Rev. Kristi Denham
About
Biography:
Rev. Kristi Denham is pastor of the Congregational Church of Belmont, United Church of Christ, located in Belmont, California. As a solo pastor she works with all sorts of wonderful people and especially loves teenagers. She is passionate about social justice for all people. Her children are bi-racial. She teaches liturgical dance and believes worship should be a celebration of the abundance of God's blessings in our lives, an opportunity to share our strengths, our struggles, our gifts, as well as our questions and doubts. God is still speaking and we are all a part of God's voice for justice, compassion and prayerfully, humility. You can learn more about her church at www.uccbelmont.org
You can contact her at revkristi@aol.com
You can contact her at revkristi@aol.com
Recent Posts
Monday, November 30, 2009 a 12:36pm
The words of Luke, placed on Jesus lips, as a prediction of his second coming in clouds of glory, any minute now, did not come true as expected. This generation did pass away. You can try to explain this away by giving “generation” a broader meaning but..
Monday, October 12, 2009 a 1:54pm
We must be as little children to receive the realm of God. It is in our midst. It lives within us. May we live out God’s call to love and justice this day and every day ahead.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009 a 12:28pm
Why did the early church focus on impossible miracle tales – the feeding of 5000 with a handful of barley loaves and a few fish? Or Jesus walking on a stormy sea? What is the use for us of such wild and ridiculous stories? Were people really that naïve?
Monday, May 11, 2009 a 3:13pm
Written sometime between 80 and 115 C.E., John’s gospel is so different from the other three earlier gospels that it almost didn’t make it into the official canon. Like the Gospel According to Thomas, written during the same period, it was considered too
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 a 9:47pm
Wherever you are on life’s journey, to come this far has brought you challenges – some impossible to imagine – and you have faced them, survived them, and found ways to move on.