Today’s Reflection
[Think] of the scene at Pentecost with “each person hearing in their own native language” (Acts 2:8, paraphrase). Again and again in Jesus’ encounters, we note specificity. Particular individuals are addressed in their need and in their context. People are not asked to do everything but instead to be members of Christ, the Vine, as particular branches. Amazing power is unleashed when we become fully present to the particularity of calling in our own heart and in the immediate neighborhood of our congregations.
—Dwight H. Judy, A Quiet Pentecost: Inviting the Spirit into Congregational Life (Upper Room Books, 2013)
Today’s Question
What unique gifts do you bring to your faith community? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
How is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?
—Acts 2:8 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Come, Holy Spirit. Come.
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Lectionary Readings
Day of Pentecost
- Acts 2:1-21
- Psalm 104:24-34, 35b
- Romans 8:14-17
- John 14:8-17, (25-27)
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I have recently spoken to the minister of the church I attend about beginning a ministry of visiting shut-ins. I am a good listener and enjoy learning about others’ lives.
A bit of fragrance clings to the hand that gives flowers.
Chinese proverb
Havimg me think about whatever unique gifts ??? I have to bring to my community of faith is without a doubt mindboggling. I’m not anxious to think about the idea. I do what I can based on what skills God gave me. Thank You, Lord, You give gifts to everyone of us. What a blessing, MAY we use them as BRINGS GLORY to YOUR NAME>
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