This sermon explores the philosophical and sociological intersections between Unitarian Universalism and the Rotary Club, highlighting their shared commitment to the ideal of service and ethical living.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Dan King
Advent: What are we waiting for?
In this reflective sermon, Reverend Dan King explores the emotional and ethical challenges of waiting and unmet expectations during the Advent season and the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election.
The Heart of the Harvest
This sermon explores the multifaceted meaning of Thanksgiving, blending historical accounts of Samoset and Squanto with philosophical reflections on gratitude.
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Reverend King shares his reflections from UU history AND from scientist Jane Goodall’s lifelong observation of our human relatives.
Moral Imperatives: Choices that Matter?
In this week’s worship service, echoing the ancient Jewish tradition of Yom Kippur, our Minister will reflect with us about how we might forgive ourselves for falling short of our highest goals, AND renew our resolve to make optimal ethical choices.
Reform or Revolution: Lessons from History and Faith
In this sermon, Reverend Dan King explores the conceptual tension between reformation and revolution through the lens of history, theology, and modern politics.
Embracing Diverse Perspectives: Revolution or Reformation?
In this worship service, our Minister will share his own reflections on some historic threads of Unitarians and others who dissented from dogmatic interpretations of that scripture.
Beyond Indifference: The Courage to Defy Hate
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the moral necessity of active compassion over passive indifference by sharing stories of personal and historical conviction.
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