What role does persistence have during the time of the pandemic and social, economic and political upheaval. What are the thoughts on persistence in our Unitarian Universalist tradition? How might…
Rev. Joseph Santos-Lyons will speak on LOSING FAITH, MAKING CHANGE. It is a simple axiom that to achieve social justice, enough people must lose faith in the institutions that oppress…
Rachel McDonald will explore stories about how relationships shape us and serve as a source of perpetual renewal.
Borrowing from Theodore Parker’s sermon, “The Transient and the Permanent in Christianity,” I will see if I can build a reflection on the permanent and transient in our faith from…
Maybe a little about romance, but I figure we should touch base on how love carries us through this difficult time. We’re going to be celebrating the end of the…
There are good reasons to support our annual canvass. They all seem to revolve around understanding that we make a difference, and we need to continue to make a difference. …
The signers of the first Humanist Manifesto of 1933 attempted to state in fifteen brief points what a humanist religious perspective had to say about the major questions of humanity’s…
In January, we talked briefly about Rev. Martin Luther King’ s sense of the Urgency of Now. We’ll use this thought from Rev. King to further explore our next steps…
Members of congregations are often concerned about growth, and growth is generally connected with sustainability. This sermon looks at the healthy aspects of being a small congregation.
Small group ministries bring congregation members in close relationship with one another. Although KUUF is not a large congregation, several small group ministries are thriving. This sermon talks about what…