This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist commitment to finding joy and community while actively resisting social injustices.
Sermon Category: Resistance
What We Resist…
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of resistance, distinguishing between avoidance and faithful opposition.
Sharing Our Stories
This sermon by Reverend Charlotte Lehmann explores the vital connection between personal history and the act of resistance against oppression.
Changing the Narrative
Rev. Alice King’s sermon uses the writings of Thomas King and Martin Luther King Jr. to explore the power of storytelling and the importance of shifting narratives from exploitation and fear to interdependence and love.
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.
Return Anew To Love: a multi-generational service celebrating the Flower Communion
This sermon uses the metaphor of a track race to describe the mental and physical exhaustion felt during the later stages of the pandemic.
What Are the Elves to Do Now?
This sermon explores the spiritual importance of rest as a necessary form of resistance against a culture that values human worth solely by productivity.