In this reflective sermon, the speaker explores the transformative power of intentional attention as the foundation of reverence and devotion.
Sermon Category: Interdependence
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X Marks the Spot
In this sermon, Rev. Alice King explores the Unitarian Universalist perspective on spiritual fulfillment, focusing on the needs of those who identify as “spiritual but not religious.”
Are We Free Yet?
This sermon by Martha Baine reflects on the meaning of independence by contrasting historical injustices with modern societal fears.
Powering Our Future: Energy and the Elements That Create It
In honor of Earth Day, UUCL’s Earth Justice Team will explore the evolution of alternative energy sources and the elements – wind, solar, water, and earth – that power them.
Dancing Along in the Wonder
This sermon by Reverend Alice King examines the expansive nature of the universe and how its vastness serves as a bridge to deeper human connection.
Connections, Community, Commitment
We celebrate new members and a child blessing and dedication.
The Thing Is…
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of courage, distinguishing it from instinctive bravery by defining it as the choice to act despite being afraid
Adam and Eve and Manabozho
Punishment or interdependent web, do we work to live or live to work?
Expectations and Faith
In this sermon, Cara Fortner utilizes the biblical story of Job to explore how human expectations regarding divine justice and fairness often lead to unnecessary suffering.
Climate Justice
This sermon emphasizes the moral necessity of climate justice through the lens of faith and intergenerational responsibility.