Empowered by Encouragement: Transforming Lives Together

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Our words are powerful tools. We look in the Bible and it says this. Proverbs. The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. And it goes as far as to say the tongue has the power of life and of death. The power of life. And. Of death. I find it really interesting when you go to Genesis and God says, let there be light. He used his words to create this world around us and it happened. His language was what brought this to form. And we are made in his image, aren't we? Every single one of us. Which means our words are also powerful." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When we encourage, we infuse courage into each other. Encouragement provides us with strength. To look ahead, move forward, and reach for the next goal. The whole emotional tone of a tough situation can be transformed with encouragement." (22 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We are called to call out the potential in each other. We are lost without one another. We need each other to name the masterpiece that lives within us. We have a world shouting at us, telling us that we're not good enough. The world of comparison on social media that tries to rip us down and make us believe that someone has a better life." (24 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We are called to use our words like Father God does, to breathe life into each other, to be different, to be counterculture, to be a people of encouragement and of power. Do you believe that? Do you want that? Can you imagine if this church was a place where people walked in? Through these doors and as soon as we met people, we were calling out the things in them that God had placed in their life." (25 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If you really knew that God was for you, what would change? What would change? It's easy for me to stand here and say, hey, church, let's be encouraging. Let's start using nice words with each other. But Jesus says it's for the mouth speaks what the heart is full of. It's an inward transformation. It's to do with the cultivation of our relationship with God, the time that we're spending with him, the way that we're letting his Holy Spirit come and enter our lives and change us, that we respond to who he is, that we spend time in the Bible reading what he's saying and applying it to our lives, listening to each other, coming together, being in fellowship, with one another." (46 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "We need each other. We're not supposed to live in a space of isolation, disconnection, post-COVID. This is one of the biggest problems right now. Research is showing that we are so disconnected. I've got to say, UK, you're even more disconnected right now in terms of community than New Zealand is. There's a desire for belonging and connection. Do you know what the glue is that will bind us together as a church? Yes, Preacher Stewart. It's also, you could come and grab a microphone with me mate. It's also encouragement. What we get from Jesus, our relationship with him, but it flows into encouragement. The way that we speak to one another helps to bridge the gap. That we call out the goal that we come together and believe in one another." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "How often in church life does someone offend us or do something that is not of our flavor? And we shut the door in their face. We don't invite them to our table. We reject them from our party. We don't invite them into a conversation. We become critical about the way that they do ministry or the way that they have relationships or whatever they're up to. But Barnabas. Barnabas chose to be an encourager. The son of encouragement. You see later on he continues this journey when Mark John comes along and he joins Paul. And he joins Barnabas on this journey. Saul who's become Paul. And he ditches them. And so later on when he wants to rejoin another mission, Paul is like, no, sorry, buddy. You have got a history of letting us down. You are not coming. Ironic, isn't it? But Barnabas. Barnabas comes and says, no, no, Paul. I believe in Mark, John Mark. I believe in him. I believe that he can do something greater and different. I'm not going to allow his history to dictate his future." (72 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "In church life, it's so easy to look for what needs fixing, isn't it? Or how a ministry could be better. Or how an agenda could have been written. Or a sermon preached. And this creates such a slow erosion of the church. Criticism is not a fruit of the Spirit. It is quite the opposite. It's so easy to take our own personality and to put it on a church and say, this is what I think this should be. Or this is how this person should do this. Or this is my perspective, my way, do it my way." (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We don't need platforms in this church today. We need each other. The body of Christ, every single one of us sitting in this room, has a purpose and a plan that God has put in your life. They're a gifting mix that He wants to use, and we want to come together where every single person's voice matters, where we're all invited to. A table where we encourage each other and we call out the goal together, where we see each other as a masterpiece that God has created us to be." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We can carry baggage in. I can carry baggage in. I can carry hurt. Pain. We can carry history. We can have things happen between us that we keep remembering. We're called to be different. We're called to be counterculture. We're called to be like God. God forgets. We're purified. When we do something wrong and we come to him. He purifies us. We're called to have the perspective of God on one another. To give each other a fresh start. To keep calling out the gold. And seeing what is good in one another. What God has created us to be. Because everyone is fighting a battle that we know nothing about. Let's lift each other up." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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