This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist commitment to finding joy and community while actively resisting social injustices.
Sermon Category: Community
What We Resist…
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of resistance, distinguishing between avoidance and faithful opposition.
Herschel and the Hanukkah Goblins: Choosing Hope
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the evolving nature of hope, transitioning from a delicate, passive sentiment to a gritty, active choice.
For Good
In this reflective sermon, the speaker explores the themes of transformation and belonging by weaving together personal anecdotes with the narratives of The Wizard of Oz and Wicked.
Collecting Joy as a Spiritual Practice
In this sermon, Ann Richards describes her spiritual practice of intentionally collecting moments of joy to combat her natural tendency toward pessimism.
The Grandeur of Life
In this sermon, the speaker explores how to navigate political and personal turmoil without succumbing to emotional paralysis.
Dwelling Together
This sermon emphasizes that trust is the essential foundation for building a resilient and liberating spiritual community.
Strictly No Elephants: On Inclusion
Rev. Alice King’s sermon emphasizes the importance of radical inclusion and solidarity within the church community, urging members to proactively create welcoming spaces for all.
Fitted for This Day
We will explore what it means for a community to call a settled minister, and how our covenants and relationships strengthen in the process.
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.