Pentecost is always 7 weeks after Easter Sunday; that is, 49 days after Easter Sunday, or 50 days (if you include Easter Sunday in the count).
The Wikipedia article "Computus" (a) explains you the - fairly complicated - procedure to calculate Easter Sunday; and (b) lists the date for Easter Sunday, for several years before and after the current year.
Pentecost Sunday in 2013 fell on May 19th.
The Sunday that celebrates the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is called Trinity Sunday. This day falls on the first Sunday after Pentecost and is dedicated to honoring the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
I do not have specific information on the Sunday School lesson for June 13, 2010. Each Sunday School program or church may have a different lesson plan or curriculum for that date. It is best to check with your local church or Sunday School program for details on the lesson for that specific date.
I was asking this same question myself, and I have found the answer, and it is fascinating. In Leviticus 23:10-11 and 15-17, The Word of God explains the calculation for what we call Pentecost (the Greek word for 50) as counting 50 days from the Feast of First Fruits, which is the first day after the first Sabbath after Passover. However, contemporary Jewish practice is to celebrate this Pentecost(called the Feast of Weeks in Hebrew, not called Pentecost) 50 days after Passover. In fact, this year, if you count 50 days from the day after the first Sabbath after Passover, you go past June 9, the date published on the Hebrew calendar, and end up on June 16. June 9 is 50 days from Passover. Dr. Thomas McCall, a theologian, wrote an article about this with an explanation about the descrepency, and you can access it at http://www.levitt.com/essays/pentecost.html. I hope this helps you.
The exact date of Jesus' resurrection is not specified in the Bible. It is generally believed to have occurred on the Sunday following his crucifixion, which is now celebrated as Easter Sunday. The specific date of April 4th is not mentioned in historical or biblical records.
2010 = 14th March2012 = 18th April2013 = 10th March2014 = 30th March2015 = 15th March2016 = 6th March
Sunday the 8th of June 2014 is Pentecost Sunday.
Pentecost Sunday is always the 50th day after Easter.
May 23rd
Sunday, May 31, 1914. Pentecost Sunday is always 7 weeks after Easter Sunday., and in 1914 Easter Sunday fell on April 12.
Pentecost is always 7 weeks after Easter Sunday; that is, 49 days after Easter Sunday, or 50 days (if you include Easter Sunday in the count). The Wikipedia article "Computus" (a) explains you the - fairly complicated - procedure to calculate Easter Sunday; and (b) lists the date for Easter Sunday, for several years before and after the current year.
Sunday, May 25th. This is easily 'googled.'
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
Pentecost is on Sunday, May 23, 2010.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
The fiftieth day after Easter (7th Sunday) is Pentecost.
Some biblical scholars have pointed to Pentecost Sunday, 17 June 31 AD as the founding date.
May 23rd is Pentecost Sunday.