Easy Grace | Rev. T. J. FitzGerald | 03.02.2025
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In his sermon “Easy Grace.” Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald explores the deep connections between Mardi Gras, justice, and Unitarian Universalism. From the vibrant streets of New Orleans to the struggles of the poor and marginalized, this message calls us to recognize the battle for dignity, equality, and grace in our world today.
Drawing on the wisdom of James Baldwin, the realities of economic injustice, and the rising tide of division, Rev. Fitzgerald reminds us that the body and spirit are inseparable—and that true faith demands action. As we witness attacks on the vulnerable and attempts to control others through fear, we are called to resist, to organize, and to proclaim our values louder than ever.
With honesty and urgency, this sermon asks: How do we hold onto hope? How do we sustain one another in love and community? And how can Unitarian Universalism be a force for justice in a world that needs it more than ever?
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