Undone by Love: The Other

Before Church in the Cliff opened, Lisa and I went to Cathedral of Hope a few times.  One time, during the passing of the peace, I turned and encountered a transgender person.  I was taken aback.  My mind couldn’t register him or her.  I didn’t even know what pronouns to use.  Then I had an epiphany: God is like that.  …

Undone by Love: The Alien (Program and Sermon)

Program Scriptures An Immigrant’s Prayer by Remigio Hernandez Sermon I know we’re always looking for ways to annoy our fundamentalist friends and family, so here’s something: the exodus, the central narrative of the Jewish tradition and the paradigm for the Christian journey, didn’t really happen.  It’s true.  There’s a pretty substantial archaeological record from the period it would have happened, …

Undone by Love: The Alien

Last week we talked about the earth as neighbor, one who shows us compassion. She provides the possibility of life, so it seems a peculiar act of violence to carve her up like the concubine at Gibeah (Judges 19). We imagine ourselves as God separating the light from the dark. In a tragically misguided sense, that is exactly what we …

What I Meant to Say Was…

It was a great conversation on Sunday about the earth as neighbor.  Thanks again to Genny Rowley for poking her head out of thesis-land to share with us.  A couple of things came up that I wanted to follow up on. First, Genny mentioned a retreat for the Interfaith Dallas Environmental Action group.  It will on Saturday, July 28th, at …

What I Meant to Say Was…

It was suggested to me that I did not make the current series clear, so I would like to do so.  We will be discussing social justice issues through the lens of the ethic of love we discovered in the Gospel of John.  In particular, we will be looking at how God’s love – mutual self-giving and self-revelation – deconstructs …

Undone by Love (Program and Sermon)

Program Sermon Every so often, someone comes forward with proclamations of doom for America.  Whether it’s Carle Zimmerman in 1947, Francis Schaeffer in 1975, or William Bennett in 2003, they see themselves as prophets pointing us back to an ideal time that has passed us by, an ideal place we seem unable to still find.  We have lost our way, …