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Is It Time? | Rev. Carrie Veal

23 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this sermon from Acts 1:6-14, Rev. Carrie Veal explores the disciples’ question to Jesus: “Lord, is it time?” As the church stands between resurrection and Pentecost, Jesus redirects the disciples away from fear, certainty, and control — and toward the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. This message reflects on nostalgia, anxiety, division, compassion, and the kind of community the Spirit is still forming today. Rather than escaping the world, followers of Jesus are invited to engage it with courage, connection, and hope. Recorded at Second Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas. 📖 Scripture: Acts 1:6-14  🎙 Preached May 17, 2026  📍 Second Baptist Church 🌐 secondb.org    🌐 Learn more about Second B: Second B [https://secondb.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow us: @secondbaptistlbk [https://www.instagram.com/secondbaptistlbk/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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In this sermon from Acts 1:6-14, Rev. Carrie Veal explores the disciples’ question to Jesus: “Lord, is it time?” As the church stands between resurrection and Pentecost, Jesus redirects the disciples away from fear, certainty, and control — and toward the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. This message reflects on nostalgia, anxiety, division, compassion, and the kind of community the Spirit is still forming today. Rather than escaping the world, followers of Jesus are invited to engage it with courage, connection, and hope. Recorded at Second Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas. 📖 Scripture: Acts 1:6-14  🎙 Preached May 17, 2026  📍 Second Baptist Church 🌐 secondb.org    🌐 Learn more about Second B: Second B [https://secondb.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow us: @secondbaptistlbk [https://www.instagram.com/secondbaptistlbk/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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