By sharing thoughts and ideas from all across the religious and spiritual spectrum, we hope to educate, enlighten, and inform our ministers. As an interfaith church, we strive to find common ground that unites us across any divide. The sermons posted below draw from the inspirational teachings of a wide variety of faiths and belief systems.
However, there are so many sermon topics worthy of discussion, and we simply don’t have the resources to cover them all. Therefore, we'd like to invite our ministers to contribute to this growing forum of ideas.
If there is a topic which interests you, and that you think others would enjoy reading about, we encourage you to write your own sermon and submit it to us! To do this, please email sermons@themonastery.org. All submitted sermons will be considered for publication. If you’re interested in submitting something but need help getting started, we offer some helpful tips on how to write a sermon.
Do We Love Our Kids Too Much?
Should We Be Raising Religious Kids?
The Importance of Self-Sacrifice
The Power of Prayer
Afraid of Dying Alone?
Changing the Conversation, in memory of Alison and Adam
Forgiveness in Charleston S.C.
Demons Among Us
Good measure, pressed down, shaken together
Power and Transcendence: The Lotus Flower
Fifty Shades of Sin
What is the Gospel?
Understanding Islamic Monotheism
The True Meaning of Christmas
Books of the Bible: Leviticus
Books of Islam: The Qur'an
Books of the Bible: Exodus
Books of Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita
I offer you my solemn vow
Books of the Bible: Genesis
Lust and Evil Desires
Setting A Good Example
Affliction, Trials, and Discipline
Exchanging the Truth for a Lie
The Universal Life Church Ministries proudly welcomes all who feel called to get ordained, regardless of creed. We enable all faiths; Christian, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, Pagan, Wiccan, Atheist – and more – to join our growing non-denominational congregation. Underlying everything we do is a simple core belief: that we are all children of the same universe.
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