### Quotes for Outreach
1. "We are all afflicted in every way, but we are not crushed, perplexed, but not driven to despair, persecuted, but not forsaken, struck down, but not destroyed. To a degree, Paul wants us to be somewhat defiant to our brokenness. Acknowledge it, but yet realize we are never fully broken to the point we're never worthy of God. To the point where we feel we have to put on a facade as an imposter to others. But that we can reveal ourselves with all the beauty of our brokenness, with the light of Christ shining through to comfort others."
[09:24](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "Blessed are those who are poor in spirit, who recognize that in their lives, in their self, they are broken human beings, dependent, hopefully, not on themselves, but dependent fully on God. So with this joinery called Kintsugi, what the Japanese did is they took broken vessels of clay, broken pottery or ceramic, and they joined it together so that the beauty of the joinery is highlighted."
[01:34](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "Christ is our great healer. And this gorgeous kintsugi... ...is really a reflection of how, in our lives, we can swing the pendulum one way or the other. And that's what I want to talk about a little bit. God wants us to maintain this paradox, that we always are broken, and yet we are mended, and we are beautiful by his light shining through us."
[03:50](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "The blessing God gives us in Scripture today is that we have this treasure, which is the all-surpassing power of God revealed to us in the face of Christ. That mends us through the light of His beauty. The light of His face shines in us through our brokenness."
[04:52](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "Remember, Jesus said, This is my body which is given for you. In the King James Version, it would read, This is my body which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me when we take the Lord's Supper today."
[06:42](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)### Quotes for Members
1. "There's a Japanese type of artwork, it's called Sengugi, or Kintsugi, if I can say it right. It's golden joinery. And in our lives, as you know, we all have brokenness. And in fact, God wants us to realize that we are all broken. As you know that when he gave his beatitudes, he says, Blessed are those who are poor in spirit, who recognize that in their lives, in their self, they are broken human beings, dependent, hopefully, not on themselves, but dependent fully on God."
[01:34](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "In my fieldwork church in St. Louis, we were asked to bring in our broken pottery, our broken clay vessels, our broken ceramic pieces. And you can maybe see on the left-hand side, it's a little hard to tell in this circle picture that I have, or half-circle, but do you see that chest there on the bottom left? That's full of broken pottery. All broken pieces. So as a congregation, we brought in all of the brokenness from our lives. And then Sarah Bernhardt, who is the wife of the pastor, Bob Bernhardt, she happens to have her master's degree in art, and she's a phenomenal artist."
[02:50](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "And what I mean by that is, we certainly are all blessed by the work of Christ in our lives. Yet when we're conversing with others who are going through brokenness in their lives, in particular, say, a certain degree of suffering, we can sometimes say so strongly that, you know, Christ has healed you, you are a new creature in Christ. Somewhat deny a place for them to actually grieve their own suffering. And some of you may have gone through that, where there's a desire imposed on you, maybe by some of us or by others, to sort of be healed a little bit sooner than you really are inside."
[05:54](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "The message is really clear. God wants to mend everything in our life, but He doesn't want us to lose the thought that we are dependent fully yet on Him, that we are broken human beings. And again in our Scripture message where Paul speaks to his Corinthian church, trying to comfort them, trying to bring them to a state of enhanced understanding. He says, For God who said, Let light shine out of darkness, made His light shine in our hearts, to give us the light of the knowledge of God's glory, displayed in the face of Christ."
[07:29](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "So as we reflect today on this, know that God wants your brokenness to be revealed. And why? Because in brokenness, when we look at our own journey in life, we have a chance to comfort others. And Paul goes on to say earlier in his letter to the Corinthians that, The Father of all mercies and God of all comfort, that, Because of this, He who comforts us in all our troubles, does so that we can comfort others with the same comfort that we ourselves receive from God."
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