What if Easter wasn’t about what’s done—but about what’s just beginning?

This week on All Set for Sunday, we unpack the Gospel of second chances, First Communions, and the call to follow Him again. Don’t miss our featured St. Peter Socks—a bold step in faith.

Did You Know Divine Mercy Sunday Has Three Names? Reading What if Easter wasn’t about what’s done—but about what’s just beginning? 2 minutes

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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Want a Daily Reminder That You’re Still Called?

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