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What happens when the Holy Spirit interrupts ordinary life? In this Pentecost episode of Your Week with St. Luke’s, Pastors Corey and Melissa dive into Acts 2:1–21 and explore how God’s Spirit transformed fearful disciples into a courageous, compassionate community that carried the story of Jesus into the world. Together, they reflect on the meaning of Pentecost as more than a dramatic moment of wind, fire, and speaking in different languages. It is the reminder that God still breathes new life into ordinary people today. Through honest conversation and personal stories, Corey and Melissa wrestle with what it means to listen for the Spirit in seasons of uncertainty, disruption, waiting, and community. They talk about how the Holy Spirit gathers diverse people together without erasing their differences, how God often works through both careful plans and unexpected interruptions, and why faith was never meant to be lived alone. Whether you are longing for direction, feeling stuck, or simply wondering how God might still be moving in your life, this episode offers a hopeful invitation to pay attention. The Spirit may be closer than you think.
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What happens when the Holy Spirit interrupts ordinary life? In this Pentecost episode of Your Week with St. Luke’s, Pastors Corey and Melissa dive into Acts 2:1–21 and explore how God’s Spirit transformed fearful disciples into a courageous, compassionate community that carried the story of Jesus into the world. Together, they reflect on the meaning of Pentecost as more than a dramatic moment of wind, fire, and speaking in different languages. It is the reminder that God still breathes new life into ordinary people today. Through honest conversation and personal stories, Corey and Melissa wrestle with what it means to listen for the Spirit in seasons of uncertainty, disruption, waiting, and community. They talk about how the Holy Spirit gathers diverse people together without erasing their differences, how God often works through both careful plans and unexpected interruptions, and why faith was never meant to be lived alone. Whether you are longing for direction, feeling stuck, or simply wondering how God might still be moving in your life, this episode offers a hopeful invitation to pay attention. The Spirit may be closer than you think.
Go deeper on our free app: https://www.livetherhythm.app/
Looking for a small group? View a full listing at: https://www.st.lukes.org/lifetogether/

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