Hints of Judaism in Our Thanksgiving

Here in America, we are approaching Thanksgiving. As school children, we were taught of the first Thanksgiving in which new settlers to America rejoiced with Native American Indians in recognition of God's goodness and abundant supply. The same God they worshipped on that day has remained faithful to us throughout the course of our history. …

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Keeping Our Eyes on the Promises of the 7th Feast

The Feast of Tabernacles, known in Hebrew as Sukkot, is the 7th and final annual feast ordained by God for His people. We are currently making our way through the annual 8-day celebration, but why should Sukkot matter to Christians? Check it out...and enjoy the remaining days of this feast! https://youtu.be/wfJH_MWt0RI

A Sukkot Worship Song

Hey friends, I promised something fun during this Feast of Tabernacles. Let's start the fun with a different kind of worship on this beautiful Sunday! You will hear Hallelujah Melach Yeshua which means "Praise to King Jesus." As you worship today, be reminded of the many ways the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) points to the …

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The Great Ingathering

Oh, this gets good! As we consider the treasures wrapped up in the Feast of Tabernacles, this is one of my favorites: the tradition of guests in the sukkah! (Succah is singular, sukkot is plural.) It is called ushpizin, which is Aramaic, a common language of the ancient Middle East, and spoken at times by …

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