This service will celebrate the words and music by Unitarian Universalists who are people of color.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
Easter
A celebration of the rebirths in our own lives with the Flower Communion–an annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community.
Doesn’t Winter Always Sing?
The striving for balance in our own lives sometimes leaves us overwhelmed. What may nature have to teach us?
Perfection is the Enemy of the Good
The sermon explores the suffocating nature of perfectionism and its roots within societal, religious, and cultural systems
Christmas Eve
We will have a special collection for Gifts for Good, a part of the Loudoun Human Services Network.
A Theology of Hope
In the face of pain and suffering that feels overwhelming, why ought we choose to live another day?
Hope Rises
This sermon explores the essential role of hope and resilience during times of political instability and social injustice.
Allegiance to Gratitude
This sermon explores the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, a traditional practice that shifts the focus from a singular historical holiday to a daily lifestyle of gratitude.
The Bounty We Share
In this sermon, the speaker explores the concept of abundance through a lens of gratitude and spiritual practice, distinguishing it from mere material wealth.
Community and Collective Courage
Courage–exploring the monthly worship theme of courage–community and collective courage–aka a white supremacy teach-in