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On Pentecost Sunday, we remember that the Holy Spirit did not simply comfort the disciples. The Spirit moved them beyond fear and into lives of courageous love and public witness. Drawing on both John 20 and Acts 2, this sermon explores how the breath of God still opens locked hearts, breaks down barriers, and creates communities shaped by compassion, reconciliation, and hope. Because Christ is alive, the Spirit is still moving through ordinary people, and we are ready to be moved.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.
By Gray Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Pentecost Sunday, we remember that the Holy Spirit did not simply comfort the disciples. The Spirit moved them beyond fear and into lives of courageous love and public witness. Drawing on both John 20 and Acts 2, this sermon explores how the breath of God still opens locked hearts, breaks down barriers, and creates communities shaped by compassion, reconciliation, and hope. Because Christ is alive, the Spirit is still moving through ordinary people, and we are ready to be moved.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.