This sermon examines the concepts of resistance and denial through a personal and sociopolitical lens, starting with a humorous story about a misprinted National Park souvenir.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
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Love is the Spirit
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the concept of love as an active commitment rather than a mere sentiment, emphasizing its foundational role in the Unitarian Universalist faith.
Ultimately Fragile
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the profound necessity of vulnerability as a catalyst for personal growth and human connection.
Love Calls Us On
This sermon explores the transformative power of love as an active force for social justice and personal growth
The Love Service!
Celebrate love this month and this Sunday with a multi-generational service that considers the shape and condition of A Perfect Heart.
From Ringo to Lizzo
This sermon highlights the life of Jeanne Villepreux-Power, a self-taught 19th-century scientist who invented the aquarium to solve ancient mysteries regarding the Argonaut octopus.
Frustrating but Essential
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the concept of finding one’s center by drawing a parallel to the physical and disciplined process of centering clay on a pottery wheel.
Dancing Along in the Wonder
This sermon by Reverend Alice King examines the expansive nature of the universe and how its vastness serves as a bridge to deeper human connection.