This sermon explores the essential role of hope and resilience during times of political instability and social injustice.
Sermon Category: Justice
Time for a REAL Reformation!
This sermon advocates for a modern spiritual reformation by re-examining the historical and theological distortions of early Christian texts.
War and Peace: A Soldier’s Conundrum
In this reflective sermon, a retired military officer recounts his lifelong spiritual and ethical evolution through the lens of four societal upheavals: racism, the Vietnam War, women’s rights, and nuclear proliferation.
Facing a National Crisis With Truth and Integrity
This sermon details a speaker’s theological evolution from a rigid fundamentalist background toward a mission centered on social liberation and racial justice.
Passover: The Value of Community
This sermon examines the profound necessity of community and the common good through the lens of seasonal and religious traditions.
Living The Questions
In this sermon, a speaker addresses a Unitarian Universalist congregation to explore profound existential and social questions submitted by the audience.
A Ship of Dreams
This church building stands here because a small group of people had a dream they achieved through patient perseverance enduring challenges we can never understand. What is their lesson to us today?
Speaking Truth to Power: Three Unitarian Dissidents- Burns, Paine, and West
The sermon outlines a religious service dedicated to Henry David Thoreau, Robert Burns, and Thomas Paine, three historical figures whose radical ideas align with Unitarian Universalist values.
The Blind and the Elephant
We experience the holy in different ways. By clinging to our own experience of the holy maybe we are living out the story of the sightless experiencing the elephant.
Moral Imperatives: Choices that Matter?
In this week’s worship service, echoing the ancient Jewish tradition of Yom Kippur, our Minister will reflect with us about how we might forgive ourselves for falling short of our highest goals, AND renew our resolve to make optimal ethical choices.