My 2008 Easter sermon on the theme of resurrection.
Frankenstein’s Theology
In this third sermon on reimagining grief, I reflect on the theology of Frankenstein.
Mourning the Past
In this sermon I consider how we might re-imagine mourning the past.
Gather the Spirit
We gather the spirit of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston for the first in-person service since the start of the pandemic.
These Things Figuratively
The second source of Unitarian Universalism is the “words and deeds of prophetic women and men.” Throughout Black History month the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston is exploring this source with a series of services on the teachings of prophetic people from Africa or of African descent. In this sermon, I discuss the North African theologian Origen, who taught about universal...
1876, 1968, and Today: The Need for a Radical King
In this sermon, I reflect on how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. combined the prophetic with the pastoral in his effort to dismantle white supremacy. He taught that our efforts towards a more spiritual life for ourselves and more just society for all can only be pursued together.
Christmas Eve Homily 2020
In this homily I asks "how are we celebrating this strange holly day? What of our customs we have managed to retain amid the heartache and horror?"