Pentecost And The Courage To Love
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Pentecost doesn’t start with perfect people, it starts with ordinary people who are scared, grieving, and unsure what comes next and then the Spirit shows up like wind and fire. We sit with Acts 2 and ask what we usually avoid: if the Holy Spirit is real, what should it look like in our actual lives and conversations? We name the fruits of the Spirit as more than a list, and we talk about “practicing resurrection” every time we choose love in an unloving moment, every time we forgive, and every time we let God wake us up from the dream that we’re separate.
From there, we lean into the miracle of languages and understanding as a picture of unity without conformity. The Spirit doesn’t erase difference; the Spirit creates connection. That becomes a challenge to any version of Christianity that carries harshness, prejudice, or contempt. We ask who we need to understand differently, what it would mean to learn a new language of gentleness, and how repentance can be as simple and as brave as letting the Spirit change the way we speak.
We also get very practical about what we “attune” to day to day, including the habit of retelling negative stories until they shape our homes and our hearts. And we share a small, surprising image a bird trying to build a nest that won’t hold and one person choosing to do something about it as a Spirit-shaped call to compassion with action.
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In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake