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By the sea, the risen Jesus restores Peter and renews His call to follow and serve. We are reminded that God’s grace reclaims our failures and repurposes our lives.

• May 11: The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16–20)
Jesus charges His followers to make disciples of all nations—promising His presence wherever they go. The mission continues through us.

• May 18: Experience the Gift of Peace (Romans 5:1–2; Philippians 4:6–7)
In the midst of uncertainty, Jesus offers His peace—not as the world gives, but as only He can. It is a peace that calms the heart and anchors the soul.

• May 25: Waiting for the Promise (Acts 1:12–26)
Before Pentecost came a time of prayer and patience. The disciples waited—not idly, but faithfully—reminding us that God works in seasons of stillness.

• June 1: The Spirit’s Power and Purpose (John 16:5–15; Acts 1:4–8)
Jesus promises the gift of the Holy Spirit—our guide, comforter, and source of boldness for witness and service.

• June 8: Pentecost: The Spirit Poured Out (Acts 2:1–13)
On Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descends in power, uniting believers and sending them out to proclaim the good news in every language and land. That same Spirit moves in us today.

Join us each Sunday as we journey from the empty tomb to the rushing wind of Pentecost—and discover again what it means to be the Church in the power of the Spirit.