This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist commitment to being a living tradition that evolves to meet the needs of a changing world
Sermon Category: Living Tradition
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Channels of Change: A Living Tradition
Speaker: Rev. Alice King
November 20, 2022Hymn #299 challenges us to make channels of the streams of love. What does it means to have a “living faith?”
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Be More Gay
Speaker: Rev. Alice King
June 12, 2022In this sermon, Reverend Alice King encourages her congregation to adopt the mindset of being “more gay” by embracing joy, openness, and flamboyant visibility.
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A Miraculous Mess
Speaker: Rev. Alice King
April 18, 2021Exploring life and emergence as divine process.
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To Who It May Concern
Speaker: Rev. Alice King
May 19, 2019Exploring the worship of the written word and where it conjuncts with deeds, creeds and covenant.
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Mystery
Speaker: Rev. Alice King
December 2, 2018This sermon explores the evolving nature of Unitarian Universalism, characterized as a living tradition that prioritizes ethical actions over rigid dogma.