1. "When we think about the fact that tourism is the largest employer in this county, and it brings not just jobs, but it brings a kind of purpose to our area. And maybe, maybe that might help us. By the way, you know, some of you may know I'm a school bus driver. I love driving in that bus lane. When I find out that school buses could drive in it too, I'm like, no way."
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2. "I want their experience to be a good experience, because I'm an ambassador now. I'm ambassador trained. So, not only did we learn how to, why we might want to offer a welcome to folks who are clogging our, I mean, joining us to celebrate the wonderful area, and by the way, remember, that celebration goes on. They only get to enjoy it for a few weeks, and they got to pay tons for the privilege. We get to enjoy it year-round because of them, right?"
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3. "It's an extraordinary thing that we can do for each other, and I think it's all the more extraordinary. Let me just ask a question. Just take a quick, I am going to ask for a show of hands here, and you could do it online as well, now that we're finally online. I'm so sorry. Sorry, guys, but anyway, we tried. We got it. We weren't online for a while. ASL, though, ASL was online 100 percent, because it would be, especially on a day like today."
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4. "Be reconciled to God. What is that like? The word for reconciliation, and I love to, where is reconciliation again? It's looked like, no, oh, that's right. I know reconciliation. I know reconciliation. You know why I know reconciliation? I'll tell you why I know reconciliation, because I was brought up on charges for being a little bit too lenient on this gay issue, not really, and being open-hearted and open-minded, and I wasn't supposed to do that."
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5. "It doesn't take much, except at the very beginning, maybe takes everything to be reconciled to God. It doesn't say, remember what that was like a long time ago. It says to experience that on a regular and ongoing basis. Maybe one of the reasons why we're so stingy with our welcome is we don't feel welcomed ourselves."
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6. "It's important to remember that this life-giving love that God has showered down on us, first of all, it's important to remember it's still yours. It never ends. Most often the Bible calls it not some stagnant pool in a cistern, caught off somewhere. You know what? It happens to water. If you keep it cooped up too long, it rots. And so it is sometimes in the church where we're like, no, no, no, no, no. We might run out of this life-giving water, so we've got to keep it sequestered."
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7. "Be reconciled to God. And just as I started the curriculum at the end, I'd like to go to the beginning to round out the curriculum of how we continue to be ambassadors of Christ in a world filled with loneliness. Do you remember how the passage begins? Regard one another. It talks about how we regard one another, and that's an interesting word. A bit archaic. It involves seeing, but it also involves something beyond seeing."
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8. "Don't regard those from a human point of view any longer. And then it says, and again, it's another one of those lines that you might just sort of throw away because we've already got the good line, right? It says, once we view Jesus in this way. And I think Paul is making a deliberate connection between the way we view others and the way we view Jesus."
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9. "I have a unique kind of experience with immigration because I was an immigrant for about a year in Japan, and there were all kinds of things that I experienced there. I remember one night my lips were chapped, and I went out into Yokosuka, and I was going to find some chapstick, which sounded like a good idea until I got a block in the place, and I'm like, I'm illiterate, and there's no English anywhere."
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10. "Japan was a strange experience also because not only was I an immigrant, I was, like so many immigrants to this country, a hated immigrant because I represented the United States military. That had dropped, not one. But two atomic bombs. The only country that's ever done so anywhere, on cities filled with civilians. That's our legacy."
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