This sermon explores the concept of radical hospitality through the lens of the Broadway musical Come From Away, which depicts the true story of how Gander, Newfoundland, cared for thousands of stranded passengers after the 9/11 attacks.
Sermon Category: Pluralism
In Whom Do We Trust?
During times of turmoil, uncertainty and unprecedented change, who can we trust, and to what extent?
Our Place at the Table
King argues that true inclusion moves beyond mere tolerance, requiring a celebration of diverse cultures and beliefs that actively transforms the community
The Golden Chain
An Ife creation story and an exploration of what it means to create community and freedom together.
American Religion
The sermon outlines the vision for the National Museum of American Religion, a planned institution in Washington, D.C. dedicated to exploring the profound influence of faith on the United States.
Easter
A celebration of the rebirths in our own lives with the Flower Communion–an annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community.
Heaven and Hell: This Life or the Next?
This sermon explores diverse religious and philosophical interpretations of heaven and hell, contrasting traditional concepts of the afterlife with the idea of these states existing in the present.
Unitarian Christianity: Roots & Wings?
Our Minister shares reflections on how our UU faith has moved beyond dogmatic Christian creeds toward inclusive covenantal relationships embracing diverse spiritual paths.
Beyond Truthiness: UU & You!
How we might be “responsible” to dispute dogmatic pronouncements and beliefs in “alternative facts”?
The Wellspring of our Unitarian Universalist Faith
This Sunday, we’ll explore how the gifts of our faith might strengthen us for the work ahead.
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