We will explore our connections, what grounds us and connects us to our deepest selves and to others and why it matters.
Sermon Category: Interdependence
Over There — Beyond That Mountain, in That Valley
This sermon explores the concept of the tragedy of the commons, shifting the perspective from inevitable decay to a vision of collective stewardship.
Whose Are We?
“A creation can never be separated from its source.” Where did we come from? What are we? Where do we belong? How do we know?
No Time to Go it Alone
What does it mean to be a people of Expectation? For Unitarian Universalists, change is expected; is it easier in community?
The Hero’s Journey
This sermon explores the profound influence of Joseph Campbell and his research on comparative mythology as a tool for personal growth.
Traveling the Crooked Path
This sermon features a speaker guiding an audience through a reflective self-assessment using a tool called the Wheel of Life.
Invisible Impacts
The provided sermon explores the concept of the mosaic of the American experience, emphasizing that human progress is built through the collective impact of many small, often unseen contributions.
Working the Problem
Making progress towards your goal can take time and patience, even faith.
Hundreds of Ways to Kneel and Kiss the Ground
“Let the beauty we love be what we do,” writes poet Rumi. In these troubling days, beauty can be a blessing and a balm.