### Quotes for Outreach
1. "God wants us to do that because God loves everyone. And I have two sons. And if one son had a lot and one son didn't have anything, I'd want them to share. And so, this is something that I love because it's so practical. But right now, we're collecting peanuts and raisins. And I went with my two sons and we bought these at Spartan Final and then we bought these because we're collecting Chef Boyardee or SpaghettiOs. Who likes SpaghettiOs? Okay, no. You guys like, I just go to Starbucks. I got it. I got it. I got it. So, we're collecting Chef Boyardee or SpaghettiOs and canned peaches for Sunday supper, where we're going to serve next Sunday."
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2. "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. Then, with the eyes of everyone on him, and I love how Jesus says, today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. See, Jesus is saying, this is why I'm here. This is my agenda. To bring good news to the poor. To bring freedom to the bound and broken. To serve the marginalized. To love the least. I have come to bring good news to those who are used to hearing bad news. To include those who have been excluded. To love the poor and marginalized. This is Jesus' agenda."
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3. "Knowing what to do is not the same thing as doing it. Can I get an amen? Amen. Knowing what to do is not the same We know we are to be generous with the poor. The prophets are very clear. We know we are to love the least. I think everyone I know would agree. But do we actually do it? Is that how we live? Look at our world. Look at the inequality in our world. The problem for all of us is that there's a gap between what we know and what we do. And God gives us the Holy Spirit in order to bridge this gap. God's Spirit empowers us to do what God calls us to do."
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4. "God is saying, I'm going to give you the gift of the Holy Spirit to make it possible for you to do what I tell you to do. My spirit will energize you to keep my commands. God commands us to care for the poor. And the Spirit energizes us to do that. This is what we see throughout the Bible, what we see throughout church history, and definitely what we see in the history of the Methodist church."
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5. "As apprentices of Jesus, his agenda is ours. Right? And the spirit of the Lord is on us. We have been anointed with God's spirit. To bring good news to the poor. To live out Jesus' agenda in our world today. So I pray that we will do that this week. And that we will do that being energized by God's spirit."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "In an age of loneliness and isolation, the Director of Community Life will help us reach our local community by cultivating community. They will lead us in serving. And reaching people outside our church. And connecting these people to one another in the church. They will serve as a bridge between our church and the local community around us. As such, they will support our mission and outreach team. Building partnerships with neighbors and organizations outside of our church. They will help those in the church experiment and identify innovative approaches to blessing people outside the church in God-honoring and life-giving ways."
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2. "The Spirit is leading Jesus. The Spirit is empowering, energizing Jesus. See, we're in the midst of this series on the Holy Spirit, and each week in this series, we're asking, what does the Spirit energize us to do? And what we discover this week is that the Spirit energizes us to love the poor. The Spirit energizes us to serve the marginalized. The Spirit energizes us to do the work of justice and compassion. See, and for me, that's really good news. For me, that's really good news, and here's why. Knowing what to do is not the same thing as doing it."
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3. "From the very beginning, Methodists have loved and empowered the poor in beautiful ways. We see this in our very beginnings, in our roots, right? Early Methodists invested in children. They tutored children who lived in poverty. They built workhouses. They built orphanages. They built schools. They empowered the poor economically. They set up cottage industries for women, such as knitting. And they provided interest-free loans for small business owners. And early Methodists supported the poor emotionally. They established homes for widows. They visited prisoners, especially those facing the death penalty. Methodists served people's physical needs. They established medical clinics."
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4. "I intentionally place myself in relationship with the poor. I engage in regular acts of service towards the poor with the goal of building relationships with them. I mean, once a month at Sunday supper is two hours out of the month. I don't know how many hours that is, but I know there's 168 hours in a week. So times that by four, folks. So, I sat there and I looked at this and I thought, I know I am to love the poor. But am I actually doing it?"
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5. "I think her life is so complicated. But it was just like, just relate to her. Right? Like the spirit is upon us to love and bless others. Don't be afraid to do that. See, as apprentices of Jesus, his agenda is ours. Right? And the spirit of the Lord is on us. We have been anointed with God's spirit. To bring good news to the poor. To live out Jesus' agenda in our world today. So I pray that we will do that this week. And that we will do that being energized by God's spirit."
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