Come, Holy Ghost: The Spirit of Order and Fire
Acts 2:1-21 • Joel 2:28-32
The Spirit of order and creativity, the Pentecost collect, and the Spirit's work in creating unity amid diversity
Anglican / Episcopal
Scripture, tradition, and reason in balance
Order and Fire: The Anglican Both/And
Unity in Diversity: The Spirit's Mosaic
Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire
Applications
- 1Pray the Pentecost collect this week. Ask the Spirit for "right judgment" (clarity) and "holy comfort" (warmth). The Spirit gives both.
- 2Celebrate diversity as a gift of the Spirit. The Spirit did not impose one language at Pentecost. He sanctified fifteen. Honor the diversity in your community.
- 3Sing "Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire." Let the ancient hymn become your prayer for the Spirit's renewal.
- 4Hold order and fire together. The Spirit is not either liturgical or charismatic. The Spirit is both. Make room for both in your worship and your life.
Prayer Suggestions
- Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, and lighten with celestial fire. Thou the anointing Spirit art, who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart.
- God, who at this time didst teach the hearts of thy faithful people, by sending to them the light of thy Holy Spirit: Grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort.
- Unite Your church in diversity. As at Pentecost, let many tongues speak one Gospel. Let many traditions bear one faith.
- Through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
The King's Speech (2010)
King George VI could barely speak — his stammer made public address nearly impossible. But with a speech therapist's help, he found his voice and addressed the nation at its darkest hour. The structure (the therapy, the training) released the fire (the courage, the communication). The Anglican understanding of Pentecost is similar: the ordered structure of Word, sacrament, and liturgy is not the enemy of the Spirit's fire. It is the framework that releases it.
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The Spirit writes poetry and follows rubrics. The Spirit is ordered fire. Pentecost creates both the framework and the flame.
The Spirit did not impose one language at Pentecost. He honored fifteen. Unity is not uniformity. It is communion in diversity.
Anglicanism holds Anglo-Catholics and evangelicals and charismatics in one communion. Either we're confused or the Spirit is bigger than our categories. Pentecost suggests the latter.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Anglican tradition approach Pentecost?
The Anglican tradition holds "order and fire" together — the structured beauty of liturgy and the unpredictable movement of the Spirit. The Pentecost collect asks for both "right judgment" (clarity, order) and "holy comfort" (warmth, fire). The Spirit is neither purely charismatic nor purely liturgical — the Anglican via media embraces both.
What is "Veni Creator Spiritus"?
"Veni Creator Spiritus" (Come, Creator Spirit) is one of the most ancient hymns of the Church, dating to the 9th century. In the Anglican tradition, it is sung at ordinations, coronations, and Pentecost services. The English version "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire" is a staple of Anglican worship.
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