Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia

We Are Not Waiting for Pentecost

Pentecost is not something believers are waiting to experience again, but something they are invited to live from every day. In Acts of the Apostles 2, God already poured out His Spirit, establishing a new reality for His people. The question is no longer when God will move, but how we learn to live from what He has already given through Christ.

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Fulfillment, Not Obligation – Why We Don’t Return to the Law

The Lamb has been crucified. Messiah has been raised. So why do many of us still feel pressure to maintain what has already been fulfilled? This is not about rejecting obedience— it’s about understanding where it now flows from.

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Pesach and the Lamb Who Finished the Work

Pesach was never meant to remain a cycle. It was always pointing to a Person. Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed. Not continued—fulfilled. So we do not return to maintain what He has completed. We live from it. Pesach and the Lamb Who Finished the Work

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The Vov and the Quiet Strength of What Holds Us Together

As Passover approaches in 2026, the focus shifts to the Hebrew letter vov, symbolizing connection through Christ's finished work on the cross. The vov represents unity and continuity, essential for sustaining relationships within the faith community. True spiritual life is maintained not by effort but by the quiet strength of connection.

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Guard Your Time with God and Take A Breath

Psalm 23 is an important theme associated with 5786. It will also be a time to let out the tent pegs and get ready for God to expand us as we spend time with the Shepherd, feeding on lush nutritious pasture and relaxing beside the cool still water.  The Lord is my shepherd, I lack… Continue reading Guard Your Time with God and Take A Breath

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Tevet: A Month For Embracing New Vision

The Hebrew month of Tevet, the tenth month on the biblical calendar, carries profound spiritual and prophetic significance. This year Tevet covers the time from December 21, 2025 through January 18, 2026 Tevet is a month brimming with potential for new spiritual vision, inviting us to step beyond our natural perspective and embrace the brilliant… Continue reading Tevet: A Month For Embracing New Vision

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Adventukkah a beautiful convergence of light and hope

The spirit of giving and togetherness seems to wrap around us like a cozy blanket. With each story we share alongside our family traditions, we come to cherish the moments that unite us. Let's bask in the richness and significance of the celebrations that light up our lives. From Christmas tree lights to the candles… Continue reading Adventukkah a beautiful convergence of light and hope

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Festival of Daughters – A Hanukkah/Tevet Celebration

A Quote from Corrie ten Boom "Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God." - Corrie ten Boom The Joy of Chag HaBanot: Honoring Women in Our Lives Chag HaBanot, or the Festival of Daughters, is a cherished and vibrant tradition that celebrates the women and girls in our lives. This… Continue reading Festival of Daughters – A Hanukkah/Tevet Celebration