What comes to mind when you hear the word, Pentecost?
Many people think of a mighty wind, tongues of fire, and multiple languages. But Acts 2 begins with another detail that’s just as key: Jesus’ disciples “were all together in one place.”
Because they were together physically and spiritually, the early believers didn’t miss the life-changing, world-changing birth of the Church.
The pandemic, while changing our definition of gathering, also highlighted our need for interaction.
If Jesus’ first followers hadn’t been assembled on Pentecost, they would’ve missed the outpouring of God’s power and the indescribable joy God had for them.
Think about what believers today might miss if we neglect to worship with other friends of Christ. Who would want to miss God’s blessings, promises, and joy?