Galileo Church

We seek and shelter spiritual refugees, rally health for all who come, and fortify every tender soul with the strength to follow Jesus into a life of world-changing service.

OUR MISSIONAL PRIORITIES:

1. We do justice for LGBTQ+ humans, and support the people who love them.

2. We do kindness for people with mental illness and in emotional distress, and celebrate neurodiversity.

3. We do beauty for our God-Who-Is-Beautiful.

4. We do real relationship, no bullshit, ever.

5. We do whatever it takes to share this good news with the world God still loves.

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Mail here: P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060
Worship here: 5 pm CT Sundays; 5860 I-20 service road, Fort Worth 76119

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Come On, Holy SPirit: deep cuts from the rcl

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Because Epiphany was extra-long this year, and because Katie will be gone for a couple of Sundays near the end of the season, and because we read a whole bunch of Luke’s early chapters early in the year, we’re doing a short series where the preacher gets to choose from the Revised Common Lectionary readings for the day – just not from Luke.


Jeremiah 1:4-10. Psalm 71:1-6.


“We who must die demand a miracle,” said W.H. Auden. The extension of God’s universal sovereignty to the matter of my own individual life is a hard stretch for many, but bedrock for our faith. Else, is this all there is? 1 Corinthians 15:1-20. Psalm 138.


The faithful are “like trees planted by the water,” say both these poets. What is our water? Where are we planted? Do we get to choose that? What difference does it make? Jeremiah 17:5-10. Psalm 1.


This week’s theme: ‘How We Exegete Our Own Lives: Questions of Theodicy.’ In other words, what do we make of it when bad things happen to us, who are good people, in spite of our trying so hard? Genesis 45:3-11, 15. Psalm 37:1-11, 39-40.