Reclaiming Religious Language: Christ | Rev. T. J. FitzGerald | 03.29.2026
In his sermon, “Reclaiming Religious Language: Christ,” Rev. T. J. FitzGerald explores the meaning of the word “Christ” through a Unitarian Universalist lens. He explains that “Christ” originally meant “anointed one,” someone set apart to bring healing and change, not just a title for Jesus. He challenges common assumptions, questions claims of certainty, and names how the word has been used to justify harm, exclusion, and injustice.
Rev. FitzGerald emphasizes that being “anointed” means caring for others, speaking truth, and standing with those on the margins. Rather than waiting for a savior, he invites us to see our shared responsibility and the “fire within each of us to bring healing, justice, and hope into the world.