This sermon consists of personal testimonials from members of a Unitarian Universalist congregation, each recounting their individual spiritual journeys and the reasons they joined the church.
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A Theology of Hope
In the face of pain and suffering that feels overwhelming, why ought we choose to live another day?
Hope Rises
This sermon explores the essential role of hope and resilience during times of political instability and social injustice.
I Thought She Knew
What if we judged people purely by their actions and not by the labels they or we assign?
Allegiance to Gratitude
This sermon explores the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, a traditional practice that shifts the focus from a singular historical holiday to a daily lifestyle of gratitude.
The Bounty We Share
In this sermon, the speaker explores the concept of abundance through a lens of gratitude and spiritual practice, distinguishing it from mere material wealth.
Time for a REAL Reformation!
This sermon advocates for a modern spiritual reformation by re-examining the historical and theological distortions of early Christian texts.
Growing Up Unitarian Universalist
Many people chose the UU faith as adults, after rejecting more dogmatic faiths of their youth. So what’s it like to grow up in a UU church, and never know anything different?
If I Only Had the Nerve
This sermon explores the multi-faceted nature of courage, beginning with a tribute to a foundational church member who led with kindness and inclusion.
The Lyf So Short. The Crafte So Long to Lerne
This topic will examine how this quote from the 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer can inform our spiritual practice.