The sermon advocates for compassionate mentorship and reproductive freedom, suggesting that the true “wonder” of parenting lies in watching children develop into empathetic, independent adults.
Sermon Category: Justice
Voices of Love
In this sermon, Reverend Christin Green proposes a modernized framework for love by expanding upon traditional concepts to include diverse perspectives and social contexts
The Quest for Truth
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the deeper motivations behind charitable giving and the significance of supporting Unitarian Universalist congregations.
MLK Service
This sermon features a reflection on the commitment card utilized by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1963 Birmingham campaign.
Groundedness: The Practice of Walking on the Earth
Thich Nhat Hanh writes that the miracle is not to walk on water but on the earth.
Gentle, Angry People
A brief history of how we, as UU’s, have advocated for positive change in the past, and how we might become more effective in today’s world, and the future.
Are We Free Yet?
This sermon by Martha Baine reflects on the meaning of independence by contrasting historical injustices with modern societal fears.
Old Friends: A Personal Journey Service
This sermon documents a Unitarian Universalist service where long-term members share their personal spiritual histories to help the congregation connect across generations.
R&D
This sermon examines the concepts of resistance and denial through a personal and sociopolitical lens, starting with a humorous story about a misprinted National Park souvenir.
Love is the Spirit
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the concept of love as an active commitment rather than a mere sentiment, emphasizing its foundational role in the Unitarian Universalist faith.