Douglass Blvd Christian Church

an open and affirming community of faith

n open and affirming community where faith is questioned and formed, as relationships are made and upheld. 

The Future of Faith

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With the rise of both the "nones" and immigrant faith groups, the way future of faith seems squeezed between two opposing forces. What is the way forward? How about this?

"What if the path toward awakening is simple? Embracing faith as if we really mean it, not worrying about institutional power or rich congregations, living out the teachings of Moses and Jesus, sharing with others, seeking to be at peace with all, loving our neighbors as ourselves?"

A thought provoking article by Diana Butler Bass. Take some time to read it.

Sermon Podcast: Just Trying to Hear

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So how can we hear what he has to say? How can those who earnestly seek to be his sheep know what his voice sounds like?

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like a hungry child being fed.

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like an undocumented worker being treated like a human being—with kindness and dignity.

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like the hand of an old woman being held as she struggles to take her final breaths.

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like a gay teenager being treated like a normal kid in a world intent on treating him like he’s got something wrong with him.

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like a poor mother finding medicine for her sick children.

You want to hear Jesus? His voice sounds like an eight year-old boy holding a sign that says, “No more hurting people. Peace.”


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Baby Shower for Freedom House

This afternoon (Sunday, April 21) members from DBCC gathered together to throw a baby shower for the women of Freedom House, a drug treatment program for women and their children, run by Volunteers of America. Church members bought shower presents for eight women, as well as larger gifts to be distributed by Freedom House.

Good times? Only if you like cake, presents, and love!

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Sermon Podcast: Feed My Sheep

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"So, we treasure the wonderful feeling of forgiveness, of having people love us more than they hate our mistakes.

"And if that were the end of the story, we could walk away feeling loved, relieved that the break between us no longer defines our relationship to one another.

"But Jesus doesn’t just forgive Peter; he does something even more amazing.

"He restores Peter’s vocation, gives him a job: “Feed my lambs.'"


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Evangelical Leader, Jim Wallis, Now Favors Marriage Equality

Sermon Podcast: Will You Tell Them?

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"Or is what’s at stake here something different? Perhaps the call here has to do with figuring out a way for Jesus’ followers to proclaim the truth of the Gospel in a public way that actually communicates something positive about the unfolding reign of God—in which the poor receive good news, the captives are released, the blind are given sight, and the oppressed are set free."


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Sermon Podcast: When Jesus Calls Your Name

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"Even she, who’d hung on every word he’d said while he was still alive, didn’t recognize his voice for Death whispering in her ears. But then Jesus said her name. And when Jesus calls your name, no power on heaven or earth is strong enough to silence his voice."

Easter is here! Time to live the resurrection!


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[D] merchant.

If you're in question of the timbre of [D]mergent, their new foray into branding may set you straight.

YES. They most certainly are sleeveless.

Ya know. Just so you don't have to cut the sleeves off yourself - something we were all going to do anyway.

If you're interested in buying one (of course you're interested), they're available on Cafe Press.

A Journey of Faith

A poem from our own Darla Bailey. A variation on it was used in this week's greeting.

    God, I have seen you hungry – 
But, Lord, I have never been without food;
   and yet, I have ached from within for the answers to the 
  questions that go unanswered, I have ached for serenity, 
  courage and wisdom.

      God, I have seen you thirsty –
But, Lord, I have never been without water;
    and yet, I have wanted to quench my yearning for rest
    and refreshing news of guaranteed peace for the future.

     God, I have seen you naked –
But, Lord, I have never been without clothes to cover my body;
    and yet, I have felt vulnerable and exposed.  I have wanted to wrap up 
    in a garment of comfort and compassion.

     God, I have seen you in prison –
But Lord, I have never spent even a day behind bars;
   and yet, I have yearned for freedom to express myself as
   I am.  To  be able to break from the shackles and demands and pressures.

     God, I have seen you as you have been
   hungry, thirsty, homeless and imprisoned.
And, yes, Lord, I have seen my own self – my own needs.  May I 
    see you as my fellow sojourner – traveling the journey of 
    faith along side me.

Darla A Bailey 3/1990

Sermon Podcast: The Foolish Traveler (Luke 10:25-31)

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This past Sunday, we were blessed to have Diana Garland deliver our sermon. Came all the way from Waco, TX. She proceeded to blow our minds.

If you'd like to continue a conversation on this or any topics, comment on Facebook or @reply on Twitter.


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Diana Garland at DBCC

For those of you who don't come to our Sunday Morning Class with Derek, I have two things to say in no particular order:

B) Shame.

A) Dr. Diana Garland, Dean of the School of Social Work at Baylor University (yes, the one in Texas) is going to be presenting this Sunday!

But, hey, you know what? Even if you miss her at 9:30, you could still hear her. She'll also be filling the pulpit on Sunday morning. Check her out! you can click below for some more info on her.

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"Jesus Is Not Coming Soon"

 
If we believe Jesus is going to make a special trip to strap jetpacks on us, we aren’t forced to care about our brothers and sisters (the heathen who are staying behind to be destroyed anyway), about the creation we’ve been given, about any of the tasks God assigns us through the prophets and through Jesus himself. If, for example, your primary interest in Israel, like that of Texas pastor John Hagee and his millions of followers, is how you can help promote your version of the End of Time through the Chosen, how can you truly be a Friend of Israel?
— http://www.patheos.com//Progressive-Christian/Jesus-Coming-Soon-Greg-Garrett-03-11-2013
 

For so many reasons, this clip from Dr. Strangelove comes to mind when this topic is discussed.

 

Greg Garrett hits the nail on the head. And while rapture enthusiasts are easy targets, we are all pretty adept at finding excuses to put aside the Kingdom we're supposed to be laboring for.

That said, please don't feel bad about watching Slim Pickens ride a nuclear warhead to the ground. That's never a waste of time.

Sermon Podcast: Looking out the Window (Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32)

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"There’s almost a competition, isn’t there? As if to say, “Ha! You think you were bad off; you should have seen me before I got saved. I did everything you did, and I kicked the dog! Obviously, there must be something big about God’s grace if God’d fool with a sorry ‘ol somebody like me.

"But, let me clue you in on a little secret: If you’re the type of person who generally goes to church on Sunday Mornings, while everybody else is out doing something more productive, chances are you’ve got more in common with the elder brother.

"Am I right?"

So, the question remains:

Would you go to the younger brother's Welcome-Home-from-Vegas We-Know-You-Wasted-the-Family-Fortune-But-Don't-Seem-To-Care Party?


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Send us your stuff!

Our website is like our front porch to the world. It is often the first thing folks see when they’re introduced to us online. We’ve been working tirelessly to cultivate our site to make an accurate representation of just how cool this place is.

All that said, we want the front porch decorations to be of the whole family, not just a few.We need you to send us stuff. Any stuff.

Shot a video clip at the Fairness Rally? Send it!

Took a picture at the Trunk r’ Treat? Send it!

Saw a funny video on YouTube? Send it!

Wrote a blog post on discipleship? Sustainability? BMWs & earthworms? SEND IT!

Snail mail, Email, carbon copy, dark room, sketch artist rendering, pony express, or drop by the office. Just get it here.

We’ll be the moderators. All you have to do is get it to us. We want to know what you’re thinking. We'd like to know what makes you laugh, what engages you intellectually, but most importantly, we want the world to hear our collective voice as a community of faith. No matter how zany it may be.

Let’s make our front porch light up the neighborhood.


To prove to you that we will literally post (almost) anything, here is a video of Bon Jovi and some goats.

Happy Thursday!

Not Minding My Own Business: Leviticus, Morality, and Not Killing Gay People

By Derek Penwell

This article originally appeared in The Huffington Post .

Minding my own business. That's all I was doing. A little catching up on social media, when I came across an articleabout a Colorado pastor, Kevin Swanson, who warned on his radio show that inside of ten years, gay people will likely be burning Christians at the stake—because, you know, that's how the gays do . . . at least since Nero.

What really caught my eye, though, was a quote from another person on the show, who suggested (wrongly) that people can be indoctrinated (though he doesn't say how) into a lifestyle (homosexual) for which the Bible demands "capital punishment."

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