### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Remember that you're loved. Remember that you have a home here at St. Paul, that there is a, that there is an army of people that are for you and want to see you. Remember, as you look at that name pack, that, that backpack tag, that like you have a calling to make the name of Jesus known, that in this school system, all you students look at me, all students look at me real quick. Everybody turn. All you students have a calling to share the gospel, to bring forth joy and hope into people's lives."
[12:16] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Here at St. Paul, our dream, all these programs, all these things, all these events, all these groups, the fellowship, it's about making the name of Jesus known. We're here to exalt the name of our risen Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Amen. Amen. We do what we do what we do. And we want you to lean into that journey with us."
[30:00] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "So today we have the privilege of coming to the table and know that as we come today where you are, you may be exhausted. There's rest at this table. You may be overwhelmed. Your life may be in a place of chaos. There is peace at this table. You may be in a place of brokenness. Your soul is broken. There is healing at this table."
[55:16] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "So today we come remembering, we come remembering the one, the one who was the embodiment of the divine has said, who came going above and beyond out of compassion and grace and mercy, that even though the wages of sin or death, that we may know life, that he came giving himself so that we would be free, that we would no longer be slaves to the bondage of sin, that in the midst of our transgressions, but God so rich in his mercy."
[54:12] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "And here's the beautiful thing about communion and the beautiful thing about the gospel is that when we see Ruth, we see a glimpse of Jesus on the pages of the Old Testament, because here's the reality. Just like Ruth. Back into the unknown to journey with Naomi so that she would know hope, so that she would know companionship, so that she would have provision and somebody walking literally through the valley of the shadow of death with her."
[53:09] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "Ruth is turning her back on everything she's ever known. We gloss over that in the text. But Ruth was a Moabite. She was a Moabite woman. She's following Naomi to now into a foreign land. So she's leaving the familiarity of her, of her family, of her friends, of a culture that she knows and is a part of. And if you've ever faced hardship or tragedy, familiarity and people around you, that's important. It's important to making it through."
[46:18] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "We get to see this demonstration and it's it's hinting to the one that will come. It's hinting to the coming of Jesus. It's hinting at the one who will come to make all things right. This said is on display in Ruth and her love for Naomi. And we get to see just a glimpse of it. But when we begin to read the gospel and we begin to see how God moved on our behalf, we get to see this said at this infinite level of power and love and compassion and that it goes above and beyond and it meets us where we are."
[50:20] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "The beauty of this is we see God moving in the midst of the everyday struggles of people. We see God's grace on display. Sometimes God moves in these beautiful movements of weather and kingdoms and military things in the old Testament. But what I love about Ruth is it, it's God moving in the very simplistic acts of ordinary people, just like you and I."
[43:08] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "And we see Ruth demonstrate this loyalty, this compassion, this grace that like is going above and beyond, because here's the reality in this. Ruth is turning her back on everything she's ever known. We gloss over that in the text. But Ruth was a Moabite. She was a Moabite woman. She's following Naomi to now into a foreign land. So she's leaving the familiarity of her, of her family, of her friends, of a culture that she knows and is a part of."
[46:18] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "And we see Ruth, this foreign Moabite daughter in law of Naomi, demonstrates this beautiful, beautiful movement of saying where you're going to go is where I'm going to go and I'm not leaving you alone. And your fate is going to be my fate. And essentially we're going to figure this out together. And we see Ruth like in this area of familiarity, step into the unfamiliar and begin to take on."
[48:33] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)