4 Weeks

Pentecost: The Comforter Has Come

This four-week sermon series looks at the work of the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, since Pentecost.

This series addresses six common questions:

  • What did Jesus promise us about the Holy Spirit?
  • How did the early church demonstrate the truth of those promises?
  • What does the Comforter do for us as believers?
  • What is our relationship to the Holy Spirit?
  • What did the day of Pentecost mean in terms of our salvation, discipleship, and evangelism?
  • In what ways are we using the Spirit that God has poured out?

This is a great sermon series looking at the work of the Holy Spirit for new believers and long-time members alike. Be prepared to be challenged to use your faith and this great gift, the Comforter.

Pentecost: The Comforter Has Come

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Using This Series Guide

The Series Guide is a comprehensive resource designed to help you lead your congregation through this sermon series. It includes weekly sermon outlines, discussion questions, and key theological insights to support your teaching preparation.

Each guide has been thoughtfully crafted to provide you with both depth and flexibility as you prepare your messages.

This series includes 4 weeks of content.

The Series Guide is not a word-for-word sermon script. It's not meant to replace your own study and preparation, but rather to complement it with additional resources and structure.

It also doesn't include all media assets - those are available in the downloads section.

We recommend starting with the series overview to understand the big picture themes. Then, for each week, review the scripture passages, main points, and illustrations provided.

Use the discussion questions for small groups or to spark your own thinking. Feel free to adapt any content to fit your congregation's specific needs and context.