Canadian Anglicans and Lutherans will celebrate Pentecost this year by speaking in tongues together, in an event that can be viewed by fellow members of faith Canada-wide.

Church members are invited to tune in on Sunday, May 31 at 5 p.m. C.D.T. for a video made to celebrate Pentecost in community, the Anglican Journal reports.

The hour-and-a-half video was made by the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) and its full-communion partner, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) and includes the Indigenous Anglican church.

More than 200 members from the two churches will take part in the online event, which will include 26 languages represented.

fter Canadians first entered lockdown in March.

Nicholls says stress due to the worldwide lockdown led to church leaders to look for "points of hope" to help fellow believers find moments of joy during hardship.

on project can be viewed here on May 31 and any other time after. It can also be accessed online at the Anglican Church of Canada's Facebook and YouTube pages.