
Galileo Church – a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) – is a progressive Christian faith community in Mansfield, Texas. Our pastor – Rev. Dr. Katie Hays – likes to talk. She really loves to talk about the difficult, messy, and confusing questions that arise from trying to understand Jesus. These are some of the things she (and occasionally other friends of ours) shares with... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Warning: “Nasty women” will save us. I have a “signature sermon” on this genealogy, where the 5 women are lifted up as examples of scandalous sexuality. These are our messiah’s mother and grandmothers. We should have always understood that scandalous... more
Warning: Jesus upsets the powers, and the powers are capable of anything, even hurting children. We know it’s true; we have seen such violence in our own time. Gaza; Sudan; Ukraine. U.S. America, where basic nutrition programs are dangled over a fier... more
Warning: Jesus asks hard things of us. Joseph had a lot to lose, standing by Mary. But this is the thing about Jesus: he forces us to confront who we really are, what we really want; and what we’re actually willing to give up to be that person, to wa... more
Warning: Jesus widens our circles. And not everybody enjoys the widening of our circles. We like to imagine that we’re on an elite, “insider” tier. What does it do to our sense of self-worth if everybody can get in? How do we reorient our estimation ... more
After spending my entire lifetime in fundamental evangelical churches, I’ve developed a gut reaction of dread when I discover another sermon has been preached, based on certain biblical passages. That knot of anxiety is loosening with the mental rewriting being done through Rev. Katie Hays sermons and podcasts. Cultural context, language of origin, and acknowledgement that the writers of the Bible are, in fact, NOT infallible are all key components of the restructuring going on in my faith-life.... more
The sermons at Galileo show me a perspective on scripture I've never seen before. Every time, there's a point at which I go "Ohhhhhhh!!!" and the way I think about the passage being preached on is forever changed. I grew up in a conservative fundamentalist church, and I knew my bible pretty well, so most every passage has some kind of baggage for me, something I used to believe because of the way I used to read it. Studying the bible at Galileo is like redeeming the sacred text, one passage at a... more
A good work was begun in Rev. Katie Hays a while ago and now Katie Hays has begun a good work with the next generation of faithful. Don't miss what's being done here. Drink in the traditions new and old. Find Jesus here.
I never grew up going to church. I was always an open-minded person when it came to religion but when me and my future wife started dating I realized how important faith was to her. After we got married we were hungry for a new type of church and my friend told me about Galileo. We've been there for a year and a half and we are both very active in church. Katie Hays has married us legally and I have been baptized. I cannot imagine where I would be without Galileo. It sets a new standard for chur... more
If you want to hear words of hope, love and faith from a church and church leader who is living the embodiment of Jesus, the one who healed people and talked to people others rejected, then this is the podcast for you. They believe in love as an action word. Reaching out to the LGBT community, young adults and low wage workers. You won't be disappointed if you subscribe.
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