Embodying Christ: Boldness, Inclusivity, and Community

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"We are bold, we are inclusive, and we are relevant. This means different things to different people. We like to be boldly rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ." [16:51] (Download | )

"Jesus' ministry was not about seeking popularity or becoming a celebrity; it was about serving others and staying grounded in a deep relationship with God." [39:42] (Download | )

"We need to accept our limitations. Maybe we can't heal them all. Maybe we can't reach everyone, but we can reach many in a sense that even Jesus couldn't heal everybody." [41:17] (Download | )

"Evangelism just means communicating the message of Jesus Christ. Just simple as that. So was the ad that he gets us, was this an evangelism tool? I think so." [29:03] (Download | )

"The Jesus I know is a loud Jesus that speaks truth to power in situations, two different versions, which one's right. It could be a Jesus that seemingly looks like a wizard in some ways, a Jesus that performs magic. But it's something else." [44:19] (Download | )

"Jesus always has a preference for the marginalized, no matter where he goes. And that can't change. And this New Testament then challenges how we communicate it or how we evangelize it to others." [45:27] (Download | )

"The first person that he heals is a woman, and he touches her, imparting onto her healing. It's simple. It's direct, probably not as elaborate as his other miracles of healing. But here he embodies action." [36:25] (Download | )

"Jesus. And for me, this is an inclusive Jesus. The one that goes out to society and reaches out to the ones that are forgotten, the ones that are on the margins." [38:16] (Download | )

"Give me Jesus, a Jesus that was about community, that gathered with his friends around the table and gives them this beautiful symbol that for some faiths is actual body and actual literal blood." [47:17] (Download | )
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