Reverend Alice King’s sermon explores the vital intersection of compassion, personal boundaries, and community health within a Unitarian Universalist context.
Sermon Category: Compassion
Honoring Indigenous People: More Than Acknowledgement
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the historical and spiritual consequences of the Doctrine of Discovery and Manifest Destiny.
Presence as Compassion
This sermon by Rev. Alice King explores the spiritual and communal power of intentional presence during the month of December.
From Comparison to Compassion
This sermon explores the pervasive nature of social comparison, describing how measuring ourselves against others often leads to a “trap” of judgment, superiority, or self-condemnation
The Wonder of Parenthood, and Parenting
The sermon advocates for compassionate mentorship and reproductive freedom, suggesting that the true “wonder” of parenting lies in watching children develop into empathetic, independent adults.
What Does It Mean To Be Generous?
In this sermon, the speaker explores the multifaceted meaning of generosity, arguing that it extends far beyond financial contributions.
The Enemy of the Good
We look at perfectionism as an inheritance, how it works…and when it doesn’t.
Ultimately Fragile
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the profound necessity of vulnerability as a catalyst for personal growth and human connection.
Life Changing Moments
There are moments in life when a person or event can have a huge impact on our lives. Who or what has made you pivot?
Heartbreak and Hope
This sermon explores the inevitable nature of human suffering and the spiritual journey required to transform heartbreak into hope.