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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Church: What is it good for? 1/9

"Church: What Is It Good For? (HUH!)" is our worship series for the season of Eastertide. We posit that "Spiritual, But Not Religious" could be translated, "Alone, But Not Together." And alone is not the best way to be, is it? What if the abundant life Jesus named in John 10 is the promise of fullness of relationship in the beloved community?

And on this date, we ordained Nicole McRaney to Christian ministry. Such a beautiful day. Thanks, Nicole, for letting us be part of it.

Easter 2016

When the tsunami comes, is it fight, flight, or freeze? Or maybe you just run into it headlong, damn the consequences, because some things are worth running for. Hike up your skirts. Resurrection is worth running for. Luke 24.

Screwing Up, Getting Better: 5/5

"Right-sizing" is one of the hardest things to do. We simultaneously think ourselves too big and too small. Like the great Anne Lamott has said, "I am a piece of shit around which the whole world revolves." Amen, sister. Simon Peter said the same exact thing in Luke 5:1-11.

Screwing Up, Getting Better: 4/5

For Lent, we thought about the contemporary sins of our culture, our generation. This one is a little clumsy: the compulsion to form an opinion about everything, and publish it, quickly. Perhaps the antidote is genuine curiosity about our neighbors? Mr. Rogers seems to think so.

Screwing Up, Getting Better: 3/5

She doesn't look particularly wicked, does she?

She doesn't look particularly wicked, does she?

Could our preoccupation with physical comfort be turned into something good for the world? Hm. We'll see. We read several scathing portions of Amos: 4:1-5, 6:1-7, 8:4-7. We also read a much nicer story in John 12:1-8.

Screwing Up, Getting Better: 1/5

This is the Coupland book that first named our first sin.

This is the Coupland book that first named our first sin.

In a worship series for Lent, we're addressing several new (but really old) ways that human beings show how f***ed up we can be. In this one we're talking about our "willful neglect of reflection," a sin named in 199x by Douglas Coupland as a particular failing of Gen Xers. But Moses warned about it first in Deuteronomy 6.

Interrogating the Deity: 1/4

Dr. Lance Pape, looking contemplative.

Dr. Lance Pape, looking contemplative.

Lance Pape, a professor at Brite Divinity School (TCU) and our pastor's spouse, helps us think about how the world really works in God's care. Is it fair? Is it good? Is it simple? Hm. Psalm 1 and Psalm 73 are the two texts you need to get started. (These four lessons are like a mini-series -- you need to hear this one before you hear the next one, etc.)

too soon to kill him

"Maybe All is Not Lost" -- an album of worship music by our worship architect Paul Demer -- debuted last Sunday in worship. But it wasn't a concert; it was worship. So we talked about Jesus, natch. Luke 4:13-30.

We made an album, y'all!

We made an album, y'all!

In God's Good Time: 7/7

We're starting off 2016 talking about vipers and fire. Happy new year, y'all!

We're starting off 2016 talking about vipers and fire. Happy new year, y'all!

There are persons, and there are systems... and there are good persons in bad systems... and John the Baptist seems to think Jesus can do something about that. What do you think? Luke 3:1-38.

In God's Good Time: 3/7

HIS NAME IS JOHN CE-wait, wrong John. My bad, y'all.

HIS NAME IS JOHN CE-wait, wrong John. My bad, y'all.

Luke 1:57-80, it's Zechariah's turn for an aria in this parental prequel to the nativity. "His name is John" is the least crazy thing this dad has to say about his son. What do your parents say about you?