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DEAR PASTOR

Dear Pastor,      I invite you to grab a cup of coffee and join me for a few minutes at a table in a little town called Emmaus and allow Jesus to warm our weary souls. I have had the privilege of serving as a Pastor for the last 20 years and as an Assistant Pastor for...

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CHURCH REPLACING ISRAEL?

Becky Yeh - OneNewsNow, August 24th, 2011 One Messianic Jew says replacement theology is a dangerous teaching that is growing within the Christioan Church and breeding anti-Semitism. He contends, If you were to take all of the 70-plus times in the New Testament when...

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FEAST OF SHAVUOT

FEAST OF SHAVUOT

by Rev. Mark Robinson  And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete: Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days; and ye shall...

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FEAST OF FIRST FRUITS

by Rev. Ken Overby       Mark it on your calendars now. The Feast of First Fruits is April, 19-20. But don’t get your hopes up that the local party store will be stocked up for the celebration. I doubt your neighborhood Judaica store will either. But if you have the...

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PASSOVER AND THE FOUR CUPS

By Rev. Dan Bergman       Trying to fully grasp the modern Passover can be an intimidating task to any believer who has not experienced the unique perspective of a Jewish upbringing. Although of Jewish heritage on my father’s side, like many “Samaritans”, I was raised...

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JERUSALEM: THE HOLY CITY

Moshe Gold      Webster's Dictionary defines holy as connected to a god or a religion. Thus Jerusalem is a holy city, consecrated to God. However, the meaning of this depends on who you talk with since Jerusalem is associated with two deities and revered as holy by...

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JERUSALEM: CENTER OF WORLD REDEMPTION

by Mark Robinson      The world was shattered with the entrance of sin. Wars, famines, diseases, holocaust, murders, rapes, broken homes, abandoned children, sickness, and death all lie at the doorway of Adam's sin. The collective heartache of all humanity throughout...

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PSALM 89

by Moshe Gold The Tabernacle of David Psalm 89 was written during a stressful time in the history of the Jewish people. Jerusalem was in ruins, and the people of Israel were without a godly king; they had lost control over their destiny and in this weak and helpless...

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PSALM 40

by Rev. Dan Bergman It was a spring day during the earthly ministry of our Messiah, Jesus. He had gone up to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. It was there that he met, and healed a man who had been incapacitated with a physical infirmity for thirty eight years! God’s...

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PSALM 24

by Rev. Mark Robinson      In the pursuit of everyday life, mankind is oblivious to the sovereignty of the divine King of kings. The world, and its problems, seems to continually turn with no answers to the dilemmas of life. Islamic terrorism, the cultural and...

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PASSOVER, EASTER, AND THE EARLY CHURCH

by Moshe Gold I remember being asked by a pastor, who was looking for an innovative way of celebrating Easter, how I celebrated it. I told him that for me, Passover was Easter. For although I have participated in Easter Sunday celebrations, for many, like myself, who...

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ELIJAH AND PASSOVER

by Mark Robinson With anticipation the young children look toward the door of the home. It is the time of the Passover Seder when a child goes to the door of the house, opens it, and looks outside to see if Elijah will join us for this Seder. The hope for many of the...

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