In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual significance of the human form, framing the body as the soul’s address.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
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Looking Twice
In this reflective sermon, the speaker explores the transformative power of intentional attention as the foundation of reverence and devotion.
X Marks the Spot
In this sermon, Rev. Alice King explores the Unitarian Universalist perspective on spiritual fulfillment, focusing on the needs of those who identify as “spiritual but not religious.”
Ingathering Service – The Big Umbrella
This sermon explores the transformative power of welcome and the necessity of building authentic relationships within a community.
Pride Service – When It’s Not All Rainbows: You Will Be Found
Celebrate Pride with a Glitter Blessing (it’s biodegradable glitter!).
Flower Communion
A celebration of the rebirths in our own lives with the Flower Communion – an annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community.
Together, With Courage: A MadLibs Sermon
This interactive sermon led by Reverend Alice King utilizes a collaborative “Mad Libs” format to explore the concept of courage.
It Takes a Village
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the complexities of Mother’s Day, contrasting its commercialized modern form with its radical origins as a call for peace.
Because We Have A Song
We celebrate the creative expressions of UUCL members and friends and the divine spark that draws us to create.
Cinderella Liberator
Join UUCL for this multi-generational Easter service.