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Tune in each week to hear Unitarian Universalist sermons and conversations from First Unitarian Church of Dallas, a liberal religious presence in Dallas since 1899. Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald, and Rev. Beth Dana will inspire you with messages that are rationally spiritual and joyfully deep. No matter where you are in the world, you are invited to bring your whole self: your full identity, your questioning mind, and your open heart.
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As we gather around Thanksgiving tables this week, how will we practice our values of generosity and welcome? 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. …
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In the second installment of our two-part series with members of the Racial Equity Task Force, Pamela Ice and Steve Jensen return to tackle the complex topic of reparations. Drawing on examples like Ta-Nehisi Coates’ The Case for Reparations, Hawaii’s historic efforts, and Fort Worth’s Broadway Baptist Church project, they explore how communities c…
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This Sunday, we are honored to welcome Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association, as our guest preacher. Rev. Dr. Betancourt is a visionary leader, theologian, and advocate for justice whose work inspires our faith. This is a unique opportunity to hear from one of Unitarian Universalism’s most influential voices…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Pamela Ice and Steve Jensen from the First Unitarian Church of Dallas Racial Equity Task Force. Together, they dive into the deeply rooted history of racial injustice and its ongoing impact. From the uncomfortable truths about how Black Americans built the U.S. economy for no pay,…
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Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter's post-election sermon "A Love of Liberty" reminds us that even in the face of despair, love endures. Through grief, rage, and exhaustion, the message is clear: we are called to action. Together, we confront injustice, uphold freedom, and refuse to let love be extinguished. Join us as we recommit to a future rooted in compass…
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Together we remember and honor the lives of those who have died this year in our annual service of All Souls. 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. …
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In this Election Week edition of Tiny Pulpit Talks, we dive into the fine lines between politics and political speech within churches. Rev. T. J. FitzGerald unpacks how these concepts differ and how history has shaped the complex role of religion in public life. From the origins of religious freedom to the nuances of what churches can say political…
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With Halloween arriving today and our All Souls worship service happening on Sunday, we are diving into one of life’s biggest questions: What happens after we die? Join the ministers as they explore this profound topic from different perspectives, offering insights on how our actions, relationships, and legacies live on after death. From soul discu…
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We finally unpack a last part of Daniel Limbaugh’s founding sermon of our church from 1899 in which he said, “What shall I do with my life? How can I make the most of it?” They had answers to these questions, let’s see if we can find some for today. This sermon is part of our Chart & Compass series – Our Unitarian Universalist faith is a beacon of …
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Welcome to this week's episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks! Today, we dive into a topic that's on everyone's mind: how do we find peace and grounding when the world feels overwhelming? With a looming election, global conflicts, and personal challenges, it's easy to feel lost in the storm. So, how do we find our footing? Do we retreat, take a break, or ste…
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We unpack more of Daniel Limbaugh’s founding sermon of our church from 1899 in which he said, “We believe God to be one, not three or more; an intelligent first cause, not an ultimate blind force… We have said that we believe God is love.” Let’s look for God in our version of faith for today through his eyes. This sermon is part of our Chart & Comp…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, we dive into the heart of community and connection with Sharon Thompson, Director of Membership and Hospitality. Sharon shares stories about welcoming newcomers to the church, the simple process of becoming a member, and the meaningful tradition of signing the Book of Names. She highlights the inclusive and fle…
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We continue to explore Daniel Limbaugh’s 1899 founding sermon for our church by finding in it kernels of interest for them and for us today. In it he said, “Ours is not a system so much as it is a tendency. It is embraced by the spirit rather than by any formal statement of language. The seeking of truth, actuated by a love for it and its applicati…
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In this special edition of Tiny Pulpit Talks, we step inside the Minister's Study with Revs. Daniel, Beth, and T. J. to reflect on our recently wrapped-up sermon series on Luminaries of Truth & Justice. This conversation digs deep into the powerful legacies of justice-seekers within Unitarian Universalism and how their work connects to today's effo…
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The church was founded this day in 1899 with the words of Daniel Limbaugh who preached, “Many souls are hungering and thirsting for religious knowledge, truth and righteousness, to whom the old dogmas, doctrines and creeds appear outgrown. These persons are at sea without chart or compass, and many are making shipwreck of their religious natures.” …
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Reverend T. J. FitzGerald sits down with Brennan Greef, Director of Adult Ministries and Leadership Development, for a heartfelt conversation you won’t want to miss! Brennan shares how she guides the congregation through their spiritual journeys, creating spaces for deep growth and transformation. Whether you'r…
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Unitarian Universalism and our church would not be what it is today without the people of color who have led our faith into the future. We will talk about how our faith and church have been shaped by these leaders and their prophetic vision. This sermon is part of our Luminaries of Truth and Justice series – finding inspiration in the radical voice…
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Unitarian Universalism welcomed and blessed women in leadership roles before any other tradition. Then and now, this is one of the great strengths of our faith and of this church. This sermon is part of our Luminaries of Truth and Justice series – finding inspiration in the radical voices of our faith’s history, present, and future. As we embark on…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald hosts an inspiring conversation with Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams, co-Executive Director for Movement Building of SACReD (Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity). They delve into the power of bringing one's whole self into the intersection of faith and reproductive justic…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, we dive into the important work behind the scenes at the church with special guest Martha Norton, a long-time congregant and staff member who currently works in stewardship and finance. Martha shares her journey of gratitude and how she has spent the last decade helping sustain the church’s mission by thanking …
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Our faith is filled with radicals who fought for what was right and took on systems of injustice. Our own church is part of this fight and is in it for the long haul. This sermon is part of our Luminaries of Truth and Justice series – finding inspiration in the radical voices of our faith’s history, present, and future. As we embark on a new church…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Jean Ann Powers, Director of Pastoral Care, to dive into the heart of her ministry at the church. Jean Ann shares the incredible work of her 125+ volunteers, describing them as the "foot soldiers" who bring warmth, connection, and care to the congregation. She talks about the impo…
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Ingathering is our kick–off to the theme year. We will explore 125 years of progressive religious impact and what it means to be a Dallas UU today. Keeping the Flame: Then, Now, and Always Celebrating 125 Years of Progressive Religion in Dallas Our 2024-25 theme year “Keeping the Flame: Then, Now, and Always,” is a call to action and reflection for…
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We can’t wait for someone or something to make good things happen, to bring about change, to do justice. Join us as we explore the prophethood of all and the foundations of Unitarian Universalism that call us to be part of building a just and loving community. This sermon is part of our Foundations series – inspired by John Luther Adams’ essay in w…
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Was David optimistic when he slain Goliath? The story says everyone was afraid. What role does optimism play in stories of triumph and in our lives. In uncertain times our theologian James Luther Adams calls for ‘Ultimate Optimism.’ Let’s look at that more closely. This sermon is part of our Foundations series – inspired by John Luther Adams’ essay…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Bill Holston, Chief Executive Officer of Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center, to talk about his organization's mission to serve tenants facing housing insecurity with pro bono legal advice and representation, housing assistance, rent relief and a clearinghouse of tenant and eviction i…
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Have you ever wondered why Unitarian Universalists seem so focused on justice and equity. Some of the theological foundations of our faith are about mutuality between one another and the agency we believe all persons should have. We will deepen our understanding of these concepts together. This sermon is part of our Foundations series – inspired by…
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Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition that remains open to new truths that shape our faith. Let’s explore the evolution of Unitarian Universalism taking place around us today. We will also celebrate our annual Back to School Blessing, inviting students and educators of all kinds to bring their backpacks or school bags and to receive a gift. …
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Revs. Beth and T. J. talk about our upcoming sermon series "Foundations," which is inspired by James Luther Adams’ essay “Guiding Principles of a Free Faith." In his essay, Adams introduces the 5 smooth stones of liberal religion, ideas that we use throughout our Faith Forward offerings and religious education.…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, you get the chance to meet our new Director of Music, Grant Wareham. Learn more about Grant and hear what he has planned for the music program in the coming year. 00:00 - Welcome Grant! 02:23 - Get to know Grant. 04:22 - Grant share about his experience at Rice University. 06:41 - How to bring out the best in a…
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Celebrate the artistic genius of Beyoncé, a global icon whose music, performances, and activism have transcended boundaries and inspired millions. Explore how her work celebrates Black culture, empowers women, and challenges societal norms. Reflect on the intersection of art, fame, and social responsibility in shaping our collective consciousness. …
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We are thrilled to announce the 125th anniversary of the First Unitarian Church of Dallas! In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Revs. Kanter and FitzGerald reflect on the church's founding and share the fun ways we can celebrate together this year. Find all things related to the 125th anniversary here: 00:00 - Welcome to this special 125th anniver…
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Through her masterful blend of traditional Chinese techniques and contemporary themes, Hung Liu brings to life the stories of the overlooked and forgotten. Her art, steeped in symbolism and cultural resonance, challenges us to reflect on themes of migration, identity, and resilience, transforming the canvas into a powerful narrative of human endura…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. Beth Dana answers questions from our members and friends. Learn more about Rev. Beth, get tips on how talk to your teenagers that don't want to come to church, and hear what Rev. Beth is looking forward to in the coming church year. 00:00 - Rev. Beth is ready to answer your questions 01:02 - If you hadn't …
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Ludwig Van Beethoven’s music transcends barriers of time and space to touch the depths of the human soul. Despite facing profound personal challenges, Beethoven composed symphonies of unparalleled beauty and resilience, reminding us of the transformative power of art in times of adversity. This sermon is part of our Artists Who Inspire series – a j…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Deneen Robinson, Executive Director of Truth Pregnancy Resource Center in Dallas, Texas for a conversation about caring for pregnant people in a state where abortion is illegal, making dignity a non-negotiable in reproductive care, and how faith can inform social work and healthca…
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Join us as we delve into the powerful storytelling of Aurora Levins Morales, a writer, activist, and artist. Explore how her work amplifies marginalized voices, advocates for justice, and celebrates the resilience of oppressed communities. Reflect on the role of art in activism and its potential to inspire social change. This sermon is part of our …
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Can you be Agnostic, Atheist, or Humanist AND Unitarian Universalist? In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Revs. Beth Dana and T. J. FitzGerald discuss the differences between these systems of thought and how they fit into our Unitarian Universalist community. 00:00 - Welcome to episode 13 of Tiny Pulpit Talks. 00:43 - "Is it okay if I come to thi…
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Explore the transformative power of performance art as we reflect on the groundbreaking work of Marina Abramović. Through her daring and provocative performances, Abramović challenges conventional notions of art, time, and the self, inviting us to contemplate the profound connections between body, mind, and spirit. This sermon is part of our Artist…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Sherri Cook, Executive Director of Wholly Informed Sex Ed (WISE) for a conversation about inclusive and affirming sexuality education, literacy about our emotions and our body, and helping youth to grow into sexually healthy adults. 00:00 - Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald welcomes Sherri Co…
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This week’s film: The Princess Bride – Storybook endings are usually reserved for storybooks. Life is rarely what you plan, though. What can we make of our lives while we are living? The Princess Bride is a timeless tale of love, adventure, and the triumph of the human spirit. Its blend of humor, romance, and swashbuckling action serves as a remind…
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Welcome to a very special Sumfun edition of Tiny Pulpit Talks! In this episode, Rev. T. J. is talking to some of the campers attending our Unitarian Universalist day camp to find out what's Sumfun is all about and to answer questions like: What's it like being a minister? What's your favorite book? Do you ever get nervous before your sermons? And..…
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If you’re hoping to go to heaven, we’ve got some good news for you. Come and join us this Sunday to hear all about it. This week’s film: Field of Dreams – Field of Dreams intertwines themes of faith, redemption, and the power of following one’s dreams. It challenges us to trust in the unseen, to have faith in our visions, and to build bridges betwe…
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Every Unitarian Universalist church has a unique way of approaching faith, community, and care. In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald shares three (plus) ways First Unitarian Church of Dallas differentiates itself from other churches. 00:00 - Welcome to episode 10 of Tiny Pulpit Talks! 01:11 - A commitment to intentional, cohe…
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This week’s film: Soul – Soul takes us on a journey exploring the meaning of life, purpose, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Through the eyes of its protagonist, it prompts us to reflect on our own passions, dreams, and the beauty of simply being alive. It inspires us to cherish each moment and find fulfillment in the pursuit of our…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald answers one of our most commonly asked questions: Are Unitarian Universalists Christian? - Welcome to episode 9 of Tiny Pulpit Talks! - A brief history of Christianity - Are we Christian? - Practicing the religion of Jesus - Is our church more Christian-based than other UU churches? - The …
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This week, as part of our Faith & Film series, we are exploring the spiritual lessons and themes from the film “The Brother from Another Planet.” Join us for our first summer sermon series as we journey through the realms of faith, humanity, and the divine, illuminated by the magic of film. Each Wednesday evening we will gather in community to view…
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Revs. Daniel, Beth, and T. J. discuss what we can expect from this month's Faith and Film series and a little bit of UU history as Beth plans to take our Coming of Age 9th graders on the Boston Heritage Trip this week. 01:36 - Palm Springs with Andy Samberg 02:35 - The myth of Sisyphus 04:09 - The Brother from …
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This week’s film: Palm Springs – In this existential rom-com, Palm Springs invites us to ponder the cyclical nature of life and the transformative power of love and connection. Through its exploration of time loops and self-discovery, it prompts reflection on the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of embracing the present moment. J…
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Let’s come together on Memorial day and have church lift us. 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…
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