Pentecost Sunday 2026
A few days ago I came across a story in The New York Times marking the twentieth anniversary of one of television’s most famous on-air mistakes. A man named Guy Goma had gone to the BBC in London for a job interview. He thought he was interviewing for an I.T. position. But through a mix-up, someone thought he was a technology expert who had been invited to appear on live television. Before he knew it, he was sitting in a television studio with cameras pointed at him and the interview had already started. Can you imagine that feeling? You're in the wrong room. The cameras are rolling. Millions of people could be watching. And you suddenly realize: I am not supposed to be here. I think most of us would have gotten up and run for the nearest exit. But later he said that in that moment something inside him seemed to say: Just relax. He remembered his mother's voice telling him to stay calm. And somehow, even though he was caught completely off guard, he carried on. I think most o...