This sermon of a spiritual address explores the concept of embodiment within the context of faith communities and the Unitarian Universalist “Welcoming Congregation” program.
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I Am
We will explore our connections, what grounds us and connects us to our deepest selves and to others and why it matters.
Over There — Beyond That Mountain, in That Valley
This sermon explores the concept of the tragedy of the commons, shifting the perspective from inevitable decay to a vision of collective stewardship.
Whose Are We?
“A creation can never be separated from its source.” Where did we come from? What are we? Where do we belong? How do we know?
Take Care of Yourself First
This sermon explores the essential practice of prioritizing self-care while supporting loved ones struggling with addiction.
Sentient Beings
Why being a vegetarian and a Unitarian Universalist are such good bedfellows, in terms of extending our guiding principles to include animals
No Time to Go it Alone
What does it mean to be a people of Expectation? For Unitarian Universalists, change is expected; is it easier in community?
No Time for a Casual Faith
This sermon advocates for a rigorous and active spiritual commitment in response to a world plagued by environmental crisis, systemic violence, and social injustice.
The Wisdom of Music
This sermon explores the profound emotional and spiritual impact of music on the human experience, illustrating how melodies and lyrics act as a tool for healing and self-discovery.
The Tiger and the Dragon
This sermon explores the profound spiritual and artistic traditions of Daoism through the lens of Chinese landscape painting, specifically the Shanshui style.