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Failures Welcomed

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Churches can have a reputation for judgy behaviour. Folks with a past, folks who don't have it all together, and folks who have doubts can sometimes feel like church isn't for them. Yet, the gospel passage for today tells us this isn't the case at all. In fact, Jesus welcomes those who have messed up in big ways. He isn't surprised by our weaknesses. Instead, he simply asks if we want to follow him, even if we can't follow through as we would like. In this sermon, Fr. Stephen tells us how Jesus' interaction with his disciples can give hope to everyone who struggles with being a good follower of Jesus.


Scripture reference: John 21:1-19

Preached by Rev. Stephen Silverthorne on the Third Sunday of Easter, May 5, 2019

Sermon Highlights

  • Close attention to detail helps us understand this passage
  • The details highlight the failures of the disciples
  • They also highlight the graciousness of Jesus
  • He restores those who denied him
  • He gives them a place of leadership
  • He challenges them to evangelize
  • Jesus welcomes us when we fail
  • We should try to follow him even when we have doubts
  • Jesus knows we will mess up but calls anyway
  • We are challenged to evangelize like the disciples
  • Start by simply praying for opportunity


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Churches can have a reputation for judgy behaviour. Folks with a past, folks who don't have it all together, and folks who have doubts can sometimes feel like church isn't for them. Yet, the gospel passage for today tells us this isn't the case at all. In fact, Jesus welcomes those who have messed up in big ways. He isn't surprised by our weaknesses. Instead, he simply asks if we want to follow him, even if we can't follow through as we would like. In this sermon, Fr. Stephen tells us how Jesus' interaction with his disciples can give hope to everyone who struggles with being a good follower of Jesus.


Scripture reference: John 21:1-19

Preached by Rev. Stephen Silverthorne on the Third Sunday of Easter, May 5, 2019

Sermon Highlights

  • Close attention to detail helps us understand this passage
  • The details highlight the failures of the disciples
  • They also highlight the graciousness of Jesus
  • He restores those who denied him
  • He gives them a place of leadership
  • He challenges them to evangelize
  • Jesus welcomes us when we fail
  • We should try to follow him even when we have doubts
  • Jesus knows we will mess up but calls anyway
  • We are challenged to evangelize like the disciples
  • Start by simply praying for opportunity


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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