This sermon explores the multi-faceted nature of courage, beginning with a tribute to a foundational church member who led with kindness and inclusion.
Sermon Category: Social Justice
Ingathering
This sermon details a Unitarian Universalist water communion, a communal ritual where individuals combine water from significant places to symbolize interconnectedness and shared purpose.
Mystery: Where Does UU Come From?
This sermon traces the evolution of Unitarian Universalism, refuting the idea that it is a modern cult by highlighting its ancient and complex roots.
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.
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?
Weathering the Storm: Finding Stability in a Changing World
In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines the inevitability of change by drawing parallels between shifting weather patterns and the evolving landscape of politics, society, and personal life.
Advent: What are we waiting for?
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Dan King explores the emotional and ethical challenges of waiting and unmet expectations during the Advent season and the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election.
Touching Inward Springs
In this sermon, Reverend Betty Jo Middleton addresses the emotional distress and societal division following a significant national election.
Reform or Revolution: Lessons from History and Faith
In this sermon, Reverend Dan King explores the conceptual tension between reformation and revolution through the lens of history, theology, and modern politics.
Beyond Empathy: A Call to Skillful Action
In this sermon, the speaker calls for a transition from passive empathy to meaningful personal action in response to societal hatred and negativity.