This sermon explores the transformative power of vision as a tool for personal and communal growth
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Oh, the places you’ll go! Burning Man Reflections
This sermon recounts a transformative journey to Burning Man in 2017, spurred by the speaker’s fiftieth birthday and a desire to experience the event’s unique cultural ethos
Cops and Fast Cars: Nurturing and Healing Ourselves
In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines her history of receiving seven police warnings without legal consequences to highlight the reality of white privilege.
Gentle, Angry People
A brief history of how we, as UU’s, have advocated for positive change in the past, and how we might become more effective in today’s world, and the future.
What’s Age Got To Do With It?
This sermon highlights the pervasive nature of ageism, focusing specifically on how society infantilizes and marginalizes older adults through biased language and media tropes.
To Nurture and Heal Ourselves, Each Other, and Our World
This sermon explores the profound spiritual journey of nurturing and healing ourselves and the broader world through community and grace.
Are We Free Yet?
This sermon by Martha Baine reflects on the meaning of independence by contrasting historical injustices with modern societal fears.
We are Creatives
In this sermon, Wendy Testa explores the idea that creativity is a fundamental human quality rather than a trait exclusive to professional artists.
Together, With Courage: A MadLibs Sermon
This interactive sermon led by Reverend Alice King utilizes a collaborative “Mad Libs” format to explore the concept of courage.
It Takes a Village
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complexities of Mother’s Day, contrasting its commercialized modern form with its radical origins as a call for peace.