Religious Life of School
"Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!" ~ Psalm 107:1
Pentecost, the beginning and birthday of the Church, is an annual feast that closes out the Easter Season 50 days after the resurrection is celebrated. This celebration has its origins in the Acts of the Apostles, in Acts 2:1-12, where the early disciples experienced the filling of the Holy Spirit promised by Jesus.
The Spirit is sent to remind us of all that Jesus said and taught. The Holy Spirit makes everything possible. These meanings highlight why meditating on the feast of Pentecost is an important thing to do. With the whole Church throughout the ages, we may rightfully pray, “Come, Holy Spirit. Come!”
All families are welcomed to attend Pentecost Liturgy on Sunday 19th May, starting at 6:00pm at the Anglican Church. Supper will follow and a plate to share would be welcomed.