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.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
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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.
Channels of Change: A Living Tradition
Hymn #299 challenges us to make channels of the streams of love. What does it means to have a “living faith?”
Honoring the Ancestors
In this sermon, Reverend Alice King explores the spiritual significance of honoring ancestors during the season when the boundary between the living and the dead is traditionally thinnest.
We Think We Have Time
This sermon by Reverend Alice King explores the universal and inevitable nature of grief and mortality.
The Wild Edge of Sorrow
October’s theme: Deep Listening.
Connections, Community, Commitment
We celebrate new members and a child blessing and dedication.