Reverend Alice King’s sermon explores the vital intersection of compassion, personal boundaries, and community health within a Unitarian Universalist context.
Sermon Category: Covenant
Come Anyway!
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the necessity of spiritual practices to maintain resilience amidst global tragedy and personal exhaustion.
All Are Called
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King addresses a Unitarian Universalist congregation regarding the formal process of becoming their called settled minister
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.
Our Promise To Each Other
This sermon details the history and evolution of a religious community’s covenant, specifically focusing on how members navigate interpersonal conflict.
Searching for Communion
This sermon emphasizes that human flourishing is fundamentally rooted in deep, authentic relationships rather than casual social interactions.
Voices of Love
In this sermon, Reverend Christin Green proposes a modernized framework for love by expanding upon traditional concepts to include diverse perspectives and social contexts
Life is a Ballgame
In this reflective sermon, Martha Baine explores how emotional maturity and leadership help individuals navigate a volatile and uncertain world.
Love is the Spirit
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the concept of love as an active commitment rather than a mere sentiment, emphasizing its foundational role in the Unitarian Universalist faith.
Centering Our Values
We will explore together what a faith-full life looks like for each of us and for our community.