What is the Voice of Pentecost?
First, what it is not. The Voice of Pentecost is not the voice of man’s religion. It is the voice of the early church. Indeed, the word Pentecost is chosen because the church was born on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2). Thus, the Voice of Pentecost is not the voice of religion, but rather the voice of God to the early church and our generation as well. We are linked to the early church. We have aspirations to be like the original church. We do not have desires to mimic churches started by man, but rather we have intentions of being today what God desired the church to be in the beginning.
What does the “voice” proclaim? The Voice of Pentecost proclaims salvation. The plan of salvation is clearly summarized in Acts 2:38, the unique opportunity for men and women to participate in Christ’s death (repentance), burial (baptism), and resurrection (receiving the Holy Ghost).
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims the identity and nature of God. Old and New Testament Scriptures clearly proclaim that our God is one and Jesus is His name.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that we have the opportunity to fulfill the whole law by obeying Christ’s command to love God and our neighbor as ourself.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that faith, hope, and love still abide. Our world is in dire need of these three essentials, and the Voice of Pentecost is proud to offer them.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that God’s grace and mercy are continuously available. We are not a judgmental people but rather a merciful people. If we err, we prefer to err on the side of mercy rather than judgment.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that we must major on the majors and not the minors. We are not a weak, compromising church to do so. We refuse to constantly rail against and bash people. The church is a place of refuge, not a war zone. The sum total of what we are is determined not by what we are against, but what we are for. The more of Christ and His character that we obtain, the less worldly we become. If we simply deplore worldliness without exalting Christ, people become mere robots, adhering to things they really do not understand. Falling in love with Jesus, however, opens our eyes to a divine character we wish to imitate.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that you are welcome in our assembly. You will feel the warmth of God’s presence and the gentle embrace of a loving people. All are welcome, regardless of background, race, nationality, or any other manmade division. We are made one through His precious blood.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that this is “Pentecost as it should be.” If you have been injured by so-called Pentecostalism in the past, this house of healing is just what you are looking for. If the world has left you destitute and lonely, you can find healing and salvation here.
The Voice of Pentecost proclaims that we are here for you. Come and see us soon!

