This sermon explores love as the central spirit of the Unitarian Universalist faith, defining it not as a fleeting emotion but as an intentional action and a commitment to spiritual growth.
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The Challenge of Presence
In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines the profound value of cultivating presence in a chaotic, fast-paced world
When I Breathe, I Hope
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complex relationship between human despair and the cultivation of hope as a spiritual practice.
Our Promise To Each Other
This sermon details the history and evolution of a religious community’s covenant, specifically focusing on how members navigate interpersonal conflict.
From Comparison to Compassion
This sermon explores the pervasive nature of social comparison, describing how measuring ourselves against others often leads to a “trap” of judgment, superiority, or self-condemnation
Hope: A Weaving of Love and Gratitude
In this sermon, Wendy Testa explores the concept of grateful hope, defining it as a spiritual practice and heart-centered orientation that remains steadfast regardless of external circumstances.
Surprising Things I Learned from Romance Novels
Monica Sweidel started reading romance novels, not expecting much more than entertainment, and was surprised to learn some valuable life lessons from her reading. We will explore some of these lessons and how our mindset affects our life experiences.
Hope and Change, to Coin a Phrase
This sermon explores the essential link between hope and meaningful change in both personal and societal contexts.
Lessons from the Date with Death Club
This sermon highlights the Date with Death Club, a specialized curriculum designed to help individuals confront their mortality through a supportive community lens.
In Search of Hope
In this sermon, Michelle Saville explores the concept of Active Hope, a proactive philosophy based on the teachings of Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone.