A Sermon For Rosh Hashanah - On this day of repentance when we plead with God for the forgiveness of our sins, our God is calling us to remember and return.
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Read MoreThrough servanthood and humble love we encourage one another in the things of God.
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Read MoreGod has marked out time for us to observe, to which we always have access, if we are willing to synchronize our rhythms with His.
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Read MoreTherefore we have been buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as Messiah was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life. (Romans 6:4)
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Read MoreToday we are beset by differing philosophies competing for our souls, but for us there is only ONE.
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Read MoreOur portions this week speak of three young people who assumed the mantle of leadership when duty called. Now duty calls to a new generation of young people.
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Read MoreThe Supreme Court decision has offered a new challenge to communities of faith.
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Read MoreActs committed out of anger or inadequacy or greed have the potential for unintended outcomes, so THINK before you act.
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Read MoreGod is the one who exalts us. Be faithful in the things you have been given and in the proper time He will lift you up.
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Read MoreGod has great expectations of us and treats us that way, and we should have great expectations of ourselves.
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Read MoreAs we give of our spirit in the Nazarite vow, and as we give of our substance in the Dedication offerings, God blesses and keeps us.
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Read MoreOn Shavuot God chose to reveal Himself, In His Torah, His Spirit, and His Messiah.
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Read MoreFor those who have the privilege of serving God a greater standard of holiness applies.
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Read MoreWhen asked which commandment was the greatest of all our Messiah Yeshua responded; “The most important one, is this: ‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” When we learn how to love, first God, then our fellows, and then all peoples, we will truly bear the stamp of holiness.
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Read MoreWe serve a holy God and we need to take that seriously. Yet His Holiness is filled with love and compassion.
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