Fresh Fire: [YEARS] Years of the Spirit's Work at [CHURCH_NAME]
Acts 2:42-47 • Hebrews 10:24-25
The Spirit's ongoing work across every chapter of the church's life, revival history as proof that God is not finished, and fresh fire for the next season
Charismatic / Renewal
Spiritual gifts, worship, and renewal
The Same Spirit, Still Poured Out
The Azusa Street Anniversary
The Azusa Street Revival of 1906 began in a small mission on a dead-end street in Los Angeles. William Seymour — a one-eyed, self-taught Black preacher — led meetings where the Spirit fell with such power that the news reached around the world. Within three years, Pentecostal missionaries were on every continent. Every Pentecostal and charismatic church on earth can trace its spiritual lineage to that small room. [CHURCH_NAME]'s founding is part of that lineage — part of the ongoing outpouring that began at Pentecost, surged at Azusa Street, and continues wherever believers gather with expectation. The Spirit has not stopped. The fire has not gone out.
Source: Azusa Street Revival (1906) / Pentecostal history
Revival Is Our History — and Our Future
Fresh Fire for the Next Chapter
Applications
- 1Ask for fresh fire. Literally — pray this week: "Holy Spirit, rekindle the fire in me and in [CHURCH_NAME]. I will not settle for embers when You offer flames."
- 2Gather with expectation. Next Sunday, come to worship expecting the Spirit to move. Expectation is not wishful thinking — it is faith. And faith is what the Spirit responds to.
- 3Share your testimony. Revival spreads through story. Tell someone this week what God has done at [CHURCH_NAME] — in [YEARS] years and in your own life.
- 4Fan into flame the gift of God in you. The gift you received at salvation, at your baptism in the Spirit, at your calling — it has not expired. Stir it up. Use it. The church needs every gift operating.
Prayer Suggestions
- God of Pentecost, You poured out Your Spirit [YEARS] years ago on this place. Pour again. We are not satisfied with memories of fire. We want fresh fire.
- Forgive us for the seasons when we settled, when we went through the motions, when we let the flame die down. Rekindle. Revive. Restore.
- Holy Spirit, You are the same yesterday, today, and forever. The same power that raised Christ from the dead lives in this church. We receive it afresh today.
- Set [CHURCH_NAME] ablaze for the next chapter. Not our programs but Your power. Not our plans but Your presence. Come, Holy Spirit. Come. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Desmond Doss — unarmed, mocked, dismissed — single-handedly rescued seventy-five wounded soldiers from a battlefield everyone else had abandoned. His prayer on the ridge: 'Lord, help me get one more.' One more. One more. One more. Until seventy-five men lived who should have died. [CHURCH_NAME]'s [YEARS]-year history is that same prayer: 'Lord, help us reach one more.' One more soul saved. One more family healed. One more prodigal returned. The Spirit's fire at [CHURCH_NAME] has never been about impressive numbers. It has been about 'one more.' And the God who empowered Doss on that ridge empowers this church on this anniversary: one more. One more. One more.
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Acts 2 is not ancient history. It is the church's operating system. The same Spirit who fell on the upper room fell on [CHURCH_NAME] [YEARS] years ago — and He has not left.
Not every year was a revival. Some years were wilderness. But the Spirit was in the wilderness too — guiding, sustaining, preparing the next outpouring. The dry seasons were not wasted.
A fire that is not fed dies down to embers. [CHURCH_NAME] is [YEARS] years old. The question is not 'Are we still here?' The question is 'Are we still on fire?' The altar is open. The Spirit is willing. Are we?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How should a Pentecostal or charismatic church celebrate its anniversary?
With expectation — not just celebration. The Spirit-filled tradition views every gathering as a potential Pentecost moment. An anniversary sermon should honor the history of the Spirit's work while calling for fresh fire. The emphasis is not on institutional longevity but on spiritual vitality: is the fire still burning?
What is the connection between Acts 2 and a church anniversary?
Acts 2 describes the birth of the Church — the original Pentecost. Every church anniversary echoes that birthday. The Spirit-filled tradition takes this literally: the same Spirit who launched the Church is the same Spirit sustaining your church today. The anniversary is an invitation to return to the upper room posture — waiting, expecting, receiving.
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