Your staff thanks you for the needed rest this weekend. You are so generous with us. We hope you feel empowered and nurtured by the Spirit through worship with our sister congregations throughout our Southwest California region. Blessings on this Father’s Day and thank you to everyone who made this regional digital experience possible.
“It is so very hard right now, but this will not last forever. It will end. I know you believe this too. Or if you do not, it’s okay because enough of us will believe for you.”
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Readings 22:00
Message: 31:32
Prayers: 41:44
Sermon Notes
Thank you, Rabbi David Wolpe, for you consistent inspiration during these trying times.
“Knowing you are worth something is everything. And we as a church are entrusted with that message – by Jesus we are called to bear the message that the most vulnerable are worth something, that the persecuted and punished, the broken and the beaten and the discarded are precious and foundational to the universe. ”
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Sermon 23:16
Prayers 38:09 Comm Time 44:01
Sermon Notes
The insight about abusive relationships and being black in America comes from this book — which I have yet to read but others recommend: James Cone — The Cross and the Lynching Tree.
Today is not just about reform or becoming more inclusive or becoming relevant or tweaking the worship to keep us all happy. Instead, it’s about the wholesale breakdown of every assumption of what it means to be church.
Sermon Notes
Thank you, Rev. Matt Keadle, for your ironical observations about our current Pentecost.
The story I quote today comes Rabbi David Wolpe and his minute long daily inspiration videos. To watch the whole clip, visit his project at Mt. Sinai Temple in Los Angeles.