Former UUCL minister Phyllis Hubbell is delighted to return to our pulpit to reflect with us on where we may find hope in the hardest times of our lives.
Sermon Tag: Rev. Phyllis Hubbell
Oh The Ravens and the Steelers Should be Friends
This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist principles of inherent worth and interconnectedness as tools to overcome social and political divisions.
Black Lives Matter
This sermon explores the systemic injustices faced by African Americans and other marginalized groups while emphasizing the inherent sanctity of every human life.
Joy Comes in the Morning
This sermon explores spirituality and the presence of the holy in everyday life, particularly during difficult times.
Racial Justice 2015 – Letting Our Little Lights Shine
This sermon is delivered on Martin Luther King Day in 2015, focusing on the history and persistence of racial injustice specifically within Loudoun County.
To Bless and to Be Blessed
This sermon explores the meaning of blessing and how it intersects with the realities of racial prejudice, using the experience of an affluent Black family and the events surrounding Michael Brown’s death as examples.
Surprised by Joy
This sermon is about marriage equality and the landmark Loving v. Virginia case.
Who we are, what we do
This sermon captures the beginning of a new church year at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Loudoun.
Ahead of the crowd
This sermon reflects on the pursuit of perfection through the lens of horse racing, specifically referencing Secretariat’s record-breaking Triple Crown win.
Another Side of Thanksgiving
This sermon presentation examines the traditional Thanksgiving narrative, contrasting it with the harsh realities faced by both the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag
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