Art Katz reflects on the Messianic Conference, expressing his discomfort amidst the exuberant worship and theatrical performances that seemed to overshadow genuine spirituality. He critiques the shift towards a 'religion' that caters to human comfort rather than a radical return to the roots of faith through Jewish apostles and prophets. Katz emphasizes the need for a transformative movement within Christianity, urging believers to embrace a deeper, more authentic relationship with God, free from the distractions of entertainment and superficiality. He warns against the allure of a Judaistic return that lacks true spiritual depth, advocating instead for a priestly life that prioritizes inner communion with God. Ultimately, Katz calls for a revolution in the Church, igniting a passion for signs, wonders, and a genuine pursuit of the Kingdom of God.