Spiritual Gifts

06.06.25 | by Rev Dave Yim

Acts 2:1-21
This Sunday is Pentecost Sunday—the day we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit upon those gathered in Jerusalem to worship God. It marks the birth of the Christian Church. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word for Spirit is ruah, meaning “breath.” In the New Testament, the Greek word is pneuma, meaning “wind.” These words remind us that, like breath and wind, the Spirit is invisible yet essential and powerful.
The Lord Jesus still breathes into us the breath of life and fills us with the power of the Holy Spirit each and every day. Just as breathing is vital and wind moves freely, so too is the Spirit vital to our lives and free in its movement. The Holy Spirit leads us into new life—transforming us, creating in us something new every day. Please join us this Sunday as we explore the life-giving Spirit of God together.

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