That’s what we’re diving into on this week’s episode of All Set for Sunday! We’re talking about what it really means to be the Church—at Mass, yes, but also at the soccer field, around the dinner table, and in every ordinary moment where faith meets life.
It’s the Fifth Sunday of Easter, and the readings call us to something both bold and deeply personal: Conversion. Community. And a love that invites people back without shame—just grace.
Why This Conversation Still Matters
This week’s readings contrast what the Church is now with what it’s meant to become. In Acts, Paul and Barnabas travel from city to city encouraging believers. In Revelation, we glimpse the holy city where God wipes away every tear. The connection between those two? Jesus’ words in the Gospel:
“Love one another as I have loved you.”
“Everything we do that isn’t the sacraments should lower the barriers to the sacraments.”
In this episode, we explore:
✅ How to invite someone back to Mass—without making it weird
✅ Why First Communions reflect the heart of evangelization
✅ The quiet power of habits that lead us away from the Church—and how to turn back
✅ Why love—not pressure—is the bridge between here and heaven
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