Readings from the Cheap Seats
In this episode of Readings from the Cheap Seats, we reflect on the 5th Sunday of Easter and what happens when God builds His Church with people who still have a few rough edges. The early Church is growing, but not without tension: widows are being overlooked, complaints are rising, and the Apostles have to respond with wisdom, prayer, and organized charity. Saint Peter reminds us that we are “living stones” being built into a spiritual house, which sounds beautiful until we remember that living stones can be heavy, stubborn, and hard to fit together. And in the Gospel, Jesus speaks directly to troubled hearts with the promise that He is not just pointing out the way, He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This week is about service, trust, community, and letting Christ shape the rough edges we would rather keep hidden. It is a reminder that the Church has always been made up of imperfect people, and that God’s grace still knows how to build something holy.
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