The sermon explores the Unitarian Universalist perspective on approaching the vast mysteries of existence and the universe
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
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Mystery
This sermon explores the evolving nature of Unitarian Universalism, characterized as a living tradition that prioritizes ethical actions over rigid dogma.
Stone Soup
Stone Soup with Five Smooth Stones–please bring some prepared vegetables to contribute to the soup, which we will enjoy after service!
Love, Serve and Remember
A special Veterans Day service.
A Room Called Remember
This sermon explores the concept of “remembering” as a deliberate spiritual act that facilitates healing and wholeness.
Sanctuary: A Safe Harbor
How are we sanctuary for others?
Sanctuary: Longing for Home
What does it mean to be a people of sanctuary? What and where is “home?”
Hundreds of Ways to Kneel and Kiss the Ground
“Let the beauty we love be what we do,” writes poet Rumi. In these troubling days, beauty can be a blessing and a balm.
We Begin Again In Love
This sermon captures a Unitarian Universalist service that weaves together the American Universalist theology of Hosea Ballou with the traditions of the Jewish High Holidays.
Annual Gathering of the Waters
In this multi-generational service, we honor community with the annual gathering of the waters.