This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the necessity of spiritual practices to maintain resilience amidst global tragedy and personal exhaustion.
Sermon Category: Belonging
We Are Held
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the profound nature of belonging as both a primal human hunger and a spiritual responsibility.
Personal Journey Service
This sermon captures a Unitarian Universalist service centered on the theme of personal spiritual journeys and the search for a meaningful religious community.
Let It Be
In this personal reflection, a father describes how his daughter’s Down syndrome diagnosis led his family to join the Special Olympics, an organization that fosters belonging and radical acceptance.
Whose Are We?
“A creation can never be separated from its source.” Where did we come from? What are we? Where do we belong? How do we know?
Sanctuary: Longing for Home
What does it mean to be a people of sanctuary? What and where is “home?”
Chosen Family: The Paradox of Faith and Kinship
This sermon explores the inherent tension between organized religion and family cohesion.
Sin
This sermon explores the concept of sin from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, contrasting traditional religious views with a more liberal interpretation.
What Tribe do You Belong To?
The sermon explores the human need for belonging and community.
Fear and Belonging
This sermon explores the multifaceted nature of fear, examining its impact on personal decisions and societal structures.