Embodying Christ's Love Through Community and Service

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"Our Lenten journey is personal. Those decisions that we make, how we're going to grow, it's personal. But it's also communal. It's corporate. It's together. And to grow in our faith alongside Christ is not just doing things for our own personal selves. It's about being in community with others and doing what Jesus has asked us to do through the easy examples that are offered to us in this passage." [40:46]( | | )

"A high percentage of folks in seminary were struggling. And my classmates and I, we realized that this is a community that is studying the Word of God. We realized that we were a community that was struggling with the Word of God. And that we knew that there were folks struggling in school. We knew that there were folks in seminary struggling, thinking about where their next meal may come from." [59:22]( | | )

"Because having maybe felt those things, we know what others need. And it goes to say that if we are followers of the way, we know a few things about our faith. If we remember, Jesus begins with saying that when he was hungry, thirsty, naked, a stranger, and in prison, that these folks helped him." [54:15]( | | )

"Francis of Assisi's transformation from a life of privilege to one of service exemplifies the power of encountering Christ in the marginalized. His story reminds us that our acts of compassion are encounters with Jesus, and through them, we participate in the unfolding of God's kingdom on earth." [51:19]( | | )

"In our faith community, as a body of believers, when we are in this life together, all things are available to us. We will have enough. We will be made well. We will be clothed. We will be housed. We will be welcomed. We will be full. We will be loved." [56:55]( | | )

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