Guiding Light Missionary Baptist Church

Guiding Light Missionary Baptist Church Developing and strengthening believers while reaching the unreached for Christ in the Greater New Orleans Area.

06/07/2026

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Visit us every Sunday morning for 6:50am Sunday School and 7:30am worship.
2012 Washington Avenue NOLA 70113
(CDC guidelines are enforced for the safety of all members, staff, & guest)

•Join us for Bible study Wednesday's at 1pm.
* Weekday Nuggets with Pastor G.R.
mornings around 7:15am.

Ministry of giving:
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Text to give 318-370-3147
Mail 2012 Washington Ave. NOLA 70113
To bless Pastor Washington you can cash app him $pastorgr

**We do not own any copyrights to any songs

06/02/2026
05/31/2026

Please subscribe to stay up to date with all services from GLMBC.

Visit us every Sunday morning for 6:50am Sunday School and 7:30am worship.
2012 Washington Avenue NOLA 70113
(CDC guidelines are enforced for the safety of all members, staff, & guest)

•Join us for Bible study on Wednesdays at 1pm.
* Weekday Nuggets with Pastor G.R.
mornings around 7:15am.

Ministry of giving:
Tithely app
Text to give 318-370-3147
Mail 2012 Washington Ave. NOLA 70113
To bless Pastor Washington you can cash app him $pastorgr

**We do not own any copyrights to any songs

Celebrating.
05/31/2026

Celebrating.

. Happy Pentecost Sunday! (Acts 2:1-11, Psalms 104, 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13, John 20:19-23). The word Pentecost is ...
05/24/2026

. Happy Pentecost Sunday! (Acts 2:1-11, Psalms 104, 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13, John 20:19-23). The word Pentecost is derived from the Greek word for 50 and originally referred to a feast celebrated 50 days after Passover. The number 50 has great symbolic importance. It marks a jubilee: seven weeks of years culminate in a 50th year when debts are cancelled, slaves are freed and everyone celebrates God's mercy.
Luke's narrative gives the impression that Pentecost was rather unexpected and prompted the disciples to unanticipated ways of thinking. According to the first chapter of Acts, after the Ascension, a group of 120 disciples continued to meet and pray together. During the 40 days after the resurrection, those disciples had encountered the risen Lord in various guises. They rehashed their stories and chose to remain together. Determined to carry on, they decided that they should find a replacement for Judas and reconstitute the 12 as special leaders. Then, on the 50th day after the Resurrection, something new started to happen among them. Unlike in the days of Moses when God appeared on a mountain with fire (Exodus 19:16-18), flames now came to each member of the community, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. In spite of their well-planned reorganization, the Spirit wasn't limited by the number 12 but rather came to the group of women and men that Luke numbered at 120 (10 times their model). The Gospel of John depicts Jesus breathing that Spirit on the disciples on the evening of his resurrection. According to John 20, Jesus entrusts his disciples with his mission, equating their relationship with him to his own relationship with the Father. The mission he gives them is forgiveness. He warns them that if they do not make reconciliation available, it will not happen in their time. Pentecost celebrates the grace-filled thriving of the human community through the indwelling of the Spirit. It reminds us that Jesus' promise to bestow his Spirit upon us can be limited only by our own unwillingness to continue his mission. In First Corinthians, Paul insists that we will know the Spirit to the extent that we appreciate the diversity of gifts present in our community. The Acts of the Apostles assures us that the Spirit continues to work through frail, diverse, sometimes fighting, often feisty, human beings. The Spirit of God leads us to broaden our plans and go beyond our own narrow imaginations. As we contemplate our celebration of Pentecost, we might do well to remember the story of how Jesus' disciples discerned that they should choose one man to fill out Judas' place, only to realize that Spirit had chosen more than a hundred men and women, empowering them all to continue Jesus' mission. This 50th day of Easter reminds us that when we are willing, the Spirit takes our best plans and multiplies them by 10 over and again. Amen

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2012 Washington Avenue
New Orleans, LA
70113

Opening Hours

7:30am - 10:30am

Telephone

+15048917654

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