Sermon Sunday May 24, 2026
May 24, 2026
Without Pentecost, the Church is just a social club. Discover why the Holy Spirit is a person to be loved, not a force to be used, in this powerful Pentecost sermon.
St. Barnabas Anglican Church
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May 24, 2026
Without Pentecost, the Church is just a social club. Discover why the Holy Spirit is a person to be loved, not a force to be used, in this powerful Pentecost sermon.
May 17, 2026
“Trapped as we are by the world and the assumptions and the values of the 21st century, we might sigh and say, ‘Well, Easter is passed. Been there, done that,’ and quickly move on to the next thing. Moving forward, after all, is the mantra of our age… But there’s much to gain by making time these days to look back, to reflect on where we have been, and to dream about where we might go.”
May 10, 2026
Discover how the Holy Spirit (the Paraclete) resolves inner conflict and empowers us to witness with gentleness, reverence, and a heart full of gratitude.
May 3, 2026
Are you caught in religious division? Discover how returning to the Word of God helps us move past judgment and embrace the inclusive, unifying love of the Body of Christ.