Unity in Christ: Our Role as Ambassadors

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "We speak for Christ when we plead, come back to God. So, God is making his appeal through us. He has no other avenue, no other method for communicating who he is." [34:33]( | | )

2. "You don't have to come to church to get saved. You can give your heart to Christ anywhere, at any time, at any moment when you begin to realize the need of your life." [54:50]( | | )

3. "We're to live in a unity that reflects the person of God. Can you imagine the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit getting into some kind of dispute? Certainly not. We're to reflect that unity." [55:25]( | | )

4. "People walk away and they say, I don't know. It's not a very big church. But then I'd pray that they would say that there's something about them that makes me think of Jesus." [01:04:03]( | | )

5. "I believe something good is here. Anyone else? Are we okay? Yeah. If there's somebody here and you want to come and put a hand on the shoulder, you could do that. I believe there's power in touch." [01:08:45]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Living in unity. Oh, and I thank God for the unity that pervades. It prevails in our congregation right now. We are united. Maybe not in everything, but in the big thing." [56:48]( | | )

2. "The reputation of God, the character of God, the person of God is still being presented to a pagan culture by the people who call themselves by the name of Jesus." [45:05]( | | )

3. "We are to be people come in and fellowship with us. They should see and sense and feel God here. I don't care if you ever remember anything that I've said." [01:02:24]( | | )

4. "The kingdom of God has been split in two. Divided. And the world has no real way at that time to know who God is. And we live in a country now that doesn't know who God is." [47:07]( | | )

5. "God is using these people to tell the world who he is. Not with just words. But with our actions and with our demeanor. So, God is at work." [40:03]( | | )

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