Fisher of Men



To expand my experience and my ministry, I have taken on the task of giving a service once a month at Green Acres in Mason. Green Acres is an assisted living community with many residents. It is truly humbling to be able to provide this service for them. Most of them have some form of disability and need full time care, so they are unable to go out into the community as we know it.

This past weekend, I was able to give my first of many services. It isn't a full service as you might expect, but we do have music, prayer, communion, and I do a mini sermon. For people of faith, having this brought to them so they can hear the word and feel the healing power of the sacrament is an amazing thing to see. They don't care that I almost dropped the chalice of grape juice or that I stumbled over my words. They just enjoyed it. The unconditional grace and love is palpable.

For Sunday May 5th, we read John 21:1-19. I invite you to read it now. And then watch my mini sermon below.

Surprisingly, this mini sermon took me longer to write. I think it was a combination of not knowing which aspect to concentrate on and keeping it short for those at Green Acres. In the end, I decided to focus on the fishing, and included a cute story about my youngest too. I hope you enjoy.


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