### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Jesus once said In this world you will face trouble And note he doesn't say you might face trouble He says you will face trouble And that's so true isn't it Pain and suffering and trouble Are apart of our lives every day Whether it's losing a loved one Facing an illness Dealing with a challenging relationship Emotional pain builds up on our souls over time and we carry it with us every day."
[25:59] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Think about pain in your body. When we get hurt, pain is our body's way of telling us that something needs attention, needs healing and love. The pain is a signal to our mind that something is wrong in our body and in need of healing. Emotional pain is very similar. It's often a signal from our soul that some inner aspect of our soul, our inner being, needs attention, healing and love."
[33:30] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "The very pain that we want to deny. That we want to detach from. That we want to drug. Is the pathway to our transformation. If we. Like Jesus. Meet God. In our pain."
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4. "In John 14, Jesus said this, I am leaving you with a gift, peace of mind and heart, and the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don't be troubled or afraid. This means we don't need to fear suffering. We don't need to be afraid. It doesn't mean we have to go looking for pain and suffering. It will find us. But when it does, if we meet God in it, he can turn it all for good."
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5. "Because of Jesus' incarnation. Crucifixion. Resurrection. And ascension. None of our pain and suffering is ever meaningless. It means that the very pain and suffering that can sabotage our spiritual growth. Can become the secret to our spiritual growth. Because after all. Jesus. Our risen saviour. Has the power to take. Take anything. No matter how terrible. And use it for good."
[46:02] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "When we slow down and get quiet before God, all the emotional pain that we've buried in our past has a tendency to come to the surface. Thomas Keating, a Trappist monk, called it the unloading of the unconscious. He said that when we commit to the spiritual journey, the first thing the Holy Spirit does is to start removing the emotional junk that's been building up inside us. When this happens, it doesn't mean you're doing the practices wrong. In fact, you're doing them right. Because this exposing and cleaning out is part of the process of spiritual formation."
[32:19] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Denying it, denying our emotional wounds, in fact, denying any part of our inner life, especially those parts of us that are in need of a healing touch from God, always has destructive consequences. It has consequences on us and on others. Secondly, people will detach from it. Some people can emotionally disconnect from their feelings, which sounds good. No pain, I don't feel pain, I don't feel sadness. The problem is if you detach from your feelings, you don't feel sadness and grief and all those things. You also don't feel the joy and the happiness and the gratitude and the wonder, because you've cut yourself off."
[36:49] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "If we are to become like Jesus. And be spiritually. We must first be emotionally healthy. So what does it mean to be emotionally healthy? First of all, it doesn't mean being happy all the time. Jesus, who was the most emotionally healthy person ever, had times of great sadness. But what it does mean is firstly being aware of and naming our feelings. And then secondly, that we can sit with our feelings and process them. Before God. In prayer. Without letting them cause us to act in unloving ways."
[42:41] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Processing pain with someone who is older. More mature in the faith. Wiser and loving. Can be deeply healing. And practices like solitude. Prayer. Silence. Silence. And friendship. Help us to create time and space. To be able to process our pain with God. And in community. It's often a slow painful process. But it's the crucible of our formation. In other words. These practices are how we access the help. And guidance of the Holy Spirit. To refine our lives. To become like Jesus."
[44:01] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "If we let hurt. Anger. Bitterness. And fear. Fester in our souls. It will undermine our best intentions to become like Jesus. And worse still. Unhealthy patterns that arise from our pain and suffering. Can ruin relationships. And block our transformation. But there is good news. In the same sentence in which he tells us that. We will have trouble. He says. But be. Jesus says. Be of good cheer. I have overcome the world."
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