From Pentecost to Azusa
In this episode, Miranda Nelson shares a biblical and historical reflection on Pentecost, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the roots of the Pentecostal movement through Azusa Street.
Miranda walks through Acts 2, showing how Pentecost was not only the birth of the Church, but also the release of power for witness, mission, unity, holiness, and love. She traces the theological stream from John Wesley and the holiness movement to William J. Seymour and the Azusa Street Revival, highlighting how sanctification, Spirit baptism, tongues, healing, racial reconciliation, and humility shaped early Pentecostalism.
This episode also explores the deeper meaning of Spirit baptism: not merely as an experience or manifestation, but as the love of God poured into the heart, empowering believers to live holy lives, carry the gospel, and become agents of reconciliation in the world. Miranda reminds listeners that Pentecost is still for today, and that the Holy Spirit continues to pour out power, love, boldness, and unity on the Church.