This sermon recounts a mission trip to Zambia, reflecting on their experiences providing medical care and aid in a rural village.
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
I’ve Got Good News!
This sermon explores the challenges and opportunities of sharing Unitarian Universalism (UU) with others
Love All, Trust a Few, Do Wrong to None
This sermon presents reflections on trust, truth, and genuineness.
That Arc Bends Toward Truth, Too
This sermon explores the theme of truth and justice through interwoven personal narratives.
Prayer vs. Positive Thinking
This sermon explores the connection between prayer and positive thinking, suggesting they are similar approaches to achieving desired outcomes.
On the Path to Social Justice
This sermon uses the example of Ryan Kaminsky, a young man who sold his possessions to improve the education of Ugandan children, to inspire the congregation to pursue social justice.
Becoming Ourselves
This sermon discusses finding one’s vocation, drawing heavily on the work of Parker Palmer.
The 47%, the 1%, and Promoting Justice in the World
The sermon explores income inequality in America, drawing parallels between the Gilded Age and the present.
Blue Christmas
This sermon explores the duality of the holiday season, acknowledging both the joy and the profound grief that many experience, particularly around the anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy.
The Fifth Precept and the Twelve Steps
The speaker reflects on the Fifth Precept of Buddhism, which encourages abstaining from intoxicants. Initially finding the precept unimportant, recent family struggles with addiction have changed the speaker’s perspective