Transformative Encounters: Understanding Faith Through Connection

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Church, when we give, it pulls our heart into a deeper understanding of our faith. So I invite you to give with an open heart." [18:54]( | | )

2. "Our culture likes to decorate our houses, our cars, our clothing, our very lives with Jesus-flavored stripes that we think look good and come at no extra cost. We want to wear the stripes on the sleeves of our robe because they look nice. But if we think they're free, we don't understand their significance." [41:21]( | | )

3. "We need to be the kind of people that meet people on the road, wherever they are on their journey, just as Philip did, ready to adjust to whatever level of understanding they may have." [44:36]( | | )

4. "The grace of baptism tells the truth about our lives, that God wants us to be set free from everything that enslaves us, our sin, our guilt, our shame, our hurt, and anything that pulls us away from being the full person God wants us and created us to be." [51:16]( | | )

5. "It's a journey that keeps on giving and does not end. It only enfolds itself into the abundant life that Jesus so often talked about. And that he himself is." [53:25]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "We're tempted to relinquish when the stars flash. Thank you, joyful sound. Friends, I invite you to join me in the prayer for illumination. Let the words of our mouths and the meditation of our hearts be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, our rock. And our redeemer." [33:15]( | | )

2. "This scripture models three ways to both personally go deeper in our understanding of the significance of Christ and help others do the same, as Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch did. First, they were open and available." [45:21]( | | )

3. "Philip is on the back roads in a foreign land and comes across someone who's very different from him, has a different skin color, an unusual gender identity, is definitely not traditionally part of God's chosen, at least according to what you had been taught in your synagogue growing up." [47:19]( | | )

4. "Both Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch don't settle in their sphere of comfort, but allow the spirit to push them into their curiosity down a wilderness road." [49:22]( | | )

5. "The two get into the content of the scripture being read, and Philip is able to break new ground in a passage from Isaiah known as the Suffering Servant passage, and invite the eunuch to be open, available, and stretch beyond his comfort zone as well." [50:40]( | | )

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