You can lock every door in your house and still not be safe from the thing you are most afraid of. That is exactly where the disciples were the night of the resurrection: doors bolted, hiding from the Jews, paralyzed by fear even after hearing that Jesus was alive. Bishop-Elect Mack preached from John 20 that the church has mastered the performance of faith while quietly losing its power, and that the Holy Ghost is not a feeling or an atmosphere but a person, the same kind as Jesus, sent to live inside you and give you what no production budget or church strategy ever could. Just as Jesus stepped through a locked door and breathed on his frightened disciples as a preview of Pentecost, God is ready to breathe on every locked room in your life, not to patch up the old, but to create something entirely new.