How do birds fly together as one without bumping into each other? How do schools of fish swim as one to avoid predators? How does anything broken and fragmented come together again? On Pentecost, we hear stories of how the Holy Spirit gathers and puts together millions of dry bones and millions of individual believers and breathes life into them. That same Spirit can gather our own fragments and put us together again too.
This worship service includes Communion as an extension of the table at St. Peter’s on Sunday, May 19, 2024. You may want to have bread/cracker and wine/juice ready before you watch. The Bible readings for this worship service are Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 104:24-34 and 35b; Acts 2:1-21; and John 15:26-27 and 16:4b-15.
Worship bulletin: https://mcusercontent.com/0abb45de9071b98dea7b88217/files/6f588efc-0845-80d3-531a-6cfa18b7ae6e/Bulletin_May_19_2024.pdf
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