June 27, 2021 – 5th Sunday after Pentecost

June 27, 2021 – 5th Sunday after Pentecost

As we pass 600,000 Covid deaths in the United States, as we sit with those who mourn the loss of their beloveds, as the virus rages on in India, Cuba, the Philippines, and Brazil, how do we stop acting like everything is okay all the time? How do we be present to our individual, communal, and global grief, in a way that is authentic and has true integrity of emotion? And then, how do we not become so completely immobilized by it that we can continue to tend to those who are hurting?

Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West reflects on this passage, and how we move forward together as people who are called to share one another’s burdens, as well as the burdens of the world.

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June 13, 2021 – 3rd Sunday after Pentecost

“Why do you speak to the people in parables?” the disciples asked. We are asking. Our preacher, Bob Duvall is asking. “Jesus, why do you speak to the people in parables?” Emily Dickinson says, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant.” Listen as Oakhurst member Bob Duvall ponders, “Why parables?”

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June 6, 2021 – 2nd Sunday after Pentecost

In Mark 3:20-35, the crowds decide Jesus has lost his mind and his family steps in for an intervention. But Jesus wants to know what makes them think they know what’s insane and what’s sane. Could we ask ourselves the same thing? What are the corporate delusions of ego and culture that we have all agreed to engage in? Can Jesus’ truth set us free? Maybe. But as Flannery O’Connor once said, one thing we know for sure is that it will make us odd. Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West reflects on this passage.

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May 30, 2021 – 1st Sunday after Pentecost

On this Trinity Sunday, the Rev. Rachel Frank joined us virtually from the UK and explored what it means to “live by the spirit.”

The Rev. Rachel Frank was born and raised in the Northeastern US before moving to Atlanta to attend Candler School of Theology, from which she graduated with her Master of Divinity in 2008. While a student at Candler, she was a pastoral intern at Oakhurst Baptist. After graduating, she worked as Assistant Minister at OBC for three years, primarily as the leader of the Youth Ministry Team, and she was ordained at Oakhurst in 2009.

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May 23, 2021 – Pentecost Sunday

We welcome Martha Perusek this morning. Martha currently serves as Director of Development at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Martha’s religious roots are in the Pentecostal tradition having been raised in Assemblies of God churches. She later converted to Catholicism and later became gradually and “accidentally” Baptist following her first visit to Oakhurst Baptist Church in 2008.

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May 16, 2021 – Seventh Sunday of Easter

We welcome Lucas Johnson this morning. Lucas Johnson leads The On Being Project’s work in social healing as Executive Director of Civil Conversations and Social Healing. Lucas is a member of Oakhurst Baptist Church, interned at Oakhurst Baptist Church, and was Ordained by Oakhurst Baptist Church. He is our friend and we love him.

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May 2, 2021 – Fifth Sunday of Easter

We like to think we have all the answers, but what can Philip and the Ethiopian he encounters on the road teach us about the searching we have left to do? Listen as Oakhurst member Robin Ficklin-Alred explores the story of the Ethiopian’s baptism in Acts.

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April 25, 2021 – Fourth Sunday of Easter

Very few of us are familiar with shepherds these days. The closest we come is an occasional encounter with the sheep sometimes seen grazing on weeds and underbrush around town. So what should we understand about Jesus as the Good Shepherd? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West wonders about modern-day shepherding.

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