I Want to Know That Story
What is your story? Have you heard the story of the prodigal son? At some point in our lives, there’s a time when we rejected the love of the Father, some of us came back, some of us didn’t while some are still lost and are still finding their way. But in the end of it all. There’s a Father that is waiting not to condemn us, but save us. He who is…
Imaginative Prayer
Maybe you’ve heard about the nativity scene plenty, and seen it depicted endlessly. Do you really think you’ve entered as deeply into that mystery as you can? There’s more! The Holy Spirit is never exhausted. It’s the same with all of Scripture. This isn’t a collection of abstract ideas; these are stories of real…
Last Words of Christ
Jesus always chose his words carefully. There was great meaning and intention behind each word, part of which we can only begin to understand by listening carefully. How much more, then, should we pay attention to Jesus’s very last words? The ones he painfully uttered as he was dying on the cross? What do…
Older Son (Spiritual Sense)
Have you ever been hurt by someone and struggled with what forgiveness is supposed to look like?
In this episode, the friars revisit the older son in the Prodigal Son story, but now through a deeper, spiritual lens. Not just what he did, but what he felt. The loss, the frustration, the sense of being overlooked, and the real difficulty of being invited into forgiveness before you’re ready.
They explore the complexity of the human heart, how joy and pain can exist at the same time, how past wounds resurface in present moments, and how God meets us not with pressure, but with presence. This conversation is an honest look at what it means to carry hurt, to wrestle with forgiveness, and to let the Father meet you in the middle of it.
Join us as we enter the older son’s story and discover a God who doesn’t rush healing, but walks with us through it.
Easter Sunday (Holy Week Retreat)
On this Easter reflection, Father Tim shares why the Resurrection isn’t just meaningful, it’s everything. From the Greek phrase “Christos Anesti” (“Christ is risen”) to a personal story about discovering the meaning behind his own name, this episode points to one powerful truth: the Resurrection proves that Jesus is real and that He keeps His promises.
Standing at the empty tomb in the Holy Land, the reality becomes clear. Everything we believe, everything we hope for, rests on this moment. If Jesus rose from the dead, then death is defeated, and new life is possible for all of us.
The Resurrection isn’t symbolic. It’s the foundation of everything. This Easter, don’t just celebrate it, live like it’s true.
Jubilee and Christ the High Priest
What if your true identity is more sacred than you ever imagined? Jesus is the High Priest, the one mediator who intercedes for us at the Father’s right hand, offering not just prayers but our wounds, our brokenness, and all of humanity’s sins back to God. As His followers, we are invited to imitate and conform to this sacred role—offering spiritual sacrifices and living lives marked by worship…