We Are One in the Spirit: Pentecost Sunday

A blessed Pentecost, friends!

At the Ascension Jesus gave us, his followers, a great task—to go to all the world, proclaiming with our lives and words the Gospel to all people, everywhere. At Pentecost, He empowered us with His own Spirit to accomplish this task. At Pentecost, we get to act out with our everyday lives what the Holy Family embodied at Epiphany, the good news that the gift of Christ is for all people. All of the longing, doubt, grief, and the sins of the world we held up in the dark nights of Advent and Lent, all of the bright hope and relief that resurrected to life with the Risen Christ is channeled into this great movement of Spirit and Church at Pentecost.  

The movement of Pentecost is lit for outward projection, the great current of Spirit moves us toward all people, in every nation, everywhere.  Some of us send, some of us go, and all of us move toward the peoples of all nations.  This is our one task, our one job, until we are reunited with Christ.

LOOK: Pentecost 2000, Laura James - Source

*All of my playlist passion is going toward my weekly reader’s guides for my book launch right now, but Victoria Emily Jones at Art & Theology has curated an amazing Pentecost playlist you can enjoy right here.

LISTEN: One in the Spirit, Ruth Naomi Floyd - YouTube | Spotify

READ: Genesis 11:1-9; Psalm 104:24-35v; Acts 2:1-21; John 14:8-17

I’ll post daily readings for the week between Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday.

PRAY: Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Day of Pentecost

Almighty God, on this day, through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, you revealed the way of eternal life to every race and nation: Pour out this gift anew, that by the preaching of the Gospel your salvation may reach to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Do: The Church has long used the symbols of fire, wind, and water to represent the power given to us by the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Today would be a great day to light candles, host a bonfire or walk around a neighborhood seeking evidence of Christ’s light.

Two of my adorable nephews many years ago. I love this memory so much.


May you know the power of the risen and reigning Christ resting on you and working through you today, tomorrow, and always!