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A Charcoal Fire | Birthday Week | Part 3 of 5

A Charcoal Fire | Birthday Week | Part 3 of 5

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This is Part 3 of a special 5-part bonus series celebrating one year of Sermons on the Side.

In John chapter 21, Jesus invites the disciples to come ashore - and before a word is spoken, before anything is explained, breakfast is already waiting for them. There’s a fire. There’s food. And there’s something deeply intentional about that moment that can’t be rushed or overlooked.

It’s one of the most tender, redemptive scenes in all of Scripture - and to fully understand why, you’ll have to lean in and listen.

That’s the moment we sit with today.

And since it’s our birthday week, we’ve got another way to celebrate.

Wednesday’s challenge: blow out the algorithm candles.
Scroll back into the archive and revisit an older episode - the one that made you pull over in a parking lot, set your coffee down, or grab your Bible. Download it. Re-listen to it. Share it. Leave a comment if your platform allows.

Every time someone interacts with an older episode, it tells the algorithm world, “This still has life.”

And that’s been the heartbeat of this podcast from the beginning - believing that ordinary moments can still carry meaning, hope, and redemption.

Thanks for celebrating with us, for revisiting the story, and for helping breathe fresh life into the journey.
Part 4 drops tomorrow.

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