In this sermon, Reverend Jessica James explores restorative practices as a foundational worldview for navigating the inevitable friction of human interaction.
Sermon Category: Connection
No One is Alone
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.
When I Breathe, I Hope
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complex relationship between human despair and the cultivation of hope as a spiritual practice.
Lo and Behold
Rev. John Monroe will explore how we can practice attention with a spirit of adventure and generosity.
X Marks the Spot
In this sermon, Rev. Alice King explores the Unitarian Universalist perspective on spiritual fulfillment, focusing on the needs of those who identify as “spiritual but not religious.”
Connection
How can our free and active faith work in our ability to connect to others, the world, and to ourselves?
Where Was God in This Day?
We will reflect on an African story about a young boy and an old woman to find the sacred in every day living
From Ignorance to Bliss
This sermon explores the idea that true happiness comes not from ignorance, but from moving from ignorance to a more engaged and connected existence.
Joy Comes in the Morning
This sermon explores spirituality and the presence of the holy in everyday life, particularly during difficult times.
Build a Cradle
The sermon reflects on the Advent season as a time for inward preparation amidst the pressures of the December holidays, regardless of specific religious affiliation.
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