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Sermon Category: Justice
We Will Not Cancel Us
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complexities of justice work and the modern phenomenon of cancel culture through a lens of Unitarian Universalist values.
Be Curious, Not Judgmental
A few weeks ago, Rev. Alice asked the question: Would you rather be just or merciful? This Sunday, explore that question in the context of cancel culture.
So Much Easier with Jesus
A look at what grounds us, holds us and calls us in our faith and the complications of what it means to live that.
Living Our UU Values in the Larger World
In this sermon, Reverend Justine Sullivan explores the moral responsibility of faith communities to address social injustice and human suffering.
The Drum Major Instinct
This sermon features Reverend Alice King reflecting on the deeper, often overlooked legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through his 1968 sermon, “The Drum Major Instinct.”
What if We Put Whiteness On Trial?
In this sermon, Reverend Edith A. Love examines the systemic inequities of the American legal system through the lens of three high-profile trials involving racial violence.
Whence We Come and How and Whither
What are the dreams that are ours to do in these days and times?
War and Love: Does war’s spectrum include love?
This sermon explores the complex and often paradoxical relationship between war and love, specifically how religious narratives can be used to justify violence
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
This sermon explores the profound power of storytelling and its role in shaping human identity, connection, and healing.