In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the multifaceted nature of courage, distinguishing it from instinctive bravery by defining it as the choice to act despite being afraid
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
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We Are Held
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the profound nature of belonging as both a primal human hunger and a spiritual responsibility.
Break Not the Circle
What does it mean to belong to ourselves and each other?
Ingathering
Ingathering is celebrated in UU congregations to mark the beginning of a new congregational year in the fall.
Be More Gay
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King encourages her congregation to adopt the mindset of being “more gay” by embracing joy, openness, and flamboyant visibility.
Belonging & Blessings
As the church year winds down, we meet together in a circle of belonging for an outdoor service with a Rose Quartz Ritual and a Prayer Dance for Peace.
Beauty & Belonging
We explore this month’s theme of Nurturing Beauty…and the beauty and belonging of the individual, the community and the world.
Hope for the Flowers
Join us for a Multi-Generational Sunday Service and Flower Communion. Be sure to bring flowers with you!
We Will Not Cancel Us
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complexities of justice work and the modern phenomenon of cancel culture through a lens of Unitarian Universalist values.