In this poignant sermon, Nicola Cook explores the complexities of grief by weaving together personal memories of her late father with practical advice for the living.
Sermon Category: Gratitude
For All That Is Our Life
In this reflective sermon, Rev. Alice King explores the spiritual necessity of gratitude as a foundational practice for navigating both the joys and hardships of existence
In Search of Hope
In this sermon, Michelle Saville explores the concept of Active Hope, a proactive philosophy based on the teachings of Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone.
Opening to Joy
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of joy and its essential role within the Unitarian Universalist faith.
How (And Why) To Practice Gratitude
This sermon explores a substantial and realistic approach to gratitude, contrasting it with the “magical thinking” found in many prosperity philosophies.
Allegiance to Gratitude
This sermon explores the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, a traditional practice that shifts the focus from a singular historical holiday to a daily lifestyle of gratitude.
The Bounty We Share
In this sermon, the speaker explores the concept of abundance through a lens of gratitude and spiritual practice, distinguishing it from mere material wealth.
The Heart of the Harvest
This sermon explores the multifaceted meaning of Thanksgiving, blending historical accounts of Samoset and Squanto with philosophical reflections on gratitude.
Weeding a Spiritual Garden
In this musical presentation, artist Andrew McKnight explores the concept of “weeding a spiritual garden” by sharing personal stories and songs about gratitude and mindfulness.
An Attitude of Gratitude
The sermon explores the concept of gratitude as a central tenet of Unitarian Universalism.
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