In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual significance of honoring ancestors during the season when the boundary between the living and the dead is traditionally thinnest.
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We Think We Have Time
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the universal and inevitable nature of grief and mortality.
Connections, Community, Commitment
We celebrate new members and a child blessing and dedication.
The Thing Is…
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of courage, distinguishing it from instinctive bravery by defining it as the choice to act despite being afraid
Patience is the Antidote
This sermon explores how human-constructed stories often distort reality and manipulate our behavior, acting as a shield that prevents us from experiencing life authentically.
We Are Held
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the profound nature of belonging as both a primal human hunger and a spiritual responsibility.
Break Not the Circle
What does it mean to belong to ourselves and each other?
Adam and Eve and Manabozho
Punishment or interdependent web, do we work to live or live to work?
Called into Community
This sermon explores the Unitarian Universalist mission to foster healing and growth through the power of interconnected community.
The Power of Music to Nurture and Heal
This sermon highlights the restorative and connective power of music as seen through the personal and professional journey of a music educator.