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.

Trying to find us IRL?
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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Jesus H. Christ: 2/11

Your reaction to hearing, "Jesus was a racist." It'll make more sense if you listen to the rest of the sermon. We hope.

Your reaction to hearing, "Jesus was a racist." It'll make more sense if you listen to the rest of the sermon. We hope.

Oh, Jesus. Why did you have to be so mean to that ethnically differentiated woman? Mark 7:24-37. Let's do this.

Jesus H. Christ: 1/11

We're committed to finishing Mark's gospel before Advent. It's all about Jesus! Imagine that! So we're starting with Mark 7:1-23, wherein Jesus employs potty humor to make his point. 

Also, we got a nifty new podcast intro! Thanks to Nathan Berry who uploads these recordings and puts it all together. And thanks to Preston Eastwood for the chords under the intro. If you like his playing, you can hear his whole album on Noisetrade.

 

(Note from Nathan: Katie is the author of the podcast descriptions.)

Like Jesus, Girolamo Fracastoro had some interesting (and pretty accurate) ideas about cleanliness. Unlike Jesus, Girolamo decided to publish them under the title "Syphilis." Honestly, we just thought it would be fun to put "Syphilis" and "Jesu…

Like Jesus, Girolamo Fracastoro had some interesting (and pretty accurate) ideas about cleanliness. Unlike Jesus, Girolamo decided to publish them under the title "Syphilis." 

Honestly, we just thought it would be fun to put "Syphilis" and "Jesus" in the same sentence.

Imagining God: 5/6

God knows we have suffered under bad shepherds; God promises to be a Good one. Here's what that might mean for us sheep. Ezekiel 34:1-31, and John 10:1-16.

We don't love being compared to sheep. Baaaaaat there's something comforting about all that wool.

We don't love being compared to sheep. Baaaaaat there's something comforting about all that wool.

Back-to-School Blessing, Jess Schell

This lament showed up on the Prayer Wall. God can hear that.

This lament showed up on the Prayer Wall. God can hear that.

We asked Youngster Czar Jess Schell to pray for our students and teachers, staff members and everybody else whose life starts anew when school starts up. Here's what she said. Beautiful, and true. Jess never does anything halfway.

Imagining God: 4/6

This week marked the #firsttime we met at our new long-term home, Reds Roadhouse in Kennedale. Thanks be to God!

This week marked the #firsttime we met at our new long-term home, Reds Roadhouse in Kennedale. Thanks be to God!

What kind of monarch has an advisory board of homeless, hungry, rejected convicts? I bet you know. And this monarch will eventually get everything he wants.

Imagining God: 3/6

Exodus 15 lets us imagine God as a warrior who squashes enemies like a bug. But John 18 asks us to imagine God differently: surrendering. Oh, what God would NOT do in order to have us home. Thanks be to God.

In all likelihood God vs. Pharaoh did not look anything like this. But one can dream...

In all likelihood God vs. Pharaoh did not look anything like this. But one can dream...

Imagining God: 2/6

Walker Scholar preaching award winner Christian Briones, y'all.

Walker Scholar preaching award winner Christian Briones, y'all.

God as Pillar of Fire / Pillar of Cloud, Exodus 13 & 14 -- what do you make of that? Our guest preacher Christian Briones says, “Christianity is not the religion for you if you don’t want to get involved, don’t want to take sides. Our God takes a side against injustice, against oppression... Our God gets involved.” Dang!

Imagining God: 1/6

How do we come to know the ineffable, indescribable God? Language fails; we cannot say what God is, only what God is like. For today, God is like a parent, a father (Isaiah 64:8) and a mother (Isaiah 66:13). God is our origin and our caretaker, and who we are depends on our identities in God.

How is God like this picture? Listen, and you'll find out.

How is God like this picture? Listen, and you'll find out.

On the Trail of the Messiah: 7/8

Mark sure did love his sandwiches. Unlike the one above, however, the one you're about to hear isn't so tasty.

Mark sure did love his sandwiches. Unlike the one above, however, the one you're about to hear isn't so tasty.

Our friend Rev. Nathan Russell brought us this cautionary tale from Mark 6:12-30, wherein Jesus sends out apostles; Herod remembers murdering John the Baptist; the apostles return triumphant. And Nathan does a little dance. 

On the Trail of the Messiah: 6/8

Cheap Trick kinda-sorta makes an appearance. Please don't judge the whole church by the pastor's singing.

Cheap Trick kinda-sorta makes an appearance. Please don't judge the whole church by the pastor's singing.

Reading Mark 6:1-13, we are amazed at Jesus's vulnerability to the thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs of his fellow human beings. How much would you have to love someone to be that susceptible to their actions?

On the Trail of the Messiah: 4/8

Jesus is present, proactive, and powerful -- until he falls asleep, Mark 4:35–5:20. And if we are the body of Christ, haven't we been sleeping long enough? Isn't it time to wake up? "Do [we] not care that [they/we/all of us] are perishing?" This sermon in response to the Charleston murders is not enough, but it's (maybe) better than nothing. 

A gathering for prayer and reflection in Charleston, SC.

A gathering for prayer and reflection in Charleston, SC.