Sermons

Dwell in Possibility

This sermon explores the transformative power of reframing one’s perspective to move from a state of dread or stagnation toward a life of hope and potential.

Sermons

We Begin Again In Love

This sermon captures a Unitarian Universalist service that weaves together the American Universalist theology of Hosea Ballou with the traditions of the Jewish High Holidays.

Sermons

Labor Day: People, Planet, Profit

This sermon examines the historical evolution and current decline of the labor movement, emphasizing that Labor Day should serve as a reminder of the hard-won rights like the forty-hour workweek.

Sermons

Is Spirituality a Steady State?

This sermon explores the dynamic nature of spirituality, framing it as an active struggle to balance personal conscience with social and biological influences.

Sermons

Do You Hear?

This sermon explores the evolution of language and its profound impact on social inclusion and human dignity.

Sermons

Unapologetically You

This sermon examines the discrepancy between external labels and authentic self-identity

Sermons

Both Sides Now

How Life Experiences Affect Our Perspective and Use of Labels

Sermons

There Is No “Them” There

In this poignant sermon, a speaker addresses their home congregation to discuss the divisive nature of modern social labeling.

Sermons

Taking Advice From a Marionette

This sermon explores how artificial intelligence and machine learning are fundamentally reshaping modern society, from autonomous transportation to legal sentencing.