Day of Pentecost

According to the book of Leviticus the 23rd chapter, the Feast of First Fruits is observed on the 50th day after the beginning of our harvest and coincides with the ending of the Passover. It is because of the numbering of the 50 days that the Feast of First Fruits is also known...
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The New Moon Sabbath and Memorial of Blowing of Trumpets

The Most High commanded his people (the Israelites)  remember and reverence his Sabbaths Exodus 31:13 Speak thou also unto the children of Israel, saying, verily my Sabbaths ye shall keep: for it is a sign between me and you throughout your generations; that ye may know that I am...
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Day of Atonement

The Day of Atonement was an annual gift to the children of Israel where our forefathers would fast, sacrifice, release a scapegoat and pay half a shekel yearly to receive forgiveness  for their sins. With the advent, death and resurrection of Christ, how should the Children of...
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Feast of Tabernacles

As with the other High Holy Days, the Feast of Tabernacles is yet another day about the great deeds that the Most High did and would do for the Israelites through Jesus Christ. This page will examine the origins of the Feast and how we should observe it in these times through the...
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Feast of Dedication

The Dedication of the Altar is the history of the Israelites when the Greeks defiled the temple, by offerings swine’s flesh upon the altar of the Lord. Antiochus surnamed Epiphanes by his policy would destroy many Israelites that refused to follow the way of the Greeks....
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Destruction of Nicanor

The Destruction of Nicanor is the commemoration of the downfall of one of the greatest enemies of the children of Israel. When the Greek prince Nicanor vowed to destroy the temple of the Lord the priests of the “Most High” lifted their voices in prayer. The Heavenly Father...
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Purim

For the Israelites living in captivity under Persian rule salvation came in an unlikely form. Esther, an Israelite female had been chosen above all women in the empire to become queen of Persia. Obeying the council of her cousin Mordecai she hides her nationality and people....
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Justice and Peace

“No Justice, No Peace “is a chant that we’ve been hearing over and over again throughout the years when people-specifically blacks, have marches for injustices that have been done in the black community. But why haven’t anything productive come from these marches where we’ve been...
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The Age of Distraction

There is never a lack of things to keep us distracted and focused on the things that we really need to focus on and it is especially true now in these times with the internet and our smartphones. From conspiracy theories to misinformation and false stories being told on social...
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Confusion, Frustration and Stress Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

Everyone in the world right now is dealing with some form of confusion, frustration or stress amid the pandemic that’s currently taking place, some worse than others. Some people have lost their job or loved ones-and in quite a few instances some people didn’t even get a chance...
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