This sermon explores love as the central spirit of the Unitarian Universalist faith, defining it not as a fleeting emotion but as an intentional action and a commitment to spiritual growth.
Sermon Category: Spiritual Growth
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Whistling in the Dark
This sermon explores the spiritual wilderness as a transitional space defined by feeling lost, stagnant, or overwhelmed by life’s hardships
Music Service
This sermon is centered on the emotional and communal impact of music
Living the Questions
Jenna Korff shares a message about living our questions and what the best questions can inspire in us.
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Why and how are we supposed to forgive? Are there steps? How do we know if we really have forgiven someone? Do we really have to learn to forgive or is forgetting good enough?
Unapologetically You
This sermon examines the discrepancy between external labels and authentic self-identity
Growing Up Unitarian Universalist
Many people chose the UU faith as adults, after rejecting more dogmatic faiths of their youth. So what’s it like to grow up in a UU church, and never know anything different?
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly and the Beautiful
This sermon captures a farewell reflection from a long-term member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation, chronicling its evolution over twenty-five years.
Living The Questions
In this sermon, a speaker addresses a Unitarian Universalist congregation to explore profound existential and social questions submitted by the audience.
Touching Inward Springs
In this sermon, Reverend Betty Jo Middleton addresses the emotional distress and societal division following a significant national election.
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