Embracing Unity and Compassion in Political Engagement

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1) "As we enter this worship series, during this election season, most of us come with some anxiety and some worry. And we have a God bigger than all anxiety and all worry. We're going to start our worship a little differently today, with peace across the divide. We are not alone. Christ is with us. Let us take a deep breath together. The rhythm of our breath and our heartbeat is the same. Our desire for life and love is the same. Our desire for a peace in which we flourish is the same. Let this moment permeate our souls, and let us share the peace of Christ. This peace is meant for all people. The peace of Christ be with you." [12:11] (114 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Committing ourselves to do unto others, committing ourselves to right relationship over being right, that grows us spiritually. It grows our faith. Doing unto others, as we would have them do to us, rather than how they have done to us, that grows our faith. I think I'm not the only one feeling anxious. I see anxious folks all over the place. Lots of anxiety. Even despair. People are upset about little things they wouldn't be upset about. Are you feeling some of that anxiety? Some of that upset and unrest? I want to tell you where we start. We start with the foundation. We start with the truth that sets us free. And that is that Jesus is the Savior and the King." [26:55] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "We are called to a compassion that transforms the world. And it's hard being a person of faith during an election season because the reality is, no candidate perfectly lines up with our faith and our values. There's just, we just don't. Human beings just don't line up with this faith of God. And that's one of the reasons you will not hear me telling you the right candidate or the right way to vote because it doesn't exist. Being right, in this instance, is not what's most important. Christ is." [39:19] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "We are called to be Christ followers, to build right relationship, to a compassion that transforms the world. And how we treat each other matters. It's Christ-like to be compassionate. It's moral. And we're showing the world what it means to be Christian. Because frankly, we've probably all heard some loud, obnoxious voices saying they're Christian, but they sure don't seem to be following the do unto others as you would have them do unto you rule. So that's our job. To say that we are Christian and then to live it out by doing unto others." [42:52] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "May the Holy One show you the way to do unto others with compassion. May the Christ Whose light is the center of all that is ground you in the assurance that no one is outside of that love. And may the Spirit show forth through you in extraordinary acts You never imagined You had the power to achieve. And may You know the peace that surpasses all understanding even when it is difficult to understand." [01:13:22] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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