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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Epaphras. Onesimus. Nympha. Paul. 2/8

In whom all the Fullness was pleased to dwell. Riffing on an ancient Christological hymn, humble Jesus of Nazareth is acclaimed as the cosmic Reconciler/Peacemaker, and his ignominious death converts to a glorious reversal of the world’s deep brokenness.

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The Shape of Shalom: Pulling God’s Future into the Now 6/6

Chronic anxiety vs. an economy of abundance. Capitalism depends on our anxiety. Our fear of not having enough is fuel for Pharaoh’s economy. The narratives we ingest reinforce our perceived deprivation. How can we replace the story of “if I only had a little bit more…” with a trustworthy story of God’s sufficient gifts?

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The Shape of Shalom: Pulling God’s Future into the Now 5/6

Violence reinforcing exceptionalism vs. the normalization of equity. Violence (whether militaristic, personal, relational, economic, verbal, etc.) is the tool that equips our impulse to take what we want at the expense of others. God’s dream is the cessation of violence – “no one shall make them afraid” – because everyone has what they need, no more, no less.

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The Shape of Shalom: Pulling God’s Future into the Now 4/6

Exploitation/extraction vs. earth care. The good creation is responsive not only to God’s ideals, conforming to God’s vision for the cosmos and humanity that inhabits it) but also to humanity’s less-than-good treatment of the creation. How does it change our ethics to count God’s good earth as one of the “beings” in our consideration of what’s just and merciful?

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The Shape of Shalom: Pulling God’s Future into the Now 3/6

Power that fragments, exploits, excludes vs. power for the sake of community. God is the Original Seeker of spiritual refugees – going out to find those who have been scattered, ravaged and butted by other sheep. So the church empowered by God’s missional priorities becomes the “rich pasture” and “good grazing” for found sheep. How does that become true in our life together?

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The Shape of Shalom: Pulling God’s Future into the Now 2/6

Many places at once. Erma Sinclair examines what she calls God’s Divine Multiplicity—God’s ability to occupy more than one space at the same time—by looking to the Hebrew prophets and finding where God is both someone who wants to be worshipped and a God that is committed to walking with God’s people. What questions arise when we place this in the context of Juneteenth and America’s ongoing legacy of enslavement and white supremacist colonialism? And where do we see God walking with God’s people in our country’s past and present?

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 7/7

Happy birthday, church!  Pentecost is a movable feast, and so is Galileo Church’s birthday. This year we’re 9 years old, and thinking about what we’ve accomplished with God’s help, and what comes next with God’s help.

Longtime Co-Conspirator and MLT member Missy Holtman is moving away from Fort Worth, and she shared some thoughts during communion on how she came to Galileo and what Galileo means to her.

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 6/7

Presence, the best you can, at gatherings of the church. Martha of Bethany wants what a lot of us want: to be useful, busy, appreciated. But Jesus favors, at least in this instance, Mary’s quiet presence. It’s a difficult shift for many in our church, who are used to church making people busier – and it’s hard, too, because we are a DIY church with lots of needs for people’s time and energy. How do we curate gatherings where more people can simply be?

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 5/7

Gracious receipt of care from the church family. The lawyer who asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” wanted to imagine himself in the care-giving role. But when Jesus casts his play, the VRP’s character is unconscious and bleeding by the side of the road. What would such a reversal require of us – seeing ourselves as (sometimes) care receivers, rather than (always) caregivers?

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 4/7

Extension of the church’s welcome to friends, neighbors, strangers, and enemies. The way Jesus tells it, this reign-of-God enterprise has always been invitational. You don’t stay in one place and hope that people find you; you go where the people are, and see what happens. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t – but when you’ve got news this good, you can’t keep it inside. With communion thoughts from Dr. Lance Pape.

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 3/7

Participation in the church’s discernment for our next steps together. At Jesus’s transfiguration, his closest friends are invited to think about what comes next. They take a swing and a miss (thanks, Peter), and God reminds them to shut up and listen for a while. This listening task is passed along to us – what do we hear from the Spirit when we hush, and how will it help us know what’s next?

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Breathing Together: the Co-Conspiracy 2/7

Featuring guest preacher Savannah Williams-Brooks!

Cultivation of spiritual gifts for the life of our church and community. Jesus invests his apostles with so much power – look at all they can do in his name, on his behalf! But upon their return, they are once again dubious that they have anything to offer. They can’t even make lunch for a larger-than-expected crowd. But one of Jesus’s specialties is making a lot out of a little, including our own little gifts, multiplied and magnified by his power.

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Holy Week 2022: Easter Sunday

He is risen; he is risen indeed! But why does that matter?

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Gird Up Your Loins 5/5

The restoration. So much of this book is deeply unpleasant – God’s anger unto wrath, the notion that God pulls geopolitical strings to punish and reward – but Jeremiah is clear that God’s punishment is for the sake of the people’s restoration, rather than an end in itself. We can reject (or at least question) the notion that God is orchestrating global events to teach anybody a lesson, but still take the promise of our “return” and the language of “new covenant” as a promise for us. 

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Gird Up Your Loins 4/5

The economy of rest. In the middle of all the devastating geopolitical conflict, with intra-Judah political conflict and Jeremiah’s own life often in danger, comes a rant about the people’s failure to hallow the Sabbath – like, just take a day off. It’s that damned economic pressure, and the lie that we cannot “afford” to rest. The flourishing God has in mind for God’s people will not come because they work incessantly; it will come when they have enough trust in God to actually lay down their burdens every once in a while.

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Gird Up Your Loins 3/5

The sorrow. Jeremiah expresses the ache of the heart that accompanies his visions. He both understands how things ought to be; and how very far reality is from God’s ideal. Theologians surmise that “the weeping prophet” (as Jeremiah is called) is actually God’s emotional surrogate, expressing the deep grief of God’s own heart at the brokenness of the world God loves.  

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