Trinity Sunday: A Mystery Worth Walking Into

This Trinity Sunday, we dive into the beauty of the Holy Trinity—not as a concept to grasp, but a relationship to live. Fr. Eric Johnson joins the conversation with insight, humor, and heart.

This week on All Set for Sunday, we’re diving into the most beautiful mystery of all: the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One God. Three Persons. Infinite love. No seminary degree required.

Scott and Jeff are joined by Fr. Eric Johnson, who brings insight, humor, and a whole lot of heart to this conversation. From ordination week reflections to playful theology, this episode reveals how the Trinity isn’t something to solve—it’s someone to know.

Why This Conversation Still Matters

Proverbs shows us Wisdom dancing at creation.
Romans reminds us that we are loved beyond our limits.
And in the Gospel, Jesus promises that the Spirit will lead us into all truth.

Fr. Eric reflects:

“The love between Father and Son is so perfect, it is the Holy Spirit. That love is not just something God gives—it’s who God is.”

And here’s the good news: that love isn’t distant. It’s eternal. And it includes you.

In This Episode, We Explore:

✅ Why God’s essence is relationship, not just power or mystery
✅ How the Trinity models self-giving love we’re called to live
✅ What it means to be made for communion—not isolation
✅ Why silence can be the most powerful response to being deeply loved
✅ And, of course, Letterman jokes, chants gone sideways, and priestly vestment trivia

If you’ve ever wondered how the Trinity connects to your daily life—this conversation is for you.

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A Small Way to Carry the Mystery With You

This Trinity Sunday, we’re reminded that God is not a distant force, but a relationship of love we’re drawn into. If you’re looking for a simple, meaningful way to reflect that truth in your everyday life, the All Glory Be - Holy Trinity Adult T-shirt is a thoughtful reminder.

Because sometimes, faith isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about living the questions—with joy, reverence, and maybe a little extra comfort along the way.