Embracing Community: The Power of Inclusion and Forgiveness

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"I think if we really think about it, our hearts are warmed by seeing the Grinch come down and give everything back to the Who's and sit with them and eat and sing and celebrate with them. But when we take a time to imagine our lives today and when we think about who is on the margins in our lives, who is off by themselves, who do we try to avoid because we don't really like them a whole lot. We feel uncomfortable. Can we imagine?" [00:02:52] (33 seconds)


"Luke tells us that God wanted more people involved in the story of God in the world today. God wanted smelly kids and teenagers to know Jesus and know that they were part of the Jesus story. Grinch may have been living alone in a cave, but there was a different possibility for him that he could also be part of a community." [00:06:04] (24 seconds)


"Cindy Lou Who knows how to forgive Grinch and include him in their celebrations. And likewise, Paul wrote to the Romans with encouragement for rising above the evil that we see in our world. We read from the 12th chapter of Romans. Romans, don't pay back anyone for their evil actions with evil actions. Don't try to get revenge for yourselves, my dear friends, but leave room for God's wrath." [00:06:40] (28 seconds)


"When we get to the end of the Grinch story, the Whos leave their empty homes and gather together to sing with joy. This is their response to waking up and seeing their houses stripped. They gathered in joy. They knew that it wasn't the stuff that makes Christmas meaningful, but the relief. relationships, the joy, the singing, the holding hands, knowing we are not alone." [00:07:34] (36 seconds)


"You can see from our Grinch that the heart has grown, heart to heart, hand in hand. Joy flows from the heart and becomes a song to share, a song that others hear, a song that can melt frozen hearts, a song that encourages people to come and join in." [00:08:30] (23 seconds)


"The way the who's chose to respond to the theft is what matters in the story of the Grinch they respond with joy and compassion and forgiveness they defeat evil with good this guy who was probably smelly from living in this cave all by himself was welcomed by the group just as Mary and Joseph welcomed some strange young shepherds that showed up in the stable which makes us wonder who is it that we can welcome today who is feeling lost and lonely who doesn't fit in who can we touch with songs of joy and celebration maybe instead of standing in this city square like the who's did maybe we share joy and celebration through social media" [00:08:53] (55 seconds)


"Through videos that we share online. I think we've all seen plenty of videos of fear and anger and despair. Can we bring joy and hope and celebration to the shared community in our digital world? What can we do to set down our fear and despair and join hands in celebration?" [00:09:54] (26 seconds)


"Many of us are struggling with stuff in our lives that is a heavy burden. And if we could all do it by ourselves, life would be a whole lot easier. But that's not how we're wired. We are wired to be part of community. We are wired and made to be with others. To encourage each other, to support each other, to help each other. To live together." [00:10:18] (26 seconds)


"Jesus is the gift that God gives us Jesus is the strength Jesus is the model that we can follow of how we bring people together to build a community of care and compassion of joyful celebration Jesus gave us the gift of a church a church of believers that live together pray together serve together encourage together we are a place and a group of people who stand heart to heart and hand in hand as we look to the new year I encourage you to think about the ways that you can stand with us to praise God in new ways and to stand hand in hand as we serve our neighbors in new ways we have signups in the lobby right now go online you email us if you want information or if you want to sign up for anything" [00:10:43] (60 seconds)


"We come together, we have the choice to respond to the fear and despair of the world with joy and celebration. Let the world hear our song of joy today. Amen. I invite you now to continue watching as we share a visual prayer as we light candles for Christmas this year." [00:11:44] (25 seconds)


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