The Body of Christ is made of many parts, and people experience their understanding of God in many different ways. On this blog, we'll consider the beliefs and activities of congregations, denominations and different religions.
This year, Pentecost comes to us as the world continues to deal with the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. In this special United Methodist Communications production, a virtual small group examines the meaning of Pentecost and the good news that we are not alone.
From baking a cake with red icing to flying a red kite, check out these creative and fun ways to bring the story of Pentecost home. (Photo credit: Mike DuBose, United Methodist Communications)
The circumstances in which we find ourselves as we prepare for Pentecost remind us of how good it is when we are “all together in one place.” The holiday also highlights that even when being together isn't possible, the Holy Spirit connects us with one another.
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