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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What God Really Really Wants: 6/7

Habakkuk has writer's block -- no word from the Lord to share. And that's problematic, if you're a prophet. Or maybe just if you're a person who wishes God would hurry the f*** up and make things right. The help you need to hang in there while you wait on s-l-o-o-o-w God -- that's what we're here for.

What God Really Really Wants: 3/7

Amos looks at economic inequity, the systemic brokenness wherein the poor get poorer and the rich are “cows of Bashan”, and says, “God really really doesn’t want that.” Are we, in our churches and in our politics, thinking and talking about poverty with the same passion? Why not?

What God Really Really Wants: 2/7

Jay (our brand-new intern from Brite Divinity School) takes on Joel -- a contextless prophet whose mysterious identity leaves us with lots of interpretive choices. But while we're choosing, the earth is burning with wildfire, plague, drought, and famine. What does God think about that?

What God Really Really Wants: 1/7

The “Minor” Prophets of the Hebrew Bible can see it -- what God really, really wants -- and they'll do just about anything to tell us what they see. Starting with Hosea, we'll let them have their say over seven potentially painful weeks. 

This is my son, my beloved, in whom I am well pleased.

This is my son, my beloved, in whom I am well pleased.

Look, a Glutton and a Drunkard! 4/8

What better way to celebrate the 1-year anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges than a Galileo wedding cake?

What better way to celebrate the 1-year anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges than a Galileo wedding cake?

“A seed-sower sowed seeds sowingly in the seeded steppes,” Jesus says in a parable. The secrets—the mysteries—of God are being revealed and coming to light. “Can you hear me now?” Jesus asks. “Can you see it now?” It’s a hundred-fold harvest and boundless light.

Church: What is it Good For? 8/9

Meinrad Craighead, "Song of Solomon"

Meinrad Craighead, "Song of Solomon"

Nature lovers, this sermon is (not) for you. Beauty is everywhere; God made sure of that. Church helps us know where to look. 

(The Genesis 2 reading is recorded here; but much of the sermon's imagery comes from the Song of Solomon. Enjoy.)

Church: What is it Good For? 7/9

"Do you have anything to say to me before I leave?" -- Lancelot Lamar in Walker Percy's Lancelot.  Or was it Beyoncé in Lemonade? Or is the Samaritan woman at that well with Jesus? The Trinity Brazos Area of the Southwest Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) pondered it hard at our annual assembly. 

For the first part of the sermon, Bey's "Hold Up" video played silently on the screen behind the preacher. It was... umm... unsettling. In the best possible way.

You don't have to have read Lancelot or seen Lemonade for this to make sense. But you probably should anyway. Just sayin'. 

Church: What is it Good For? 4/9

Church is the place where we cultivate hope. It's where we lick the batter from the bowl before the cake is baked. Jesus proclaimed the reign of God -- "Despite all appearances to the contrary, God is in charge." That's what we're saying, too.