Sunday, August 6 - To An Unknown God?

Scripture is Acts 17:22-28. In Athens, the Apostle Paul shares with the learned how he has just found an altar inscribed, "To an unknown god" - then proceeds to share how our Creator God is made known to all. In essence, he is saying: the spiritual desires of those in and out of church are no different - and that everyone and everything belongs. What kind of difference might that affirmation make in how we see the world?

July 2 - The Two Gates of Freedom

Scripture: Acts 12:6-17

Affirmative action, student loans, the Fourth: these current news events are addressed in the story of Peter's liberation from the gates of prison - and the ironic lack of welcome he initially receives at the gate of his own people. Can we trust our God of the Exodus to liberate us through Gate 1: the prison of our privilege? Can we trust our Christ of the Common Table to free us to open Gate 2: the equity of the Beloved Community?

June 25 - Pride Sunday: How Free Do We Want to Be?

Rev. Chuck shares Pride stories of bold church witnesses these past two decades - including one at BPC. Scripture: Acts 8:26-40. The apostle Philip, who had not understood how healing his community could be, is freed by his willingness. The Ethiopian eunuch, who had not experienced the healing community of faith he so desired, is freed from his otherness. How free do we want to be: via our willingness, and from any sense of our otherness?