That’s what we’re diving into on this week’s episode of All Set for Sunday! We’re reflecting on a powerful post-Resurrection scene from the Gospel of John where Jesus meets His disciples—not with fanfare, but with fish, a fire, and a simple invitation:
“Come, have breakfast.”
In a season when it’s easy to move on too quickly from Easter, this Gospel pulls us back to something essential:
Mercy. Mission. And the love of a Savior who still meets us in our everyday moments.
Why This Breakfast with Jesus Still Matters
This Gospel isn't just a feel-good reunion. It’s a moment of healing—especially for Peter, who denied Jesus just days earlier. And it’s a moment of commissioning for all of us.
“This reading changed everything for me when I was discerning the priesthood. ‘Feed my lambs’ was no longer abstract—it was personal.”
In this episode, we explore:
✅ The raw beauty of Peter’s redemption and what it means for our failures
✅ How Jesus gives mission after mercy—not before
✅ Why First Communions are one of the most joyful echoes of this Gospel moment
✅ And how the Eucharist continues to be Christ’s invitation to “Follow me.”
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