This interactive sermon led by Reverend Alice King utilizes a collaborative “Mad Libs” format to explore the concept of courage.
Sermon Category: Community
Because We Have A Song
We celebrate the creative expressions of UUCL members and friends and the divine spark that draws us to create.
Old Friends: A Personal Journey Service
This sermon documents a Unitarian Universalist service where long-term members share their personal spiritual histories to help the congregation connect across generations.
Burning Barn: Where is Your Refuge?
At our most vulnerable times-facing uncertainty, stress, pain, loss-where are our sources of refuge?
Personal Journey Service
In this sermon, three members of a Unitarian Universalist congregation share their personal stories of moving from traditional religious upbringing to a more liberal faith community.
Connection
How can our free and active faith work in our ability to connect to others, the world, and to ourselves?
We Think We Have Time
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the universal and inevitable nature of grief and mortality.
Connections, Community, Commitment
We celebrate new members and a child blessing and dedication.
The Thing Is…
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of courage, distinguishing it from instinctive bravery by defining it as the choice to act despite being afraid
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.