### Quotes for outreach
1. "Hope is the expectation, despite all appearances, that things get better. And that, if things don't get better, walk me on this one, make them so. It is likely things are actually worse than we know. It is also likely. Hope is far more enduring and far more available than we have imagined."
[09:08] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "If we as Christians really want to believe in who we are as Christians, here's what we know. My life is not, finish the sentence, my own. My life is not my own. That means if I am healthy, my health does not belong to me. My health belongs to those around me, really specifically to those around me who don't have it in the moment."
[14:48] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "You're not the main character of your story. And you're not only just not the main character of your story, because Jesus Christ is the main character of all stories, but also because you don't have the wisdom, the capacity, the wherewithal, and the strength to be the main character of your own story. It's too heavy for you to carry. And at some point you trying to be the man, it will crush you."
[20:16] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "There's not a way for you to drop the ball so bad that he won't come get you. There's not a way for you to blow your own life so bad he won't come back and pick up your pieces with and for you."
[28:56] (13 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "If you're in the room, or if you're online, or you know someone in the room who is online, and you're looking around and everything you thought was true is no longer true. In you and around you, you might be right. You might be done. he's not done with you. Yet."
[33:50] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for members
1. "When we get into the weedy, sticky parts of life, it can get really tempting to try to get control. And usually we'll use like numbers and statistics. Right? try to understand something. Story explodes all that. Story provides space for nuance, because if we're really going to talk about depression, if we're really going to talk about anxiety, and if this morning we're really going to talk about suicide, there's a lot of nuance in there. There's a lot of complexity in there."
[07:48] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Part of what we're facing in the mental health crisis in America is that we have chosen to live as a very hyper-individualist country, a hyper-individualist society. And we don't want to be our brother's keeper because it costs us so much to take care of the blind, the sick, and the lame."
[14:48] (15 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Paul was invited into a narrative in which he had gotten so much wrong, but he was embraced and commissioned. It wasn't just that Jesus showed up and offered him new information. Jesus upended the story and said, everything you know about how life worked up to this point is about to change. And you've got to change it. And you've got to change it. And you've got to rethink your entire life and I will help you."
[16:00] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "The primary difference between Peter and Judas is that Peter stuck around long enough to find out that his failures don't define him. Because there is more to his story. Judas ended his own life because he identified himself as the one who betrayed Jesus. And he could not carry that guilt. Peter wept bitterly after he betrayed Jesus. And then he stuck around long enough for Jesus to come out and say, yes, that's true of you, but I got you. And we're gonna start over. And it's gonna be better this time."
[30:09] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "My dad did because of his narrative was this. He traded in his presence in my life for the insurance money. And at 55 years of age, my dad ended his life. Watch me say this. In his narrative, that made sense. He wasn't wrong to look around and say, nothing is working. He wasn't wrong to look around and say, I can't handle it anymore. He was right. Nothing was working and he couldn't handle it. He was right about that. But there was so much he could not see from where he was."
[32:16] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)