This sermon explores the complex and often paradoxical relationship between war and love, specifically how religious narratives can be used to justify violence
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On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
This sermon explores the profound power of storytelling and its role in shaping human identity, connection, and healing.
Living the Questions
Jenna Korff shares a message about living our questions and what the best questions can inspire in us.
Return Anew To Love: a multi-generational service celebrating the Flower Communion
This sermon uses the metaphor of a track race to describe the mental and physical exhaustion felt during the later stages of the pandemic.
Commitment to Community: Be the Light!
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the metaphorical and scientific properties of light to encourage spiritual and communal growth.
Building a Beloved Community
This sermon explores the concept of the beloved community as a lifelong spiritual practice rather than a final destination.
Jazz, Joy, and Justice: Sustaining the Beloved Community
Through a narrative about Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, this sermon illustrates how improvisation serves as a metaphor for navigating human life and relationships.
The Spiritual Imagination
The soul and spirit relish the imagination and are nourished through our dreams. The spiritual imagination helps as we engage both the heights and depths of life.
Imagining A Vision
We explore what it means to be limited in our adventurousness by what we protect.