### Quotes for Outreach
1. "The focus of this series is simply to equip us to live out authentic faith in every area of life, and in the past couple of weeks, we've kind of turned in the book of Colossians from the foundational theology of what Paul wants to convince us of and invite us into, I've turned from the theological foundation to the practical application as Paul has invited us into what it looks like practically to live out the character of Christ, to clothe ourselves in the character of Jesus and to live by the power of the Spirit."
[20:43] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "We're all somebody's child, which means that we've all been shaped and impacted and influenced by parenting, both for better and, if we're honest, for worse at times. And because of that, I think that understanding parenting biblically, from a biblical perspective, is actually profoundly important for all of us, no matter what stage of life we might find ourselves in."
[22:19] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "God, we do run to you as our good and loving and perfect Father again and again and again. We have to run to you again and again because we so constantly find ourselves wandering astray. But Lord, you are faithful when we are not, and so we ask that you would be who you claim to be today, that you would be the loving Father. Holy Spirit, that you would be the comforter. Jesus, that you would be the friend who can sympathize with all of our weakness. And that you would meet all of us right where we are and invite us into your love."
[25:11] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Friends, God is the perfect parent who perfectly loves us into the people He wants us to become. He created us. He gave us everything we need to experience the flourishing in life and true freedom that He desired for us. And yet, we rebelled against His loving authority and tried to decide for ourselves which boundaries were best. But in His love, He continued to pursue us. He continued to call us. He continued to call us to obey, to follow Him, not because He needs our works, not because He needs anything from us, but because He desires our hearts."
[01:04:50] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Imagine if we became a community of fathers who parent, not out of authoritarian insecurity, but out of the loving security of finding our identity first in God the Father. Imagine a community of mothers who nurture their children, not out of the hurt they've experienced or fears they have for their kids' future, but out of the healing that they have found in being parented by the God of all comfort."
[01:06:40] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "As we move through childhood and through adolescence into adulthood, we find that some of the things our parents meant for good actually ended up resulting in our harm, and some things that they avoided out of fear of harm we would have welcomed in hindsight. We autopsy the job that our parents did and their parents before them dissecting them in hopes of discovering a cure. And as soon as we complete the autopsy, we turn around and attempt to bring something new into the world in our own families without ever pausing to wash our hands, not realizing that we're still covered in germs."
[30:15] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Obedience is a discipleship issue, which begs the question, how can we as parents guide our children into a kind of obedience that is pleasing to God? I'm so glad you asked. Look at verse 21. Fathers, do not exasperate your children so that they won't become discouraged. Notice that command. Fathers, do not exasperate your children. It's interesting here that Paul doesn't say, kids, obey your parents. Fathers, control your children."
[46:20] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "N.T. Wright says in his commentary on Colossians, a parent's duty is, in effect, to live out the gospel to the child. That is, to assure their children, that they are loved and accepted and valued for who they are, not for who they ought to be, should have been, or could be, if only they would try a little bit harder. Obedience must never be made the condition of parental love. When the parent is obedient to the vocation of genuine love, the child's obedience may become, just like that of a Christian to God, a glad and loving response."
[48:30] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Living this way as a parent, much more than a simple set of tasks to take or to avoid, will require you to know your child deeply, intimately, and to respond in kind. What makes this kid tick? What makes him excited? What makes her shut down? What words will invite a response of obedience and what words will provoke a response of rebellion? What will he receive as encouragement and what sounds to her like a challenge?"
[51:02] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Only God can change a heart, but a parent can encourage a heart toward God. To invite our children into a life of obedience and then to live in such a way that commits to the best of our ability by the power of the Spirit to say, I will not exasperate you, but rather, invite you in loving authority into the goodness that God intends for you, is an act of faith. Only God can give a child an obedient heart, a faithful heart, but a parent can uniquely encourage a heart toward God."
[58:03] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)