Reclamation: Transforming Waste and Lives Through Christ

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "So if you feel the times of your life like a little bit of trash, and you just feel you're not worthy, well, God looks at you and says, I have chosen you. I will give you I'd like to talk to you today about trash and reclaiming trash and actually have this get pointed to reclaiming those of us that sometimes feel like human trash. Because Christ reclaims all of us as his own, no matter what we are, butterscotch or other flavors." [00:59]( | | )

2. "The kids have made some interesting things. They took two big jelly cans and made it into a classical guitar. Used x-rays, you know, the form of x-ray film, to be the skins of a thumping drum. And a battered aluminum salad bowl and strings with tuning forks were used to form a saxophone. So bottle caps, pipe, and instruments, leftover metal, became an orchestra. And the kids there have now formed a 20-person orchestra that is played around the world. Singing beautiful music with reclaimed lives and reclaimed trash." [06:21]( | | )

3. "Look at how in this recent graph, how the city has really reclaimed itself. The beauty of Detroit, how the downtown has really been transformed in front of us, and how the image of the whole city of Detroit has changed. You can reclaim water, you can reclaim the objects in the water, you can reclaim a whole city." [04:46]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Christ goes out into the world and seeks out the marginalized. He sought when he was here on this earth, those that society has written off as trash. these individuals that you ran into, the world around looked with the field. The Apostle Peter on the left-hand side. He was nothing but a fisherman. You might say, that's a noble profession. Well, in the Middle East it was really a nothing profession." [06:53]( | | )

2. "Think about the woman at the well. Jesus is going to a well in Samaria. Samaritans were looked upon as half-breeds because the Assyrians, when the Israel at one point in its life had ten tribes in northern Israel and a couple tribes in southern Israel of the twelve tribes of children of Jacob that divided up the land of Israel. Well, the Assyrians came down and they conquered the northern portion of Israel and they took the ten tribes and they now were considered the lost ten tribes of Israel." [07:55]( | | )

3. "And then we have Mary Magdalene. Mary Magdalene is thought to have been possessed by seven demons, rejected totally by someone that had some significant mental health issues. And everyone avoided her. Christ saw her out. Chose her. Reclaimed her. Restored her. And she became one of the great witnesses cross of Christ when he was crucified." [11:28]( | | )

4. "We then have the paralytic. The paralytic was by the pool of Shalom. And there was sort of a feeling that miracles would happen every morning if you would be the first one to dip your toe in the pool of Shalom. So this paralytic would lay by the pool of Shalom, hoping to be the first one to put a ripple in that water. But he could never get there in time to be the first person that could make it. And so he lay there by that pool. Christ came across him, raised his hand down toward him, reached out, and restored him to full health." [11:58]( | | )

5. "And then we have the woman who was caught in adultery. And the Pharisees brought this woman before him, thinking, how should we, what should we do with her? In the law of Moses, she should really be stoned. And Christ realized her faith and restored her, considered trash among the Pharisees, among the ruling body. Restored her life and given a sense of forgiveness of her sins." [12:59]( | | )

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