New Moon
Nov
19
to Nov 20

New Moon

New Moon

2 Chronicles 2:4

Behold, I am about to build a house for the name of the Lord my God, dedicating it to Him, to burn fragrant incense before Him and to set out the showbread continually, and to offer burnt offerings morning and evening, on Sabbaths, on New Moons, and on the appointed Feasts of The Lord our God. This is to be done in Israel forever.

NASB

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Hanukkah
Dec
14
to Dec 22

Hanukkah

Hanukkah

Hanukkah is a season of rededication back to our Heavenly Father. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights and The Feast of Dedication. We Rededicate, Recommit, Reflect, Renew, Restore and we are Replenished, Revived, Rekindled, and Recrowned..

During Hanukkah

We have games and gift exchanges wrapped in Blue. There are special Prayers that we say during Hanukkah. To learn more about Hanukkah, please click HERE to watch a quick and wonderful Video! We pray that you enjoy this Beautiful Festival and Holy Time of The Lord as much as we do! And as Always, God Bless you, God Keep you and Cause His Light to Ever Shine upon you and give you Peace!

Shalome!

1Love.

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<span class="sqsrte-text-color--lightAccent">New Moon</span>
Dec
19
to Dec 20

New Moon

New Moon

Psalm 81:3-4

Blow the trumpet for the festival,
    when the moon is new and when the moon is full.
This is the law in Israel,
    an order from the God of Jacob.

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Purim
Mar
2
to Mar 3

Purim

Purim

Purim is a Jewish holiday known as "days of feasting and gladness." Purim is celebrated in Remembrance of the survival of the Jews who were marked for death by their Persian rulers. It a Remembrance of how God and His infinite Wisdom, Grace, Mercy and love saved His people. God used Esther to save His people. It commemorates the trust Esther had in God. Purim commemorates the courage and actions of Esther which put a complete halt to the extermination of the Jews. We pray that you enjoy this Festival and Powerful time of Remembrance as much as we do! And as Always, God Bless you, God Keep you and Cause His Light to Ever Shine upon you and give you Peace!

Shalome!

1Love🤍

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New Moon
Oct
21
to Oct 22

New Moon

New Moon

Isaiah 66:23

And it shall come to pass, that from one New Moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith The Lord.

KJV

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Sukkot
Oct
6
to Oct 13

Sukkot

Sukkot

During Sukkot we dwell in Sukkah as a way of Remembrance and Celebration of the Protection and Shelter that God provided our Ancestors as they left Egypt for The Promise Land. Sukkot is a time of Celebration, Happiness and Joy.

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Yom Kippur
Oct
1
to Oct 2

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is known as The Holiest Day of the year in which man is closest to The Father and the essence of our own souls. Yom Kippur is such a Beautiful time of year, it is when we lay aside all our problems and pray for others. We Pray for those less fortunate than us.  We pray for the sick, broken, lost, lonely, poor, the widow, the fatherless, and the prisoners. We pray for those who may be struggling in different avenues of life, whether it be, mentally, physically, emotionally, or spiritually, we remember them in Prayer.  

We partake in this Holy Day that the Blessings of Leviticus 16:30 may be ours, “Because on this day Atonement will be made for you, cleanse you. Then, before The Lord, you will be clean from all your sins.” (Leviticus 16:30 NIV) Amen! Thank you, Heavenly Father, Blessed be Your Holy Name! We pray that you enjoy this Beautiful Festival and Holy Time of The Lord as much as we do! And as Always, God Bless you, God Keep you and Cause His Light to Ever Shine upon you and give you Peace!

Amiin

Shalome!

1L💚VE

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Rosh Hashanah
Sep
22
to Sep 24

Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is the Season of Repentance. 

During Rosh Hashanah we pour out and confess the things we have done wrong, and we repent to The Father as we listen to the Shofar Horn. 

The Word Repent means to Stop, so we are to stop doing the things we are Confessing to God in prayer and Repenting for.

It is a time of soul searching, heart searching, reflection and meditation as we search within ourselves while confessing and repenting for anything we find within ourselves we have done wrong during this self-examining time.

This cleansing, by way of confession and repentance, will lead us to Yom Kippur where we will be able to lay aside our cares and worries in order to pray for others with a clear conscience now that we have confessed and repented to The Most High God our Heavenly Father believing and knowing we are forgiven for it is written in 1 John 1:8-10:

“But if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from everything we’ve done wrong.”

During Rosh Hashanah we also eat Challah Bread and Apples dipped in honey along with other delicious meals.

Thank you, Heavenly Father, Blessed be Your Holy Name!

We pray that you enjoy this Beautiful Festival and Holy Time of The Lord as much as we do!

And as Always, God Bless you, God Keep you and Cause His Light to Ever Shine upon you and give you Peace!

Amin!

Shalom!

1L💚VE

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Hanukkah
Dec
25
to Jan 2

Hanukkah

Hanukkah

Hanukkah is a season of rededication back to our Heavenly Father. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights and The Feast of Dedication. We Rededicate, Recommit, Reflect, Renew, Restore and we are Replenished, Revived, Rekindled, and Recrowned.

During Hanukkah

We have games and gift exchanges wrapped in Blue. There are special Prayers that we say during Hanukkah. To learn more about Hanukkah, please click HERE to watch a quick and wonderful Video! We pray that you enjoy this Beautiful Festival and Holy Time of The Lord as much as we do! And as Always, God Bless you, God Keep you and Cause His Light to Ever Shine upon you and give you Peace!

Shalome!

1Love

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