In this sermon, Ann Richards describes her spiritual practice of intentionally collecting moments of joy to combat her natural tendency toward pessimism.
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Joy Comes Back
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the resilient nature of joy, distinguishing it from fleeting moments of happiness.
Pride Service
One of the highlights of the calendar year, the UUCL Pride Service celebrates and supports our LGBTQ+ community.
In Whom Do We Trust?
During times of turmoil, uncertainty and unprecedented change, who can we trust, and to what extent?
The Grandeur of Life
In this sermon, the speaker explores how to navigate political and personal turmoil without succumbing to emotional paralysis.
Ecospiritual Prayer
In this sermon, Ursula Goodenough defines the concept of religious naturalism, an orientation that finds sacred meaning in scientific understandings of the universe rather than supernatural myths.
Trusting the Dark
This sermon explores the transformative potential of darkness, challenging the common perception that light alone represents goodness while shadows signify evil.
Dwelling Together
This sermon emphasizes that trust is the essential foundation for building a resilient and liberating spiritual community.
All Are Called
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King addresses a Unitarian Universalist congregation regarding the formal process of becoming their called settled minister
Practices for Solidarity and Survival
This sermon by Reverend Alice King that introduces a set of spiritual and practical commitments for navigating modern chaos and societal “brokenness.”
