Why being a vegetarian and a Unitarian Universalist are such good bedfellows, in terms of extending our guiding principles to include animals
Sermon Tag: Graham Copp
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Humanism
In this sermon, a speaker shares his personal transition from a skeptical upbringing in the Anglican faith to a dedicated humanist worldview within a Unitarian Universalist congregation.
Religion
This sermon features a speaker who, dissatisfied with the pitting of man against man in traditional faiths, explores the creation of a personal belief system called Lunarism.
Worship
This sermon explores one individual’s evolving perspective on worship and church.
Prayer vs. Positive Thinking
This sermon explores the connection between prayer and positive thinking, suggesting they are similar approaches to achieving desired outcomes.
Sentient beings
This sermon argues for a compassionate, ethical approach to food choices, connecting Unitarian Universalist principles of justice, compassion, and respect for interconnectedness to vegetarianism and animal rights