Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May 19 Worship: "Dreams of My Father"

There was plenty of red on display as we gathered for Pentecost worship, celebrating the gift of the Holy Spirit.  There even were blowing red tongues above the baptismal, in addition to the many people who wore red to the worship service.

The Pentecost sermon, "Dreams of My Father," was taken from a reference to the prophets in Peter's great sermon from the first Pentecost, described in Acts 2.  I suggested that the gift of the Holy Spirit was a radical act on God's part because the Holy Spirit could work in any person's life, regardless of age, gender, education, class, etc.  And I tried to suggest how we might glimpse the Holy Spirit at work amongst us, even sometimes through us.

If you missed Sunday's sermon, if you'd like to listen to it again, or if you'd like to share it with someone else, you can find an audio recording here.

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