Filled & Sent
There are some Sundays in the church year that feel especially alive — and for me, Pentecost is one of them. Christmas tells us Christ has come. Easter proclaims Christ is risen. But Pentecost reminds us that Christ is still here — through the gift of the Holy Spirit.
In a world that often defines power by politics, money, fame, or force, Pentecost points us to a different kind of power: the living presence of God dwelling within and among us, empowering us to love boldly, serve generously, and do good in the world.
Pentecost is often called the "birthday of the Church," but it is more than a single story from long ago. It is the celebration of a global, Spirit-filled movement. In Acts 2, people from every nation heard the good news in their own language. The Spirit crossed every boundary of culture, nationality, and background — and still does today. Pentecost reminds us that the Church is beautifully diverse, yet united as one body in Christ.
That is why I especially love this Sunday at Ascension. Instead of gathering in separate worship services, we will come together as ONE congregation for worship at 10:00 AM — one sanctuary full of voices, generations, stories, and songs. Come celebrate the Spirit who still fills, unites, and sends us into the world with hope.
Grace & Peace,
Pastor Chamie