Pentecost

This week we celebrate Pentecost. Alongside our friends at San Esteban, we read from Book of Acts and the Gospel according to John. Rev. William Whitla offers a sermon that explores the transformative power of hope and unity in a fractured world, drawing connections between ancient scripture, present-day crises, and moments of grace both global and personal. Through stories of fire, language, and spirit, it calls the church to live fully into its mission of compassion, peace, and renewal. Music from Allison Leyton-Brown.

A Sermon from Bill Whitla

Full Service Recording with Readings and Music

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