The sermon outlines the vision for the National Museum of American Religion, a planned institution in Washington, D.C. dedicated to exploring the profound influence of faith on the United States.
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What We Carry Forward: A Reparations Story for Today
Author, playwright and Trauma Informed Care facilitator, Danita Rountree Green (Satiafa) uses storytelling to help others move through difficult constructs, to find their path and experience the fullness of life.
“Treasures in Our Chests” Special Music Service
Andrew shares some remarkable experiences and insights from exploring his musical ancestry.
Thank You for Your Service
Let us remember not just warriors but all heroes who have sacrificed for our nation.
To Who It May Concern
Exploring the worship of the written word and where it conjuncts with deeds, creeds and covenant.
What Else Is a Heart For?
In this personal reflection, a Unitarian Universalist seminarian explores the concept of active hope after finding inspiration in a uniquely decorated Chicago cafe.
The Sum of Our Parts
Our past shapes us but does it also define us? Can we escape our past and change our ways? Is redemption possible?
Draw the Circle Wide
This month we explore what it means for each of us to experience wholeness. But what does wholeness look like for us as a congregation?
A Crack in Everything
This sermon explores the concept of soul retrieval and the human journey from fragmentation toward wholeness.
Traveling the Crooked Path
This sermon features a speaker guiding an audience through a reflective self-assessment using a tool called the Wheel of Life.