In this reflective sermon, Rev. Alice King explores the spiritual necessity of gratitude as a foundational practice for navigating both the joys and hardships of existence
Sermon Category: Spiritual Practice
Come Anyway!
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the necessity of spiritual practices to maintain resilience amidst global tragedy and personal exhaustion.
Collecting Joy as a Spiritual Practice
In this sermon, Ann Richards describes her spiritual practice of intentionally collecting moments of joy to combat her natural tendency toward pessimism.
Groundedness: The Practice of Walking on the Earth
Thich Nhat Hanh writes that the miracle is not to walk on water but on the earth.
Spiritual Practices that Nurture and Heal
This sermon highlights a transition from rigid, rule-based religious duties to a more personal and fluid understanding of spiritual growth.
The Case for Empathy
Our guest minister, John Monroe, will explore how empathy is essential to our individual lives and to the spiritual health of a faith community.
A UU Way to Pray
We explore the UU prayer practice designed by Erik Walker Wikstrom as a way to give attention to our spiritual lives.
Curiosity as a Virtue
This sermon explores the concept of curiosity as a vital spiritual practice by contrasting superficial interests with a profound, focused pursuit of truth.
The Lyf So Short. The Crafte So Long to Lerne
This topic will examine how this quote from the 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer can inform our spiritual practice.