In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T.J. FitzGerald and Rev. Beth Dana dive into the theological roots and modern-day relevance of Universalism within Unitarian Universalism. 🙌 In this episode, they ask the bold question: "If Jesus came to save all, are we already saved?" From John Murray's radical message of universal salvation in early America to Hosea Ballou's tender imagery of a loving God, join the ministers as they explore the rich history and evolving theology behind the belief th...
Jun 26, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 50
In this special episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald reflects on the deep significance of Juneteenth, a celebration of freedom rooted in Texas soil, and the legacy of Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” whose tireless advocacy made June 19th a federally recognized holiday. Join us as we explore: The history of Juneteenth and its importance for all Americans Why this day holds special meaning for Texans and Unitarian Universalists How Opal Lee’s work embodies the UU values o...
Jun 19, 2025•12 min•Season 1Ep. 49
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald and Rev. Beth Dana sit down for a timely and practical conversation about how Unitarian Universalists can prepare to show up at protests with courage, compassion, and responsibility. Many of us feel the urgent call to take to the street - for racial justice, climate action, reproductive freedom, immigrant rights, and more. But before we show up, we need to slow down and prepare. Protest isn’t just about presence, it’s about being ready:...
Jun 11, 2025•18 min•Season 1Ep. 48
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T.J. Fitzgerald sits down with Dallas-based immigration attorney Jiroko Lopez for a conversation about what it really means to seek legal status in the United States. Rev. T.J. and Jiroko unpack the myths, the fear, and the staggering complexity of immigration law in this country. They talk about red cards, the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, and the rights of undocumented people. They discuss how to prepare your family if you're living without status incl...
Jun 04, 2025•36 min•Season 1Ep. 47
In the final sermon in our Faith & Film series, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter explores what it means to live courageously in a world that often demands our silence and compliance. Drawing inspiration from the film The Way Way Back, the abolitionist legacy of Thaddeus Stevens, and the struggles we face in today’s political and personal climate, this message calls us to resist fear, reject prescribed paths, and claim the freedom to live as our truest selves. If you’re facing hard truths, longing for ...
May 29, 2025•23 min
The Grapes of Wrath, based on John Steinbeck’s classic novel, is a powerful exploration of human dignity, social justice, and the pursuit of a better life. The film challenges us to reflect on economic inequality, the struggles of the marginalized, and the enduring power of hope and solidarity in the face of adversity. It calls us to act with compassion and empathy toward those who suffer and to advocate for justice in the world. Join us for our summer sermon series as we journey through the rea...
May 29, 2025•28 min
Babe, the heartwarming story of a pig who dreams of becoming a sheepdog, reminds us that kindness, empathy, and the courage to be ourselves are at the heart of transformation. Through Babe’s journey, we are invited to reflect on the importance of compassion and how it transcends species, class, and expectations. The film underscores the power of love and understanding in breaking down barriers and fostering meaningful connections. Join us for our summer sermon series as we journey through the re...
May 29, 2025•26 min
In this Unitarian Universalist Pride Sunday sermon, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald weaves together the story of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, queer theology, and the lived realities of LGBTQ+ people. From Miles Morales’ transformation into Spider-Man to the words of Audre Lorde and James Baldwin, Rev. Fitzgerald explores how heroism, guilt, and survival are central to both superhero stories and queer existence. Drawing parallels between the multiverse of Spider-People and the diverse beauty of queer...
May 29, 2025•23 min
In this sermon, Rev. Beth Dana opens our Faith and Film Series with a deep look at Disney’s Moana 2 through the lens of Unitarian Universalist faith, Pacific Island history, and womanist theology. Moana’s journey to reconnect her people becomes a powerful metaphor for how we find our way in hard times - when the path isn’t clear, when we feel lost, or when we’re trying to heal what’s been broken. Rev. Dana weaves in the true story of Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaii’s last monarch, and reflects on th...
May 29, 2025•21 min
In this Unitarian Universalist Memorial Day sermon, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald reflects on the legacy of faith, resistance, and sacrifice. Drawing on the stories of Michael Servetus and John Calvin, and the painful truths of war, from the Civil War to World War I to modern-day Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan, this sermon challenges us to honor the fallen not just with memory, but with action, courage, and hope. Rev. Fitzgerald offers five principles of resistance as spiritual tools for navigating a world fr...
May 25, 2025•21 min
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. Beth Dana, and Rev. T. J. FitzGerald discuss religious trauma and how it continues to impact the spiritual and emotional well-being of many people, especially in communities like ours in North Texas. They explore what healing can look like within a Unitarian Universalist context, where spiritual practices like prayer and community are reclaimed without fear or shame. The conversation touches on growing up in affirming faith space...
May 21, 2025•11 min•Season 1Ep. 45
This is the time of year when we honor the youth of our church and celebrate their wisdom, courage, and emerging sense of identity within our Unitarian Universalist community. In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald and Rev. Beth Dana explore the significance of our Coming of Age and Bridging traditions. They reflect on how these rituals help young people claim their own spiritual voices, how their reflections continue to shape and challenge our broader congregation, and how ...
May 14, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 45
Join us as we celebrate and bless our youth coming of age and graduating seniors bridging into young adulthood with an exploration of the faith commitments we hold in our hearts. First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, depth and joy, reason and spirit. We have been a voice of progressive religion in Dallas since 1899, working toward a more just and compassionate world in all of what we do. We hope that when you come here your life is made more whole through experiences ...
May 08, 2025•15 min
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter talks with Rev. T. J. FitzGerald and Rev. Beth Dana about the annual First Church pilgrimage to the Khasi Hills of Northeast India, where over 10,000 Unitarians have built a deeply rooted, indigenous faith community. He shares powerful stories from the Annie Margaret Barr Children's Village, and explores what it means to build lasting relationships across cultures. The India Pilgrimage is about more than service. It's about mutual grow...
May 08, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 44
What does it mean to be a progressive Unitarian Universalist faith? In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald, and Rev. Beth Dana sit down in the Minister’s Study to explore what it really means when Unitarian Universalists call themselves a progressive religious community. They reflect on the bold ideas that shaped the earliest movements toward Unitarianism and Universalism, including the radical belief that Jesus could have been fully human and that re...
Apr 30, 2025•12 min•Season 1Ep. 43
Join us for a special worship service at First Unitarian Church of Dallas, where we are honored to welcome writer, artist, historian, and activist Aurora Levins Morales as our guest minister. Aurora Levins Morales is a Puerto Rican author, artist, activist, and historian. Her writing and activism persistently imagine a world in which the personal is understood as political and vice versa, the complexities of identity and heritage are explored rather than erased, and structures of oppression (rac...
Apr 27, 2025•19 min
In this sermon, acclaimed poet, activist, and historian Aurora Levins Morales shares how she practices hope in an age of despair. “We were made for these times,” she reminds us, quoting Clarissa Pinkola Estés. As corporate greed escalates and injustice deepens, Aurora draws on her Puerto Rican Jewish ancestry, liberation theology, and the global struggles of oppressed peoples to offer her vision: Another world is not only possible, it is necessary. Aurora Levins Morales is a Puerto Rican author,...
Apr 27, 2025•20 min
In a time when books are banned, histories are erased, and injustice burns through our communities, Unitarian Universalists are called to something greater - to rise, to resist, and to create a future shaped by love, justice, and fierce compassion. Rev. T. J. FitzGerald's sermon "Rise Up, New Flame" reflects on the life and legacy of Maya Angelou, the ministry of Pope Francis, and the unstoppable spirit of those who refuse to be silenced. We honor the resilience of our ancestors and claim our ow...
Apr 27, 2025•23 min
Welcome to another episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks with Reverends T. J., Beth, and Daniel. This week, they dive into the meaning and practice of sabbatical—not just as a ministerial break, but as a spiritual discipline rooted in the ancient rhythms of Sabbath and renewal. Reverend Kanter shares reflections from his current sabbatical journey, including time spent in India translating indigenous hymns and slow travel through New Zealand. He discusses how stepping away can lead to deep transformation...
Apr 23, 2025•13 min•Season 1Ep. 42
Welcome to a special edition of Tiny Pulpit Talks — from the minister’s study! 🕊️ Today, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. Beth Dana, and Rev. T. J. FitzGerald sit down to wrestle with a big question on many Unitarian Universalist minds: What do Unitarian Universalists believe about Easter? And why do Unitarian Universalists celebrate Easter? Tune in to explore: Why Easter still matters, even for those who don't embrace a literal resurrection How reclaiming religious language and traditions is a pow...
Apr 17, 2025•8 min•Season 1Ep. 41
In his Unitarian Universalist Easter sermon, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter invites us to rethink resurrection — not as an ancient miracle, but as a living, breathing hope we carry into today's complicated world. In "A Desperate Mad Hope," Rev. Kanter explores the Unitarian Universalist tradition of questioning and seeking deeper truth: 🌸 What does Easter mean when viewed through love instead of fear? 🌸 How does resurrection show up in our lives amid anxiety, division, and change? 🌸 How can spiritual...
Apr 13, 2025•18 min
On this Palm Sunday, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald invites us into a journey to explore what it means to choose the path of love in a time of fear. Drawing from the story of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the poetry of Mary Oliver, and the complexities of modern life, this Unitarian Universalist sermon speaks to those seeking courage, clarity, and spiritual depth in troubled times. In this reflection, we ask: What is the passion that moves us forward, even through pain? How do we recognize the “voice stil...
Apr 13, 2025•22 min
Welcome to Tiny Pulpit Talks! We're so glad you're here. In this episode, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald and Rev. Beth Dana dive into a deeply important conversation about mental health—why it matters, why the church should care, and how we can create a faith community that supports every person’s well-being. Too often, mental health struggles are met with shame, silence, or pressure to "be okay." But in Unitarian Universalism, we believe it's okay to NOT be okay. Our faith calls us to care for the whole...
Mar 19, 2025•9 min•Season 1Ep. 40
How do we relate to people who demonstrate values that are offensive or fundamentally different from our own? What does it mean to engage with integrity, especially when we encounter messages—on yard signs, bumper stickers, or even in casual conversations—that challenge our beliefs? In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Reverend T. J. FitzGerald, Minister of Community Care and Engagement, and Reverend Beth Dana, Minister of Faith Development, dive into these tough questions. They explore the imp...
Mar 12, 2025•10 min•Season 1Ep. 39
What does it mean to journey with intention? What questions are worth traveling for? And how might India and the Khasi expression of Unitarian Universalism help us reimagine our own faith? In this sermon, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter concludes our series on the spiritual practices of Unitarian Universalism by exploring pilgrimage—not just as a journey to far-off lands, but as an intentional spiritual path that can begin in your own backyard. Drawing from his recent sabbatical experience in Northeast I...
Mar 09, 2025•26 min
What does it mean to truly retreat as a spiritual practice that nourishes the soul? After months of pilgrimage and retreat in India and New Zealand, Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter returns with deep reflections on silence, stillness, and the ways we can step back to gain perspective. In this sermon, he examines how retreat—be it a brief moment of stillness, a weekend getaway, or an extended sabbatical—provides clarity, renewal, and a stronger connection to ourselves, one another, and the divine. Incorpor...
Mar 09, 2025•16 min
What does it mean to truly serve others? Is it about helping, fixing, or something deeper? In Rev. Beth’s sermon “Monthly Service,” we explore the difference between simply offering assistance and engaging in service as a spiritual practice. Drawing from the wisdom of Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, the Apostle Paul, and Unitarian Universalist teachings, we reflect on how service—when grounded in faith and connection—can transform both the giver and the receiver. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by th...
Mar 09, 2025•19 min
In his sermon “Weekly Worship,” Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald explores worship as a transformative spiritual practice—one that connects us to our history, our collective memory, and the deep well of resilience needed in times of challenge. Rev. T. J. invites us to consider the meaning of worship beyond routine. We are reminded of the way worship shapes our traditions, strengthens our communities, and calls us to respond with love and justice. In a world where injustice persists and history repeats its r...
Mar 09, 2025•22 min
In this Lenten sermon, Rev. Beth Dana explores the spiritual practice of letting go in order to make space for renewal and deeper connection. Reflecting on the Unitarian Universalist traditions of the Burning Service and Ash Wednesday, she shares how saying no to what no longer serves us allows us to say yes to truth, love, and a more intentional life. As we journey through wilderness times, how do we sustain our spirits? How do daily spiritual practices—whether prayer, meditation, journaling, o...
Mar 09, 2025•15 min
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald and Rev. Beth Dana dive into the meaning and traditions of the Lenten season—a time of reflection, connection, and transformation. Lent isn't just about giving something up; it's about making space for something deeper. We explore the history of these 40 days, the significance of sacrifice and renewal, and the communal journey of spiritual growth. From personal stories of Lenten practices to the rituals of Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday...
Mar 05, 2025•9 min•Season 1Ep. 38