June often brings us to a powerful intersection of faith ā Pentecost in the Christian calendar and Shavuot in the Jewish calendar. Though celebrated differently, both mark the giving of divine revelation: one on Mount Sinai, the other in Jerusalem.
At Shavuot, God gave His Law ā written on tablets of stone.
At Pentecost, God gave His Spirit ā written on hearts of flesh.
Both moments reveal the same truth: God draws near to dwell with His people.
These lessons explore how the fire of Sinai became the flame of the Spirit, how the voice that thundered on the mountain became the tongues that spoke in every language, and how the Shekhinah glory that filled the Temple now fills believers themselves.
From childrenās crafts and games to deep theological reflection, this series celebrates the unity of Godās plan ā from Sinai to Acts 2, from Law to Spirit, from stone to heart.
General Teaching
- Understanding Pentecost: Significance and Celebrations
- Ā PentecostĀ in the Old Testament ā Pentecost in the New Testament
- Understanding Pentecost:Ā Sinai to Acts 2
- Shin, Shekhinah, andĀ Pentecost
Childrenās Lessons
- Ā Childrenās Lesson:Ā The Day of Pentecost
- Ā Wind and Fire Craft:Ā The Holy Spirit Comes
- Ā Pentecost Language Game: āJesus Loves You Everywhere!ā

