This sermon explores the spiritual and practical necessity of practicing radical hospitality toward both friends and strangers.
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One Little Corner of the Storm
This sermon recounts a service member’s personal experience stationed at Keesler Air Force Base during the catastrophic landfall of Hurricane Katrina.
Ingathering
This sermon details a Unitarian Universalist water communion, a communal ritual where individuals combine water from significant places to symbolize interconnectedness and shared purpose.
Amending Spiritual Precepts
Is it necessary to revisit the big questions every once in a while? Have you altered your views on theological issues as you have gone through life? Should you?
War and Peace: A Soldier’s Conundrum
In this reflective sermon, a retired military officer recounts his lifelong spiritual and ethical evolution through the lens of four societal upheavals: racism, the Vietnam War, women’s rights, and nuclear proliferation.
How do we account for evil?
This sermon explores the philosophical and scientific ways humans account for the existence of evil.
Death & Birth
Where do we come from and where are we going? Come explore the teachings of various world religions on death, birth, and what it means for each of us.
Heaven and Hell: This Life or the Next?
This sermon explores diverse religious and philosophical interpretations of heaven and hell, contrasting traditional concepts of the afterlife with the idea of these states existing in the present.
Where Are All the Unitarian Universalists?
If every poll and survey shows that UU attitudes, positions and perspectives are shared by such a large number of Americans, why are so few willing to call themselves UU?
Truth, Reason, & Knowledge
In the first service of our summer series, John Stevens asks how UUs differ from other faiths by citing our own experiences and powers of reason as a source of wisdom.