This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the evolving nature of hope, transitioning from a delicate, passive sentiment to a gritty, active choice.
Sermon Category: Hope
Trusting the Dark
This sermon explores the transformative potential of darkness, challenging the common perception that light alone represents goodness while shadows signify evil.
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.
Hope: A Weaving of Love and Gratitude
In this sermon, Wendy Testa explores the concept of grateful hope, defining it as a spiritual practice and heart-centered orientation that remains steadfast regardless of external circumstances.
Hope and Change, to Coin a Phrase
This sermon explores the essential link between hope and meaningful change in both personal and societal contexts.
Lessons from the Date with Death Club
This sermon highlights the Date with Death Club, a specialized curriculum designed to help individuals confront their mortality through a supportive community lens.
No Mud, No Lotus
This sermon explores the metaphorical relationship between suffering and growth, using the Buddhist imagery of a lotus rising from the mud.
Life is a Ballgame
In this reflective sermon, Martha Baine explores how emotional maturity and leadership help individuals navigate a volatile and uncertain world.
Heartbreak and Hope
This sermon explores the inevitable nature of human suffering and the spiritual journey required to transform heartbreak into hope.
Comfort and Joy in Turbulent Times
“Tidings of comfort and joy” may be just what we need in these turbulent times. What does that mean to Unitarian Universalists today?
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