Embracing the Spirit: Communal Preparation and Understanding

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "I want to say to young families, look who your kids will turn into. Raise them here. So proud of you. We'll always be your church home. I hope you know that. But I want you to know that my prayer for you both, as you leave this place and go to college and figure out what you want to do next, is that you will do the work to be prepared in this life, but that you'll also allow yourself to be inspired. That's the recipe for turning a heart on fire, for becoming the kind of person that can speak to others in ways that can be heard. What a lesson for us all." [01:00:35](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "I love Pentecost, and not just because my whole mother's side of the family is Pentecostal. I love it because it's a cool miracle story, isn't it? All these people beginning to speak in other languages, languages they didn't even know. Can you imagine waking up and being able to speak German or Italian, Spanish or Mandarin? How cool, right?" [51:15](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "I can't speak your language if I don't know your experience. How could I say anything of meaning to you if I don't know the language of your life, of your lived experience? I can't speak your language if I don't know your experience. You see, I think that's what's happening at Pentecost. It's the miracle of people speaking to one another in ways they can finally understand, not just in a dialect they can understand. It's like they know each other now, finally." [54:11](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "We need a Pentecost, an outpouring of the Holy Spirit which can inspire us to speak to one another, to speak across divides, across experiences, across races, across political parties, across it all, because you know what happens next when that happens? Well, according to the book of Acts, the church is born. People get baptized. People start sharing possessions and food. People take care of each other. People start sharing in prayers and teaching." [57:09](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "I have found a rhythm, a rhythm in which my preparation and my inspiration have come together to create a flame, a flame that burns within me. And as it turns out, as our text for today will show us, these two things, preparation and inspiration, have always been a recipe for turning hearts ablaze." [49:14](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "The miracle of Pentecost is not speaking in tongues, it's speaking in other tongues. Meaning this story isn't about speaking a language of the spirit that someone has to interpret. This is about speaking the language of another person, a language they can understand. This is about people from all over the world who would not normally be able to talk to one another. This is about being able to hear each other and hear about the praiseworthy acts of God." [52:39](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "We need the Spirit to help us to speak each other's tongue so we can share in the praise of the glorious goodness of God. We need a Pentecost, an outpouring of the Holy Spirit which can inspire us to speak to one another, to speak across divides, across experiences, across races, across political parties, across it all, because you know what happens next when that happens? Well, according to the book of Acts, the church is born. People get baptized. People start sharing possessions and food. People take care of each other. People start sharing in prayers and teaching." [57:09](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Yes, it is primarily the work of the Holy Spirit to do something like this, but we can prepare for it. We can prepare ourselves for a Pentecost because inspiration and preparation are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they depend on each other. Yes, it was a miracle what happened on that first Pentecost, but guess what? The disciples were ready for it. Think of what led up to that, that experience Jesus told the disciples just a few mere verses before our text today to stay put and to wait for the promises of God. And so they did. They waited. They waited, but not idly. The Bible tells us that they devoted themselves to prayer as they waited." [57:51](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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