Seeing Christ in the Least Among Us

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"Jesus looks out through the eyes of the least Victorious People you can possibly think of; Jesus is fully present, fully incarnate, real, embodied in people who are hungry and thirsty and strange and naked and sick and imprisoned." [21:13] (Download)

"Jesus is also in the faces of those all around us, fully at work in the world; well Jesus ascended into heaven and Jesus never left us." [22:02] (Download)

"Seeing one another not as means to an end to lock in salvation but rather seeing people as an end unto themselves as the promised presence of Jesus right there in front of us." [22:47] (Download)

"Jesus the Christ who was vulnerable, nonviolent, and self-sacrificing on the cross, resurrected into Christ the King who judges not in retribution, but judges as the light, the life of all people." [24:28] (Download)

"The readings we have before us today for Christ the King bring our attention toward judgment and Jesus in distant Heavens, a shiny Jesus of exaltation and ultimate hope, a Jesus post crucifixion and post Resurrection, a Jesus standing strong in the face of all the forces that would defy God's hope of a life that was light for all people." [17:26] (Download)

"The table is set, come taste and see that the Lord is good." [49:33] (Download)

"These are the gifts of God for all of God's people." [49:33] (Download)

"In the just reward of labor, God's will is done; in the help we give our neighbor, God's will is done; in our worldwide task of caring for the hungry and despairing, in the harvests we are sharing, God's will be done." [27:32] (Download)

"For the harvest of the Spirit, thanks be to God. For the good we all inherit, thanks be to God. For the wonders that astound us, for the truths that still confound us, the most of all that love has found us, thanks be to God." [27:32] (Download)

"Holy God, in Christ we are welcomed home. We praise for the faithful witness of those who have served you and extend your welcome and love to us. Unite us with them as one body of Christ." [31:30] (Download)
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