Pentecost often arrives at an interesting time of year. The Easter lilies have faded. School is ending. Calendars begin filling with vacations, ball games, camps, family gatherings, and all the activities that make summer feel both exciting and exhausting at the same time. In the church, Pentecost marks the arrival of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 2, the disciples were gathered together when a rushing wind filled the house and tongues of fire rested …
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