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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Formation: Scriptures That Made Us Who We Are 6/7

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When God Gets Everything God Wants: Ain’t Gonna Study War No More. The prophets of old could see it: the arc of the moral universe, bending toward justice. Here is a strong vision of economic justice powered not by violence or the threat of violence; but God’s own creative Word, speaking fairness into reality. Rev. Dr. Irie Session preaches!

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Formation: Scriptures That Made Us Who We Are 5/7

Ministry Intern Josh Bridges preaches on The Magnificat, and he has some powerful words for us today. Here’s a little taste: “History is an act of persuasion.” You’re not going to want to miss this one.

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Formation: Scriptures That Made Us Who We Are 4/7

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Let Us Then Go to Him, Outside the Camp. We used to think “welcome” was the main thing. But getting “them” in here with “us” isn’t our highest aspiration, is it? What does it mean for a church’s identity, to be constantly seeking the margins, the ones who are still not here yet?

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Formation: Scriptures That Made Us Who We Are 3/7

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Dirt Under Our Fingernails. Here is Jesus-In-a-Hamster-Ball, making all these reign-of-God things happen – and some people are thrilled, and some people are enraged. How does he do that? But mainly – who are these “friends” who claw away the roof to get their guy near enough to Jesus for Jesus to do his Jesus-thang? And how much dirtier can our own fingernails get, for Christ’s sake?

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Formation: Scripture That Made Us Who We Are 2/7

Bruised reeds, dimly burning wicks, and the gentle gospel of “maybe all is not lost.” From the start, we imagined that spiritual refugees would not survive a loud, authoritative (authoritarian?) evangelistic approach. What if we inverted the preaching paradigm and approached this world in humility? It’s a sea change the church must make for its future, and the future of the world God still loves.

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Easter Sunday, 2020

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Decision fatigue, coronatide, the two Marys, Jesus is risen indeed.

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Good Friday, 2020

A meditation from Rev. Dr. Katie Hays at the beginning of our Good Friday service.

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6 Things That Scare Me 6/6

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#6: Resurrection. Okay, so Lazarus isn’t technically resurrected here; he still has to die again, so we’ll call this resuscitation. But still – the vast unspeakable power of God over the power of death, vested in Jesus in this story – that I might be part of the eternal, ongoing fabric of the universe – that I don’t know what that means, or looks like – whoa, man

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6 Things That Scare Me 5/6

#5: Blindness. Literal blindness, for sure, is terrifying. But the way John constructs this story, the blindness is entrenched in those who think they see. “The eye cannot see itself,” the philosophers said. So what am I missing? What would be revealed to me if I were healed?

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6 Things That Scare Me 4/6

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Thing That Scares Us #4: Individuality trending towards isolationism.

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6 Things That Scare Me 3/6

#3: Exposure. This idea that Jesus sees me for who I really am, sees right through all the defenses I throw up, tears down all the walls I’ve built – It’s enough to make Nicodemus slink off under the cover of darkness. 

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6 Things That Scare Me 2/6

#2: Jesus. Jesus does whatever the fuck he wants. He can do amazing tricks at your party, or he can toss you out on your ass. Honeybadger Jesus. 

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Wiki Jesus: How to Everything 8/8

How to Shine Like the Sun. What if the Transfiguration is Jesus’s check-in with the higher-ups, his mid-point meeting with mentors? What if he’s seeking a progress report, to know how he’s doing with this reign-of-God mission he took on back at his baptism? The voice from above speaks again, affirming that Jesus is exactly who God hoped he would be. We hope for nothing less, and God gives nothing less, to all who stay on the path of faith. Ashley D is preaching. 

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Wiki Jesus: How to Everything 7/8

How to Avoid Distractions Along the Way. Jesus here outlines pitfalls for the disciple who is traveling the path of faith – judgment, swine, bad fruit, self-deception, hearing-without-doing. How are we meant to hear his warnings today?

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Wiki Jesus: How to Everything 6/8

How to Do Religion. A continuation from last week – with specific instruction about religious practices: generosity, prayer, fasting, budgeting, looking, serving, (not) worrying… 

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Wiki Jesus: How to Everything 5/8

How to be Perfect. Matthew 5:48 is devastating – “Be perfect as your heavenly Parent is perfect” – unless we can get a handle on the Semitic idea of “leaning toward completion” (rather than the Western notion of the Platonic ideal). What would it mean for our faithful practice if we were honing and toning our intentions, our inner selves, like yoga for the spirit?

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Wiki Jesus: How to Everything 4/8

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How to be #Blessed. The beatitudes, or “congratulations,” show us Jesus’s upside-down view of power, prestige, and comfort – he seems to prefer powerlessness, low status, and disadvantage. This is our antidote to any so-called “gospel” that promises material and spiritual ease. For Jesus, the low-down are the salty lights he’s looking for.

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