Pentecost Traditions
Pentecost is a celebration of the day that the first Christians were filled with the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-4). Pentecost, which means “fiftieth,” is celebrated 50 days after Easter and is the last day of the Easter season. It is also celebrated as the birthday of the Church!
Luke 12:11-12 — The Spirit teaches us what to say. John 14:26 — He teaches us and reminds us of Jesus’ words. Acts 1:8 — He gives us power. Romans 15:16 — He sanctifies us. 1 Corinthians 6:19 — He dwells in us. 1 Corinthians 12: 7-11 — He gives us spiritual gifts. Galatians 5:22-25 — He produces fruit in our lives. Ephesians 1:13-14 — He is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance. Titus 3: 4-6 — He gives us new birth and renews us.
2. Discuss the Connection to the Jewish Feast of Weeks: It is interesting to note how the events of the Easter season line up with Jewish Feasts — the Crucifixion (Passover), the Resurrection (Feast of First Fruits), and Pentecost (the Feast of Weeks, a celebration of the harvest). You can learn more about these fascinating connections at Hebrew4Christians.com (there is a detailed page about Pentecost, also called Shavuot). You can read more in an excellent book called The Feasts of the Lord by Howard and Rosenthal (links to Amazon). I also recommend the video “Shavuot” (links to YouTube) about the first Pentecost by Maoz Israel, a Messianic Jewish organization. 3. Read the Story of Pentecost: Read the account of Pentecost in Acts 2 or enjoy a good illustrated version like “The Coming of the Holy Spirit” (links to Amazon). The story is written as a poem by Arch Books:
4. Watch a Video Re-enactment of Pentecost: The below options can be found on my YouTube Pentecost Video Clip Playlist . . .
Acts of the Apostles: This clip is a word for word re-enactment of Acts 1:12-2:39.
A.D. Series: An excerpt from the popular NBC series shows a spectacular portrayal of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
The Holy Spirit Comes: An animated clip about the events of Pentecost.
What’s in the Bible?: Made by the creator of Veggie Tales, this clip uses puppets and animation to answer the question “What is Pentecost?”
5. Sing a Hymn or Praise Song: The below options can be found on my YouTube Pentecost Songs and Hymns Playlist . . .Breathe on Me (Hillsong)
Come Down, O Love Divine (Fernando Ortega)
Come Thou Fount (Fernando Ortega)
Consuming Fire (Hillsong)
Holy Spirit, You Are Welcome Here (Francesca Battistelli)
O For a Thousand Tongues (Hymn Charts)
Welcome Holy Spirit (Heart of Worship)
6. Enjoy Famous Artwork Depicting Pentecost: Many famous paintings of Pentecost are available to view on Wikimedia.
“Pentecost,” by Juan Bautista Maino, c.1612, Wikimedia.
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