Acts 2:14-41 · Peter Addresses the Crowd
The Flow
John 7:37-39 · 1 Corinthians 12:3-13 · Acts 2:1-21
Sermon
by Lori Wagner
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A breathtaking phenomenon! That’s the way most people describe the northern lights, otherwise known as the aurora borealis. The beautiful colors of the aurora are actually moving waves of light, energized particles from the sun that have bombarded earth’s atmosphere at approximately 44 million miles per hour. When they hit our magnetic field, they are pulled toward the poles and depending on the gases in the atmosphere, they form colorful, wavy lights that shimmer and shine.

Strangely and ironically, this beautiful phenomenon is caused by violent solar storms or “solar wind” as some call them. The aurora, named by Galileo Galilei in 1619 was named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora and the Greek god of the north wind Boreas. The aurora borealis is indeed made of light and magnetic mo…

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