Pentecost Sunday | The Spirit Still Moves

Pentecost Sunday | The Spirit Still Moves

From FPC Dallas by FPC Dallas

May 24, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

This sermon reflects on the movement of the Holy Spirit during Pentecost and its ongoing impact on community and faith.

Pentecost is the story of a frightened and uncertain community becoming something new. In Acts 2, the Spirit arrives like wind and fire, disrupting fear, crossing boundaries, and drawing people together across language and difference. What begins as confusion becomes proclamation. What begins behind closed doors becomes a public witness. This sermon reflects on the movement of the Holy Spirit, not only as a dramatic moment in the early church, but as an ongoing invitation into courage, connection, and transformation. Pentecost reminds us that faith is not sustained by human effort alone. The Spirit continues to breathe life into ordinary people and gather them into a living community. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Charlene Jin Lee. Subscribe for weekly sermons from First Presbyterian Church of Dallas. fpcdallas.org

People in this episode

Guest: Rev. Dr. Charlene Jin Lee

Topics covered

  • Pentecost
  • Holy Spirit
  • community transformation
  • faith
  • courage
  • connection

Keywords

  • Pentecost
  • Holy Spirit
  • Acts 2
  • community
  • faith
  • transformation
  • courage
  • connection

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: First Presbyterian Church of Dallas

Books & works: Acts 2

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