This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of joy and its essential role within the Unitarian Universalist faith.
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What if We Put Whiteness On Trial?
In this sermon, Reverend Edith A. Love examines the systemic inequities of the American legal system through the lens of three high-profile trials involving racial violence.
Legacy Healing
On how to hold on to, and how to let go of, the hard parts of UU and UUCL history.
Cultivating a New Relationship with Eve
What if Eve of the Bible was not as conservative religion or popular culture depicts her?
Climate in the Pulpit
This sermon explores the spiritual and ethical necessity of shifting from a mindset of dominion to one of stewardship regarding the natural world.
Holy Relationships & Long Spoons
On covenant and community.
Whence We Come and How and Whither
What are the dreams that are ours to do in these days and times?
Heartbreak and Hope
This sermon explores the inevitable nature of human suffering and the spiritual journey required to transform heartbreak into hope.
In Service of Our Common Humanity
We wrap up our summer series and reflect on what these ideas might mean for each of us individually and as a community.
Science vs. Religion
This sermon examines the enduring friction between scientific inquiry and religious or political dogma, using the historical persecution of Galileo as a foundational example.