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The Wellspring of our Unitarian Universalist Faith
This Sunday, we’ll explore how the gifts of our faith might strengthen us for the work ahead.
If Love is the Answer: What is the Question?
Valentine’s Day has become an inescapable tradition in modern times, highlighting how certain romantic ideals are pervasive in our culture. Our Minister asks us to consider some of the reasons for this seasonal observance.
Summary:
This sermon explores the question of love, examining its purpose, underlying mechanisms, and relationship to compassion. It references a contemporary interpretation of 1 Corinthians 13 to define love and explores the neurochemical processes associated with relationship formation, from initial attraction to deep attachment. The speaker cautions that oxytocin, often considered the “love hormone,” can also contribute to prejudice and xenophobia. The central argument is that transcending the potential for hate requires cultivating compassion, especially for those outside our immediate affinity groups, through a mindful meditation exercise. Ultimately, the sermon posits that compassion, born from recognizing our shared humanity, is the foundation for building meaningful connections and fostering a more inclusive society.
A Ship of Dreams
This church building stands here because a small group of people had a dream they achieved through patient perseverance enduring challenges we can never understand. What is their lesson to us today?
Speaking Truth to Power: Three Unitarian Dissidents- Burns, Paine, and West
The sermon outlines a religious service dedicated to Henry David Thoreau, Robert Burns, and Thomas Paine, three historical figures whose radical ideas align with Unitarian Universalist values.
Love Thy Neighbor, No Exceptions!
This sermon explores the concept of “cafeteria religion,” where individuals selectively pick spiritual tenets that satisfy immediate desires while ignoring those that demand personal sacrifice.
Personal Journey Service
This service recounts the personal spiritual evolutions of three individuals who eventually found a home within Unitarian Universalism.
Weathering the Storm: Finding Stability in a Changing World
In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines the inevitability of change by drawing parallels between shifting weather patterns and the evolving landscape of politics, society, and personal life.
Burning Bowl Ceremony
This sermon captures a UUCL’s New Year’s service centered on the Burning Bowl ceremony, a ritual designed for spiritual renewal.
O Ye of Little Faith: Living into a LARGER Mythos
This sermon explores the philosophical and sociological intersections between Unitarian Universalism and the Rotary Club, highlighting their shared commitment to the ideal of service and ethical living.