Jeremy Rivera was an evangelical pastor who was convinced Catholics didn’t really know Jesus.
Then he became one.
In this new episode, Jeremy shares how honest conversations about authority, Mary, and the Eucharist led him back to the Catholic Church—and why true renewal begins with a personal encounter with Jesus Christ.
His journey to the Catholic Church didn’t start with theology—it started in the shower on Christmas Eve, 1985, when a 10-year-old boy cried out to God in the middle of his parents’ divorce and felt the Holy Spirit show up. His mom, sensing something had happened, pulled a handmade Italian crucifix from under the bed—a Christmas gift she wasn’t going to give until morning—and handed it to him on the spot. That crucifix is still in his kitchen today.
But the road from that moment to the Catholic Church was anything but straight. We unpack Jeremy’s winding journey: losing his faith in college, a crisis pregnancy and abortion that brought him to his knees, and the theological questions that nearly kept him from ever becoming Catholic.
We also discuss what the Church gets wrong about evangelization, why most Catholics have never been “ambushed by Jesus,” and how an unexpected encounter with the scent of roses in a FOCUS chapel broke through his deepest resistance—Mary.
Whether you’re a cradle Catholic, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.
Learn more about Jeremy Rivera: thelittlej.com
