Pentecost

"The Work of the Spirit"

Rev. Charlie Phillips

Sunday's Sermon: "The Work of the Spirit"

For many people the Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the Trinity. After all, He doesn't have a familial name like the Father or the Son, and His work is often shrouded in mystery. But as we'll see this Sunday, the Spirit has a specific role in redemptive history. To commemorate the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost we will be studying Jesus' last sermon to His disciples in John 16 in which He details the incredible value and role of the third person of the Trinity. Join us as we gather together for worship to celebrate the Spirit's work at Pentecost.

The True Pentecostal

Rev. Dr. Stacey Cox

The True Pentecostal

When the word 'Pentecostal' comes to mind, perhaps you think of Robert Duvall's character, "Sonny" Dewey in the film "The Apostle," who boasted he was a 'a genuine, Holy Ghost, Jesus-filled preachin' machine!' Of course, you might also have visions of week-long camp meetings 'out in the country.' Often Pentecostalism is connected to 'tongue-speaking.' None of that necessarily means one is a 'Pentecostal.' Sunday we celebrate Pentecost Sunday by answering the question, 'What's a true Pentecostal?' Join us!