personal philosophies.