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Ellicott City, MD 21043

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Sermons from 2022 (Page 6)

Responding in Faith and Love

Our individual ideas of faith keep us grounded and persevering no matter what comes our way; our spirituality can give us the strength to trust in something greater than ourselves. This Sunday, we explore the meaning of faith to each one of us, and work to understand how this faith can be present in our daily lives.

The Rainbow, Not the Monochrome

After last week’s exploration of Widening the Circle by connecting with our inner, spiritual selves, we now bring this to the world around us.  This Sunday, we explore welcoming all of humanity into our midst, both as individuals and as a faith community.  This is a necessary catalyst for justice work, and for simply living a full, meaningful, fulfilling life.  Together, we are invited to engage…

Tending the Seeds

Buddhism understands intention as a seed – present, but needing nurture and care to truly come to fruition.  In response to the problem of suffering, Buddhists follow eight practices, an interlocking set of ways of being that connect mind and body.  Present throughout is the thread of intention, the question of where to focus the mind, and how.  This Sunday, we reflect on…

Our True Colors

It may appear simple, but we often face obstacles in being true to ourselves. We each know, deep within us, who we are and what we want. In putting these truths into practice, we may experience a change within. This Sunday, we are called to let go of the inauthentic.

Justice, Love, and Hope

This Sunday, we honor the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a person of faith whose actions and leadership changed the course of our country. King’s legacy is found in his theology of justice, centering on love, nonviolence, and a refusal to accept that which is wrong and harmful. Together, we reflect on the relevance of this wisdom in our world today.