This sermon uses the narrative of The Greatest Showman and the life of P.T. Barnum as a springboard to examine the human struggle between the true self and the false persona.
Sermon Category: Inclusion
Our Wondrous and Uncanny Bodies
As the weather warms, let go of our expectations of how bodies need to look and perform.
Strictly No Elephants: On Inclusion
Rev. Alice King’s sermon emphasizes the importance of radical inclusion and solidarity within the church community, urging members to proactively create welcoming spaces for all.
Our Place at the Table
King argues that true inclusion moves beyond mere tolerance, requiring a celebration of diverse cultures and beliefs that actively transforms the community
The Soul’s Address
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual significance of the human form, framing the body as the soul’s address.
Oh, the places you’ll go! Burning Man Reflections
This sermon recounts a transformative journey to Burning Man in 2017, spurred by the speaker’s fiftieth birthday and a desire to experience the event’s unique cultural ethos
What’s Age Got To Do With It?
This sermon highlights the pervasive nature of ageism, focusing specifically on how society infantilizes and marginalizes older adults through biased language and media tropes.
Love Calls Us On
This sermon explores the transformative power of love as an active force for social justice and personal growth
The Path of Love and A God Who is Love
There are many Paths to love, and we will explore just a few of those paths in our worship, knowing we cannot possibly explore them all in one service.