Sermons

Turning our Attention Towards Welcome

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.

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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?

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Take Care of Yourself First

This sermon explores the essential practice of prioritizing self-care while supporting loved ones struggling with addiction.

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Sentient Beings

Why being a vegetarian and a Unitarian Universalist are such good bedfellows, in terms of extending our guiding principles to include animals

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.