This sermon highlights the enduring legacy of the musical Rent and its creator, Jonathan Larson, who tragically died just before the show’s debut.
Sermon Tag: Tamar Datan
True Confessions: Why I believe…
This sermon details the evolution of the Unitarian Universalists of Loudoun congregation and their long-standing efforts to balance the preservation of their historic 1890 chapel with the needs of a growing community.
Cops and Fast Cars: Nurturing and Healing Ourselves
In this reflective sermon, the speaker examines her history of receiving seven police warnings without legal consequences to highlight the reality of white privilege.
Children Under Fire: Gun Violence in America
This sermon explores the devastating impact of gun violence on American children and the broader community, framed through the lens of a Unitarian Universalist mission to promote love and justice.
Climate Justice
This sermon emphasizes the moral necessity of climate justice through the lens of faith and intergenerational responsibility.
The Mighty Amazon
This sermon documents the speaker’s unexpected journey toward discovering a passion for resisting Amazon’s corporate dominance
“Who were you before the world told you who to be?”
This sermon highlights a speaker’s transformational journey toward living an authentic life through the lens of their experiences with a Unitarian Universalist congregation.
Redemption
In this personal narrative, a speaker explores the concept of redemption by contrasting traditional religious views with their own experiences as a Jewish Unitarian Universalist.
Fear and Belonging
This sermon explores the multifaceted nature of fear, examining its impact on personal decisions and societal structures.