

Walker L. Knight Memorial Service
We celebrated the life of Walker L. Knight on Saturday, December 14. Click to watch the service.
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An Appointment with Impossibility
Appointments seem to be a constant in life…doctor’s offices, meetings, projects due, social gatherings, major life events, mundane errands to check-off a to-do list…the list goes on. They also get interrupted, often. And what happens when they do? What do we do? And who is doing the interrupting? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West takes a look at Mary and the appointment she chose to keep.
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Waking Up
“Now is the time!” Romans 13:11 tells us, “Now is the time, to wake from sleep!” In the monotony of the everyday, many of us find ourselves sleepwalking through life, doing things the way we have always done them without question. This Advent season, we are being called to wake up and pay attention. What are we missing? What questions do we need to ask? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West talks about our need to wake up.
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Ripples of Gratitude
In the next week someone will likely ask, “What are you thankful for?” Some of us may have a ready-made response for just such an occasion. Others may struggle with what to say, and some may have trouble naming just one. No matter the answer, the question is a singular one, directed at one person and invites a singular response. But how does the community in Deuteronomy call us to think about thanksgiving and gratitude not individually, but communally? Listen as Pastor Lauren Colwell asks this question.
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It’s Electric!
When we talk about being made in the image of God, we oftentimes forget that that means we are called to be creators as well. As we join God in making all things new, how do we become joyful imitators of the creative nature of God? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West helps us explore Isaiah 65 and we continue to seek to be co-creators with God.
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Handing Out Wholeness
In the book of Haggai God asks, “Is there anyone here who saw the Temple the way it used to be, all glorious? And what do you see now? Not much, right?” It sounds a lot like how progressive Christians might be seeing and experiencing the church these days – as not much. The good news is that God promises the temple will end up far better than it started. How are we called to get to work and participate? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West reflects on this passage and how God is speaking to Oakhurst Baptist Church today.
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Saint or No Saint?
Why on earth, of all the people gathered in Jericho to see Jesus, did Jesus choose to stay at Zaccheus’ house? What did Jesus see in Zaccheus that all those who knew him had missed? What does Christ see in those we condemn, that we miss? What does Christ see in us that we cannot see in ourselves? Listen as Pastor Melanie Vaughn-West talks about how we can try to claim some of our own unrecognized sainthood.
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Categories of Love
Good and bad, right and wrong, old and young, rich and poor, left and right…the list goes on. At a glance we seem to place ourselves in a binary world and make snap judgments to put ideas, people, and concepts in the “proper” category. A quick look at Jesus’s story about a Pharisee and a tax collector might even support that view. But is there more to see? Listen as Pastor Lauren Colwell considers a view with more variables.
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We Are Together
Oakhurst member Tom Denham says, “Everything I ever really needed to know about God, the church, and living a good life is present in the first three words of the Oakhurst Covenant: ‘We are together.’” Listen as Tom invites us to move more deeply into the kin-dom of God and we seek out new ways of being bold and generous together.
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Pride Sunday
We believe that God created human sexuality and gender identity in a rainbow of colors and we affirm a vision of God’s kin-dom where all human beings are embraced as God’s beloved children. Hear these reflections from Jennifer Flock and Chris Joyner about why this work continues to be critical in our co-creating the kin-dom of God.
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