### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Jesus loves everybody, right? There's a story in the book of James that James, whoever's writing James, says to the church, you know what? You have a little bit of a problem. When people come in, you look and see what type of clothes they're wearing, if they have a nice watch on, what kind of shoes they have, if it looks like they have money. And if it looks like they have money, then you invite them to come and sit in the best spots. But if they look kind of, like, grubby and dirty, and, like, maybe they don't have a lot of money, then you tell them, oh, you can stand in the back. And he says, that's not how to welcome people."
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2. "When people come to church, you should welcome everyone, no matter what day of the month they're born, what color their eyes are, whether they have a watch or not. Everyone should be welcome and part of God's family."
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3. "May we learn from the Sneetches, from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and of course from Jesus. May our lives reflect that love and grace and mercy that God shows for all of us as we seek to be agents of inclusion in a world that so desperately needs to know that they are accepted just the way that God created them."
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4. "So as you go through your week, whether you're watching online or worshiping in person, look out for those plain belly sneetches that you come across, the ones that seem to be on the edges that maybe don't realize how much they're loved and valued by God. And may you be an agent of God's grace, letting them know their value and their worth."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "When people come to our houses of worship and faith communities, all should be welcomed with equal hospitality, regardless of one's status. Now, the Hebrew people have known this for centuries. In fact, if you go back to the Old Testament book of Genesis, the book of Leviticus, chapter 15, God made it very clear there should be no partiality or favoritism given to someone just because of their status in life."
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2. "Throughout the Old Testament, God repeatedly kept examining the hearts of his people and trying to expand them larger than they were, to include more in God's grace than we tend to deem or those that the world has placed as outsiders, right? In the Old Testament, God talks a lot about caring for the orphans and widows, resident aliens who have moved from their homeland to be among the Israelites, the poor who had practically nothing of their own."
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3. "And then along comes Jesus, right, who lived this out in his own life. He spent time with what the Bible calls the least of these, the poor and the outcast, the sick and the diseased. Even the religious leaders got upset that he spent time with the prostitutes, tax collectors, and other sinners. Foreigners, like the dreaded Samaritans, Jesus spent his time connecting with all of these and many more. Not only did he do that, but he told his disciples and his followers, this is what is at the heart of God."
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4. "Has not God chosen the poor of the world to be rich in faith and to be heirs of the kingdom that he has promised to those who loved him? And so, why are you so quick with your favoritism, writes James? Why are you lifting up the wealthy in your communities? They're the ones that take you to court and blaspheme our faith and lord it over us. Why are we so quick to cuddle up with them when we know that they are the ones that God has a special place in his heart for the poor?"
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5. "You do well if you fulfill the royal law according to the scripture that you should love your neighbor as yourself. Who knows, maybe even we today might learn something like the Sneetches did. Then when every last cent of their money was spent, the fix-it-up chappy packed up and he went. And he laughed as he drove in his car up the beach. They never will learn. Nope, you can't teach a Sneetch. But McBean was quite wrong. I'm happy to say that the Sneetches got really quite smart on that day, the day they decided that Sneetches are Sneetches."
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