after PentecostEVERY SUNDAY
HOLY EUCHARIST 10 AM bible study prior fellowship following ALL SAINTS' DAY
November 1 , 2024 * 6 PM November 3 * 10 AM remembrance of the saints ALL SOULS' DAY
November 2, 2024 * 10 AM prayers offered for the dead CHRIST THE KING SUNDAY
November 24, 2024 * 10 AM |
Pentecost Day
Pentecost Day (Whitsunday) is one of the seven principal feasts of the church year. The word "Pentecost" means "fiftieth day" and is so used because the Pentecost is the fiftieth day after Easter. Pentecost marks the day when the followers of Jesus received the promised gift of the Holy Spirit and became a people with mission and purpose. It marks, in other words, the day the Church was born - the day the Apostles received Baptism by the Spirit and were brought into the full life of the Trinity. The narrative events of Pentecost can be found in the Acts of the Apostles (chapter 2). The Old Testament and Israelite antecedent to Christian Pentecost is Shavuot, or the Feast of Weeks. Shavuot was an agricultural event focused on the wheat harvest which became associated over time with the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai. Ultimately, the religious significance became more important and was tied also to Passover which occurred fifty days prior. The Shavuot tradition is likely being applied by the early Christians as they recalled the story of the receiving of the Holy Spirit in light of Jesus' death and resurrection. The Season after Pentecost The season after Pentecost, according to the calendar of the church year (BCP, 32), begins on the Monday after Pentecost Day and continues until the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent. The season after Pentecost might include as many as twenty-eight Sundays, depending on the date of Easter. The BCP provides proper collects and readings for the Sundays of the season, numbered for use on the Sundays which are closest to specific days in the monthly calendar. The use of "ordinal" numbers (1st, 2nd, etc.) for the Sundays gave this season the designation of Ordinary Time. There are several important feasts in the Season after Pentecost:
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