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: Justice
Honoring Indigenous People: More Than Acknowledgement
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the historical and spiritual consequences of the Doctrine of Discovery and Manifest Destiny.
Can We Start Again, Please?
In this sermon, Jennifer Springsteen describes how the musical Jesus Christ Superstar transformed her perspective on faith and the historical figure of Jesus.
No One is Alone
This sermon draws a poignant parallel between a Unitarian Universalist congregation and the characters in the musical Into the Woods to illustrate the necessity of communal support.
Seasons of Love
This sermon highlights the enduring legacy of the musical Rent and its creator, Jonathan Larson, who tragically died just before the show’s debut.
In Whom Do We Trust?
During times of turmoil, uncertainty and unprecedented change, who can we trust, and to what extent?
The Grandeur of Life
In this sermon, the speaker explores how to navigate political and personal turmoil without succumbing to emotional paralysis.
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.
Sharing Our Stories
This sermon by Reverend Charlotte Lehmann explores the vital connection between personal history and the act of resistance against oppression.
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.