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Sunday School Remix: Why Does Pentecost Still Matter Today?

17 min · 22 de may de 2026
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What if the miracle of Pentecost is not just that people spoke in different languages, but that people heard one another across every division? In this episode of Sunday School Remix, Pastor Nate explores Acts 2, the Jewish festival of Shavuot, the Tower of Babel, and the Holy Spirit’s work of sending people outward in love. Pentecost is not about keeping faith private. It is about God’s Spirit moving through community, language, diversity, and grace. What You’ll Learn * Why Pentecost was already a Jewish festival before Acts 2 * How Shavuot connects to God giving the law at Mount Sinai * Why the Holy Spirit pushes faith outward, not inward * How Pentecost echoes and reverses the Tower of Babel * What Acts 2 teaches us about diversity, community, and God’s mission Chapters 00:00 What if Pentecost is about hearing one another? 00:39 Why was it already called Pentecost? 01:25 Shavuot, Sinai, and God’s promise 02:42 The disciples gather in Jerusalem 03:20 Wind, breath, and the Holy Spirit 04:34 Divided tongues of fire 05:43 Recognizable languages, not random babbling 06:26 Faith moves outward 07:36 Pentecost and the Tower of Babel 09:09 Spiritual experiences are not just for us 10:12 The whole world is included 11:42 What does this mean? 12:22 Community helps us discern God’s voice 13:28 When people dismiss what makes them uncomfortable 14:35 Heaven and earth overlap 15:31 The body of Christ is sent outward Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who is curious about faith, community, or what Pentecost still has to say today. Connect with Bethany: 📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO 🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org]

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