Pentecost (Traditional)
On Pentecost Sunday, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on the mystery and power of the Holy Spirit through the biblical images of wind, fire, water, and wine.
Drawing from Acts 2, John 3, Joel, Ezekiel, and the Gospel of John, this sermon explores the Spiritβs unpredictable movement β the God who cannot be controlled, optimized, or contained. The Holy Spirit directs the directionless, burns away sin, renews what is dry, and fills ordinary lives with what Rev. Griesbeck calls a new sense of adventure and joy.
As the Church celebrates Pentecost, this sermon invites us to recover wonder in a world that often feels efficient, homogenous, and unsurprising β and to rediscover the living presence of God who still moves among His people.
π Scripture: Acts 2, John 14
ποΈ Preacher: Rev. Jordan Griesbeck
βͺ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX
π Connect with Incarnation
Learn more at https://incarnation.org/
Drawing from Acts 2, John 3, Joel, Ezekiel, and the Gospel of John, this sermon explores the Spiritβs unpredictable movement β the God who cannot be controlled, optimized, or contained. The Holy Spirit directs the directionless, burns away sin, renews what is dry, and fills ordinary lives with what Rev. Griesbeck calls a new sense of adventure and joy.
As the Church celebrates Pentecost, this sermon invites us to recover wonder in a world that often feels efficient, homogenous, and unsurprising β and to rediscover the living presence of God who still moves among His people.
π Scripture: Acts 2, John 14
ποΈ Preacher: Rev. Jordan Griesbeck
βͺ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX
π Connect with Incarnation
Learn more at https://incarnation.org/