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Jason talks with Father George Elsbett, LC, a priest of the John Paul 2 Center in Vienna who has spent years facilitating a growing, thriving little community of faith that is capturing the minds of young people. In a space where people are leaving the Catholic Church, Father George is leading the way in captivating hearts and bringing them into the love of God. He shares about his openness to reevaluating everything and how his journey with God has led him to unimaginable fruit for the Kingdom.
In this episode you’ll hear about how Father George re-imagined what evangelization can be like in present-day Vienna, and the principles we can all learn from it in an apostolic age. Here are some key moments.
Times have changed and our methods of bringing the Gospel need to as well
3:40 - Although Europe is filled with beautiful churches and masses, the reality reveals that 94% of Catholics no longer practice their faith.
God’s movement in the life of Father George
18:26 - Father George shares about his vagabond childhood with his atheist mother and father who was fleeing the police. He shares the beautiful way his mother and in turn him, encountered Jesus in a way that changed their lives forever.
There is beauty in coming to the end of yourself
30:00 - Father George talks about the moment where he was about to throw in the towel because nothing was working. He talks about his first step being a commitment to prayer.
The principles behind what happened in Vienna
41:00 - Jason giving a summary of what we can learn from this pocket of revival: an act of courage to acknowledge what we’re doing is not bearing the fruit we want to see, creating space for innovation, reordering our efforts, and letting go of frameworks.
Thank you for listening to this episode with Father Elsbett. If this episode encouraged you, make sure to subscribe on your favourite streaming platform and follow us on Instagram to be notified about our latest episodes.
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Learn more about Tilma ➡︎ https://tilmaplatform.com/
Jason talks with Father George Elsbett, LC, a priest of the John Paul 2 Center in Vienna who has spent years facilitating a growing, thriving little community of faith that is capturing the minds of young people. In a space where people are leaving the Catholic Church, Father George is leading the way in captivating hearts and bringing them into the love of God. He shares about his openness to reevaluating everything and how his journey with God has led him to unimaginable fruit for the Kingdom.
In this episode you’ll hear about how Father George re-imagined what evangelization can be like in present-day Vienna, and the principles we can all learn from it in an apostolic age. Here are some key moments.
Times have changed and our methods of bringing the Gospel need to as well
3:40 - Although Europe is filled with beautiful churches and masses, the reality reveals that 94% of Catholics no longer practice their faith.
God’s movement in the life of Father George
18:26 - Father George shares about his vagabond childhood with his atheist mother and father who was fleeing the police. He shares the beautiful way his mother and in turn him, encountered Jesus in a way that changed their lives forever.
There is beauty in coming to the end of yourself
30:00 - Father George talks about the moment where he was about to throw in the towel because nothing was working. He talks about his first step being a commitment to prayer.
The principles behind what happened in Vienna
41:00 - Jason giving a summary of what we can learn from this pocket of revival: an act of courage to acknowledge what we’re doing is not bearing the fruit we want to see, creating space for innovation, reordering our efforts, and letting go of frameworks.
Thank you for listening to this episode with Father Elsbett. If this episode encouraged you, make sure to subscribe on your favourite streaming platform and follow us on Instagram to be notified about our latest episodes.
Instagram | Apple | Spotify | Youtube
Learn more about Tilma ➡︎ https://tilmaplatform.com/