Speaker: Rev. Latifah Griffin

Attention Fatigue and Sacred Rest

We cannot pay attention to everything. This sermon names the limits of human capacity and explores how Sabbath, boundaries, and spiritual rest allow us to return to justice work with clarity rather than depletion.

Equinox as an Interfaith Invitation (Ramadan)

The earth does not belong to one religion. Ostara offers an opportunity to celebrate shared human wonder across traditions. This sermon invites inclusiveness, honoring pagan roots alongside UU theology and Christian neighbors preparing for Easter.

Freedom Ain’t Free

Freedom is one of our most cherished words, but it has never been simple, and it has never been free. In this sermon, we explore the truth behind the phrase “freedom ain’t free” by examining who has paid the cost of freedom, who continues to bear its weight, and who has yet to fully experience … Continue reading Freedom Ain’t Free

Beloved Community Has a Budget

Justice, welcome, and care don’t happen by accident. This sermon names the often-unspoken truth: our values require resources, and stewardship is how we make beloved community real.

Into This Quiet Night: A Prayer for Peace Candlelight Service

On this tender Christmas Eve, we gather in the soft glow of candlelight to step gently into the quiet of the night. In a world weary with conflict, grief, and uncertainty, what does it mean to seek peace? Not as silence or avoidance, but as a living practice rooted in compassion, courage, and justice?