Liturgical Season
LENT
Season after Pentecost
Pentecost is a Greek word that means “50”, regarding the Old Testament feast celebrated 50 days after Passover. Pentecost is celebrated by Christians 50 days after Easter. The Lord poured out His Spirit during Pentecost. Once exclusive to a select few, God’s blessing extends to everyone. We have access to the love of the Father and Son. We are accepted into the most loving communion with the Father since we are united in Christ. That is a call to repentance due to the witness of the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost is the final, non-festival part of the church calendar. We focus on Jesus’ ministry and the Early Church, as described in Acts 2. This is the longest season of the year.
The color red symbolizes Pentecost. Trinity Sunday, the first Sunday after Pentecost, is colored white. Green is the color of new life and development for the season.
Worship Leaders Scheduled:
August 2 10th Sunday after Pentecost Al Ilgen Service of the Word
August 9 11th Sunday after Pentecost Roger Glad Service of the Eucharist
August 16 12th Sunday after Pentecost Spence Garvin Service of the Word
August 23 13th Sunday after Pentecost Al Ilgen Service of the Word
August 30 14th Sunday after Pentecost Al Ilgen/Michele Peese Service of the Word