What does it mean to belong to ourselves and each other?
Sermon Category: Inclusion
Be More Gay
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King encourages her congregation to adopt the mindset of being “more gay” by embracing joy, openness, and flamboyant visibility.
Where Do We Go from Here?
This sermon by Michelle Saville explores the profound societal and spiritual shifts triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Service of Our Common Humanity
We wrap up our summer series and reflect on what these ideas might mean for each of us individually and as a community.
Let It Be
In this personal reflection, a father describes how his daughter’s Down syndrome diagnosis led his family to join the Special Olympics, an organization that fosters belonging and radical acceptance.
Building a Beloved Community
This sermon explores the concept of the beloved community as a lifelong spiritual practice rather than a final destination.
Draw the Circle Wide
This month we explore what it means for each of us to experience wholeness. But what does wholeness look like for us as a congregation?
Do You Hear?
This sermon explores the evolution of language and its profound impact on social inclusion and human dignity.
Everyday Leadership
What does it mean to be a leader? In this time when we are craving positive leadership, perhaps we should redefine what it means to be a leader.
Welcoming the Stranger
This sermon explores the spiritual and practical necessity of practicing radical hospitality toward both friends and strangers.