‘HOLY SPIRIT FALL IN HERE’: PETRINA PACHECO RELEASES ‘DAY OF PENTECOST’—A SONG BORN FROM A DIVINE DREAM

NASHVILLE, TN (May 12, 2026) — Christian artist Petrina Pacheco has released her stirring new single “Day of Pentecost” to Christian radio, and the song arrives with a backstory as miraculous as its title. Written by Pacheco and produced by Chris Springer, the track is a fervent prayer for revival, inspired directly by a vivid dream in which the singer stood on stage as a dense, cloud-like haze swept through a worshiping crowd. In that dream, people wept, fell to their knees, and cried out to God as if experiencing the Holy Spirit in tangible, Acts-like power. “I instantly thought to myself, I’d love to have a Day of Pentecost experience like we read about in the book of Acts,” Pacheco shares. She awoke and wrote down the lyrics and melody exactly as she had heard them, hoping that singing the song collectively might summon the very fire she dreamed of.

The single’s release is made all the more powerful by Pacheco’s own journey from brokenness to redemption. Raised in Kiln, Mississippi, by parents who just celebrated 57 years of marriage, she nonetheless drifted into a toxic, abusive relationship that left her battling addiction and hopelessness. But at age 33, a church service changed everything: she encountered God’s transforming power, was freed from addiction, and today leads outreach ministries alongside her husband James. That testimony now fuels “Day of Pentecost,” where she boldly sings, “God come place the fire upon our heads, we want to experience what we’ve read,” and “God we expect You to come rushing in and hear the sound of a mighty wind.” More than a song, it is an invitation—a prayer that believers across the nation would once again cry out, “Holy Spirit fall in here like You did back then,” believing that the same fire that fell on the upper room is still just a breath away.



