Sermons by Linda Hart Green
Hope for Hard Times
Rev. Linda Hart Green inspires to cultivate a grounding and authentic hope in difficult times by sharing stories of others.
What Happened to Civility?
Today, we look at the practices of Kindness and Civility; sadly all too often absent from our daily lives. In what ways have kindness and civility eroded from our society over the years–and more importantly, how can we embrace our better selves and carry those tenets forward into the world?
Your Really True Story
Linda Hart Green muses on how our stories help us make sense of the world and of ourselves.
Uncharted Territory
Linda Hart Green assures us that during this time of health, economic, and racial pandemics, we can forge a better world in its wake.
Be an Arc Bender
More than a century ago, the Unitarian minister Theodore Parker evoked the image of the moral arc of the universe bending toward justice. How does that powerful image inform our justice work today? Listen to Rev. Linda Hart Green speak on “bending the arc.”
We Long to Belong
Linda Hart Green urges us to achieve true belonging through authenticity, vulnerability, acknowledging our interconnectedness, and making space for others.
What to Expect When You’re Expecting
Rev. Linda Hart Green explores how expectations shape perceptions and actions.
Beauty: Beyond Whats Meet the Eye
Linda Hart Green explores seeking, appreciating, and sharing beauty as a spiritual practice.
Trees and Animals
Linda Hart Green speaks on the balance between security and risk-taking, exploring how our personal journeys shape our need for adventure or stability.
Don’t Be Afraid of The Dark
Linda Hart Green counsels us to take courage and embrace community and hope when faced with stressful and dark times.
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