Pentecost 2026 — Christ’s Victory in His Church Body
Victory with Help of the Holy Spirit - Through Christ
Dear friends in Christ,
Blessed Pentecost to you and your families.
As we celebrate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the Church, we are reminded that Christ continues His victory in His Body throughout all generations — gathering, sanctifying, and strengthening His people as one holy temple in Him.
A new Pentecost 2026 audio message is now available:
“Christ’s Victory in His Church Body”
by Dr. Stephen M.K. Brunswick
Listen here:
https://celticorthodoxy.podbean.com/e/christs-victory-in-his-church-body-pentecost-2026/
Description:
His law written on our hearts, faith evidenced.
Inspiring details of the Celtic Orthodox Church shared by Dr Stephen MK Brunswick. His church victory in all generations.
This message reflects on the work of God within His Church body worldwide — the living temple of Christ — and the victory of His Spirit dwelling among His people.
“For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.”
— Colossians 2:9–10
“Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.”
— 1 Peter 2:5
As prayed in the ancient Didache and echoed in our Celtic Orthodox liturgy, may the Lord gather His Church “from the four winds,” delivering her from evil and making her perfect in His love as one sanctified body prepared for His Kingdom.
We are preparing for the release of the Great Commemoration (of the departed and living) liturgy, together with upcoming teachings and articles on such liturgical themes: https://www.celticorthodoxy.com. This was discussed in today’s sermon.
Those interested in the daily Celtic Orthodox liturgy, including the Great Commemoration, Diptychs, and prayers for the living and departed, are welcome to contact us regarding liturgical materials suitable for home church assemblies and fellowships.
“Have a blessed Pentecost as one in Christ’s Temple body, seated with Him above all, abiding in Him.”
In Christ’s service,
Dr. Stephen M.K. Brunswick
St. Andrew’s Orthodox Church of the Culdees
https://celticorthodoxy.com



