The Doctrine of Our Church | Rev. T. J. FitzGerald | 02.16.2025
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What does the Statue of Liberty have to do with Unitarian Universalism? Everything. In his sermon “The Doctrine of Our Church,” Rev. T. J. FitzGerald explores fear, freedom, and the ongoing fight for justice. From a childhood moment of terror inside Lady Liberty’s crown to the deeper meaning of her broken chains, Rev. T. J. reflects on what it means to live our faith out loud.
Unitarian Universalism calls us 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.
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