This sermon draws a poignant parallel between a Unitarian Universalist congregation and the characters in the musical Into the Woods to illustrate the necessity of communal support.
Sermon Category: Beloved Community
True Confessions: Why I believe…
This sermon details the evolution of the Unitarian Universalists of Loudoun congregation and their long-standing efforts to balance the preservation of their historic 1890 chapel with the needs of a growing community.
Who Is My Neighbor?
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual and communal responsibilities involved in defining and aiding one’s neighbor.
Who Do We Want to Be?
This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist commitment to being a living tradition that evolves to meet the needs of a changing world
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.
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.
Living Our UU Values in the Larger World
In this sermon, Reverend Justine Sullivan explores the moral responsibility of faith communities to address social injustice and human suffering.
Heartbreak and Hope
This sermon explores the inevitable nature of human suffering and the spiritual journey required to transform heartbreak into hope.
Building a Beloved Community
This sermon explores the concept of the beloved community as a lifelong spiritual practice rather than a final destination.
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