The Day of Pentecost marks fifty days since Easter Day and brings the Easter season to an end. It is a major feast of the Church’s year when Christians recall how God’s Holy Spirit was given to the disciples after Jesus’ ascension, empowering them to begin the work of making disciples of all nations
This Sunday is also known as Whit Sunday, a time of traditional church processions of witness in their communities and a time of May Queens and May Kings. At St John’s, at 2pm there will be a Whit Sunday service.
It would be great to see you in any of our churches on Sunday morning for our special services. All welcome.