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This week on Chasing the Rabbit, the pastors cover a little bit of everything—from thrift store treasure hunting in Hilton Head Island to wedding day disasters, anniversary memories, and why Jesus kept eating fish with the disciples after the resurrection.
Adam shares his unbelievable thrift store find—a nearly brand-new Italian wool suit with an original price tag of $1,875… for just $30. The guys swap stories about weddings gone wrong (and right), from flower disasters and missing rides to the airport to clown-sized thrift store dress shoes and ripped tuxedo pants.
Then they shift into Sunday’s message from John 21 as Pastor Brooks reflects on Jesus restoring Simon Peter after his three denials. Why did Jesus ask Peter three times, “Do you love Me?” Why did He keep sharing meals with the disciples after the resurrection? And what does that reveal about grace, restoration, and calling?
Also in this episode:
Some episodes are deeply theological. Some are deeply about milk bottles and mini cheesecakes. This one somehow manages both.
As always, thanks for listening, and keep chasing the rabbit.
By First Baptist Church of the IslandsThis week on Chasing the Rabbit, the pastors cover a little bit of everything—from thrift store treasure hunting in Hilton Head Island to wedding day disasters, anniversary memories, and why Jesus kept eating fish with the disciples after the resurrection.
Adam shares his unbelievable thrift store find—a nearly brand-new Italian wool suit with an original price tag of $1,875… for just $30. The guys swap stories about weddings gone wrong (and right), from flower disasters and missing rides to the airport to clown-sized thrift store dress shoes and ripped tuxedo pants.
Then they shift into Sunday’s message from John 21 as Pastor Brooks reflects on Jesus restoring Simon Peter after his three denials. Why did Jesus ask Peter three times, “Do you love Me?” Why did He keep sharing meals with the disciples after the resurrection? And what does that reveal about grace, restoration, and calling?
Also in this episode:
Some episodes are deeply theological. Some are deeply about milk bottles and mini cheesecakes. This one somehow manages both.
As always, thanks for listening, and keep chasing the rabbit.