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No place to lay his head. It’s a hard reality about Jesus, that from the very first “Come and see” to his earliest disciples, he never promised stability to his followers. His homelessness becomes definitional for us, this uneasy sense of “not-at-homeness,” the dislocation of our citizenship in God’s empire rather than U.S. America. And maybe the consumer Christmas frenzy heightens our sense of not-belonging?
To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: [email protected]. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or Zelle ([email protected]), or just send a check to P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060
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No place to lay his head. It’s a hard reality about Jesus, that from the very first “Come and see” to his earliest disciples, he never promised stability to his followers. His homelessness becomes definitional for us, this uneasy sense of “not-at-homeness,” the dislocation of our citizenship in God’s empire rather than U.S. America. And maybe the consumer Christmas frenzy heightens our sense of not-belonging?
To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: [email protected]. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or Zelle ([email protected]), or just send a check to P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060