During a trip to Arizona, Bob Perron attends Mass and becomes amazed and inspired by the enthusiastic faith of a 7 year-old boy who can’t wait to receive Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time.
When a ‘voice from above’ asks a teenage boy why he blesses himself with holy water as he enters the chapel in his local parish, the teen responds, “Isn’t that what you are supposed to do when you enter a church?” The ‘voice’ then takes him on a journey into his past and future to see exactly what this water means.
Hear a youth perspective on the meaning of the 4th commandment.
Whether this is a refresher or an introduction, this film creatively walks through the Sacrament of Reconciliation in a way that will stick with you.
Sunday morning in the Perron household is often quite chaotic as the family prepares to attend Mass. On one particular Sunday, young Mackenzie Perron sees an opportunity to “rescue Jesus” from “great peril.”
Watch as a story-telling grandpa with an over-active imagination tries to explain the Sacraments to his grandkids. You’ve never heard it quite like this before.
When Bob & Lisa Perron received their newly adopted son, Isaiah, from the Korean escort at the airport, they stumbled upon an interesting activity that helped calm the frightened child. In this vignette, Bob shares about God’s incredible love for all of us – his adopted sons and daughters.
The general conception that Confirmation is “graduation” is challenged in this film using some interesting comparisons.
The Journey/El Camino - Series 3: Film 4 (English)