On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God’s own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.
On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God’s own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.
The Fourth Sunday After Pentecost
June 18, 2023 • Ryan Rovito • Matthew 9:35—10:23, Genesis 18:1–15, Genesis 21:1–7, Psalm 116, Exodus 19:2–8
On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God’s own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.
The Third Sunday After Pentecost
June 11, 2023 • Ryan Rovito • Genesis 12:1–9, Psalm 33:1–12, Hosea 6:1–6, Psalm 50:7–15, Romans 4:13–25
On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God's own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.
Trinity Sunday
June 4, 2023 • Mark Harley • Genesis 1:1—2:4, Psalm 8, 2 Corinthians 13:11–13, Matthew 28:16–20
On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God's own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.
Pentecost
May 28, 2023 • Ryan Rovito • Numbers 11:24–30, Psalm 104:24–35, 1 Corinthians 12:3–13, John 20:19–23, Acts 2:1–21
On the day of Pentecost, the followers of Jesus were given a power that was beyond imagination, the power of God's own Holy Spirit. They spoke of hope, healing, forgiveness, transformation, purpose, and restoration through that power. The news would spread and multiply from person to person to the ends of the earth. We live by that same power, the power that gave new birth to the mission of God.