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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Astounded 3/9

Jesus can free you from whatever binds you – and that’s fucking terrifying. This liberating power he has is nothing to sneeze at, and why does it make them beg him to leave? Maybe because free people are scarier to the status quo than when they were bound?

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Astounded 2/9

Jesus isn’t “nice.” Jesus has an unnerving sense of self that does not require him to seek favor even from those who are his friends and followers. His mission is clear; he’s rather short with anybody who doesn’t get it.

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Astounded 1/9

Junia’s dedication. Jesus’s authority is exercised in compassion for centurions (Roman soldiers! gasp!), slaves (not “servants” as the translations have it), and mother-in-laws. These people don’t really “count” in the economy of religious privilege, but they matter very much to him.

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 8/8

Galileo Next Year. Remi is preaching.

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 7/8

Happy birthday to us! Katie is preaching. Remi’s ordination. Co-Conspiracy.

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 6/8

Galileo in the Vashti Years. Katie is preaching. At some point Queen Vashti said to King What’s- His-Name, “Nope.” She didn’t want to dance for him and his friends anymore, even if it meant exile. She wasn’t afraid, and she wasn’t ingratiated, and she wasn’t waiting for his approval.

What if one of the church’s goals is to get everybody into their Vashti years, so that we each and all together are liberated from caring what anybody other than God thinks of us?

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 5/8

Galileo 127 Years from Now. Rev. Tyler Araki is preaching. From Tyler: “Nothing lasts forever, not even our beloved church. But what if it’s for the best, happiest reasons? What if we have done Justice, Kindness, Beauty, Real Relationships, and Whatever it Took- as much as possible? It’s so hard to imagine any of that being true, but it’s what we’re working towards, and God willing, someday we will have completely done what we set out to do- building just a bit of the Kingdom of God in our community.”

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 3/8

Galileo at the End of the World.

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 2/8

Galileo in (Another) Ten Years. Katie is preaching. It’s likely that our ancestors exaggerated the success of their earliest attempts at doing church – the same way are tempted to do, when we look back with nostalgia. (“All church planters lie,” I’ve been heard to say.) But embedded in the exaggeration is a grain of truth. What are the grains of truth they’ll be telling about us in another decade?

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow 1/8

Galileo in 40 Years. Josh Bridges-Hickey is preaching.

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Easter Sunday 2023

Hey, guess what? He’s alive! (But what does it mean that the powers-that-be still want to disappear him? And who else would they disappear, if they could?)

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Palm Sunday 2023

The Sixth Sunday in Lent is Palm & Passion Sunday. It starts with Hosannas and goes downhill from there. After our palm parade, we read the entire account of Jesus’s last week in Jerusalem, including his arrest, trial, guilty verdict, and state execution. We paused to reflect that maybe Palm Sunday doesn’t mean what we thought, and maybe hair care means more than we thought.

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We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 5/5

Today’s trouble is enough for today. Well now Jesus is picking a fight with me – all his glib talk about not worrying, about being more like a daisy or a sparrow than a real live human being with real live problems – a mortgage, a boss, a gender-diverse kid in a state that’s not safe, and so much more. Why does he provoke us with this “don’t worry, be happy” talk? What kind of life is he calling us to?

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We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 4/5

Picking a fight with “the hypocrites.” Who are they, “the hypocrites” that Jesus repeatedly says are not to be emulated? And – what is the difference between public piety vs. public witness? How easy is it to mistake religious expression for the justice God hopes we hunger for?

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We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 3/5

Blessed are the Dumbfucks. Perhaps a reprise of a sermon from several years ago? Jesus builds his team with losers and fuckups, and the blessings just keep coming. Can he be serious? Can we?

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We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 2/5

No time to lay low. “When Jesus heard that John had been arrested…” There are lots of ways this story could go from here. It would be smart to keep your head down, stay off the radar of the powers that be. But Jesus starts building his organization, and traveling in a pack of broken- down riffraff who love him, but can’t protect him.

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We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 1/5

The power to get more power. The temptation of Jesus in the desert can be read many ways, but what if we read it through the lens of using power to acquire more power? What if here Jesus is already demonstrating his unwillingness to work this system, to play the odds, to win friends and market share? We can imagine that his “yes” to any of these trials would have yielded a “successful” ministry…right?

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Praying in a Crowded House 5/6

Praying to Confess. Sometimes the mess we’re in is one of our own making, and we know it. We have to ask for help, but not without confessing that we’re reaping what we sowed. There remains a sense that, no matter how despicable or dumb we’ve been, God is ready to hear our confession and respond with kindness.

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Praying in a Crowded House 6/6

Praying to Celebrate. A rescue from danger, a victory in battle, a recovery from illness, a reprieve from all manner of heartache – these are occasions to say out loud that, at least for today, “God is in God’s heaven and all is right with the world!” Alleluia!

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Praying in a Crowded House 4/6

Praying to Complain. Sometimes our lived experience leads us to think God has forgotten us, or just isn’t paying attention – like we’ve been more faithful than God has been in this relationship. And, when it’s our fellow human beings who are causing our distress, we want God to hate them as much as we do. It adds to our distress to think that God might not. Prayers like this are part of sacred scripture. God is ready to hear these accusations from us.

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