Rev. T.J. FitzGerald reflects on the meaning of the Statue of Liberty as it relates to the call of Unitarian Universalism to love bigger, to stand up for those targeted by oppression, and to take action in the halls of power, the courts of law and the streets of our communities. This is not a time for silence. This is a time to love fiercely, to fight for justice, and to remember that true freedom is only real when it belongs to everyone. Join us as we watch this sermon, originally recorded on 02.16.25 at First Unitarian Church of Dallas.
Rev T.J. FitzGerald is the Minister of Community Care and Community Engagement at First Unitarian Church of Dallas. He grew up in Plano, TX. He holds a degree in theater from SUNY Stony Brook and a law degree from SUNY Buffalo School of Law and Masters of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. Prior to coming to Dallas he served the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu for 5 years. T.J. is passionate about helping people connect their vaules to the actions they take in the world.
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