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09/17/2023

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12th Annual Founders Day & Pastor Appreciation Honoring Our Founding Leaders
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09/15/2023

10 Things to Know About Rosh Hashanah (Source: Jewish Voice)

Jewish New Year | Feast of Trumpets

Description
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year celebrated together with the Jewish Feast of Trumpets.

Date this year 2023/5784
Begins at sunset September 15, 2023
Ends at sunset September 17, 2023

About Rosh Hashanah & Yom Teruah

In Hebrew
Rosh Hashanah means “Head of the Year;” Yom Teruah means “Day of Blowing”

English and Other Names
Jewish New Year, Feast of Trumpets

Type of Holiday
Biblical Feast of the Lord and major Jewish holiday

On the Calendar
Hebrew: Tishrei 1
Gregorian: September or October

In Scripture
Leviticus 23:23 – 25, Numbers 29:1 – 6, Nehemiah 8:1 – 12

Holiday Greetings
Shanah Tovah Umetukah! (A good and sweet year!)
L’Shana Tovah! (For a good year!)

10 Things to Know
About Rosh Hashanah

1. Rosh Hashanah means “head of the year” in Hebrew. The holiday occurs on the first day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei and is commonly referred to as the Jewish New Year. Tishrei falls in September or October.

2. Jewish tradition teaches that God created the Earth on the same date as the biblical Feast of Trumpets, or Yom Teruah. For this reason, Rosh Hashanah and the Feast of Trumpets are observed together.

3. Yom Teruah means “day of blowing,” and part of God’s instructions to Israel involves trumpet blowing. Today, Jewish people celebrate Creation and the start of a new year in synagogue services that include special liturgy, prayers and blessings along with 100 blasts of the shofar, the trumpet of the Bible made from a ram’s horn.

4. Rosh Hashanah ushers in the High Holy Days of the Jewish calendar. The Rabbis teach that at Rosh Hashanah, God pronounces a judgment for the coming year upon each of His people. On the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur in Hebrew), He seals that judgment. The 10 days between these holy days are known as the Days of Awe. According to Jewish tradition, during this time, God may yet alter what was to be an unfavorable decree and grant a good new year. Therefore, Rosh Hashanah begins a time of intense reflection on one’s life and repentance before God in preparation for Yom Kippur.

5. A traditional holiday greeting for Rosh Hashanah is Shanah Tovah Umetukah, which means “A good and sweet year!” This is sometimes shortened to simply L’shana Tovah!, meaning “For a good year!”

6. Rosh Hashanah is a rest day, in which God forbids all regular work.

7. Rosh Hashanah has come to be celebrated on two days. With a calendar system that changed months based on the lunar cycle, the first of a new month wasn’t known until the new moon sighting was reported. A month could have 29 or 30 days, depending on the new moon to signal the start of the next month. Reports could take well into what was supposed to be a rest day. Jewish people in the Diaspora took much longer to learn of the new month’s arrival. So, the religious leaders declared both the day of waiting for the report and the following day as sanctified for observing the holy day.

8. Challah is the special, braided bread of Shabbat. Typically, challah bread is braided in a traditional loaf shape. On Rosh Hashanah, we shape the braided dough into a round loaf to symbolize the cyclical nature of one year leading into another. Some also consider it symbolic of a crown, highlighting our commitment to crown the Lord as King of our lives.

9. The most traditional food associated with Rosh Hashanah is honey. The sweetness symbolizes the hope of a sweet new year. Apples dipped in honey and honey cakes are customary treats.

10. Messianic Jewish Believers celebrate Rosh Hashanah/Yom Teruah with an additional spiritual element in mind. Like the other Feasts God commanded of Israel, Yom Teruah contains a prophetic picture of what God would do in the future as His redemptive plan unfolded through the Messiah, Jesus. The Bible says little about Yom Teruah. Yet, with the emphasis on blowing the shofar, we can easily see an End-Time correlation to the prophesied last trumpet (1 Corinthians 15:51–52). Yom Teruah is often associated with the initiation of the Messianic Age and the resurrection of the dead in Messiah.

🐏Rosh Hashanah Blowing of the ShofarShofar is the Hebrew word for a ram's horn, and it is connected with God's provision...
09/15/2023

🐏Rosh Hashanah Blowing of the Shofar

Shofar is the Hebrew word for a ram's horn, and it is connected with God's provision to Abraham of a ram sacrifice, in place of his own son, Isaac. This portion of scripture is read on Rosh HaShanah (literally: the head of the New Year biblically – the Feast of Trumpets).

A shofar is a ram's horn and it must come from a kosher animal. The shofar; ram's horn; musical horn traditionally sounded in synagogue on the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) and on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). The shofar should be played exclusively during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

The shofar is commanded in the Torah (Numbers 29:1). It has two principal, seemingly contradictory, purposes — as a call to war (Numbers 10:1-10) and as a proclamation of freedom (Leviticus 25:9).

The blowing of the shofar is a Biblical statute, it is also a symbolic "wake-up call", stirring Jews to mend their ways and repent: "Sleepers, wake up from your slumber! Examine your ways and repent and remember your Creator." The shofar cries out from the raw essence of the soul.

All merciful God, who hears the sound of the Shofar We ask that the sound of the Shofar, the sound of our souls Arouse your compassion for us, and grant us our deepest prayers For ourselves, our families, our friends, and our world.

The shofar reminds us of the day of judgment in the future. And inspires us to pray for the perfection of world, all of mankind and the Messianic era. The sound inspires us to yearn for the ingathering of the Exiles, that will be heralded by the sound of a shofar.

The shofar has four sounds: tekiah, a long, loud blast calling people to attention; shevarim, three broken blows which sound like crying; teruah, nine or more staccato rings serving as a wakeup call to the new year; and tekiah gedolah, a great blast played at the end of the Rosh Hashanah service.

The shofar is representative of the calls of the biblical prophets who called upon the Jewish people to become better in the service of God.

In the Book of Revelation, seven trumpets are sounded, one at a time, to cue apocalyptic events seen by John of Patmos (Revelation 1:9) in his vision (Revelation 1:1). The seven trumpets are sounded by seven angels and the events that follow are described in detail from Revelation Chapters 8 to 11.

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09/14/2023

📜Old and 📖New Testament Scriptural Significance for the Blowing of the Shofar Rams Horn🐏

Catalyst of the fear of the Lord –
📜 Exodus 19:16, Exodus 20:18

God hears & answers prayer –
📜Exodus 19:19

Reminder of taking rest –
📜Leviticus 23:24

Command to the priests –
📜Numbers 10:8

Essential in going to war –
📜Numbers 10:9, Numbers 31:6

Blown in offering sacrifice –
📜Numbers 10:10

To be blown constantly in battle –
📜Joshua 6:8-9

Precedes the shout –
📜Joshuah 6:16; Joshuah 6:20

Blown while on a Journey –
Judges 3:27

Evidence of the Spirit of the Lord coming upon you – Judges 6:34

Corporate blowing is powerful –
Judges 7:8, Judges 7:20, Judges 7:22

Blown by leadership to get the attention of God's people – 1 Samuel 13:3

To cease from warfare –
2 Samuel 2:28, 2 Samuel 18:16

Blown during the installation and anointing of leadership – 1 Kings 1:34

To accompany the dethroning of wicked leaders – 2 Kings 11:14

Instrument used during great celebration – 1 Chronicles 13:8

God ascends in its blowing –
Psalm 47:5

Priestly Instrument of praise & worship – 2 Chronicles 29:26, 2 Chronicles 29:28, Psalm 150:3, Psalm 98:6; 2 Samuel 6:15, Isaiah 27:13

A powerful catalyst to bring the Glory of God – 2 Chronicles 5:13

To sound when being attacked –
2 Chronicles 13:14

Blown when building –
📜Ezra 3:10

The alarm of war –
Jeremiah 4:19

Rallies the people for battle –
Nehemiah 4:20

It arouses God for battle –
Job. 39:24-25

Prophetic warning for God's people –
Ezekiel 33:3-4

Blown as a standard is being raised –
Isaiah 18:3

Blown in fleeing for safety –
Jeremiah 6:1

A sound for the watchman –
Jeremiah 6:17

The rebellious refuse its warning –
Jeremiah 42:13-14

Heralds the Day of the Lord –
Joel 2:1

Consecrating a fast –
Joel 2:15

God Himself blows it! –
Zechariah 9:14

Gives commands to angelic hosts –
📖Matthew 24:31

Blown by angelic hosts –
Revelation 8:6

When blown the dead will be raised –
1 Corinthians 15:52

The Lord descends in its sound –
1 Thessalonians 4:16

Sounds like the voice of God –
Revelation 1:10; Revelation 4:1

This year 2023/5784 Rosh Hashanah begins the evening of Friday, September 15th through Sunday, September 17th.What is Ro...
09/14/2023

This year 2023/5784 Rosh Hashanah begins the evening of Friday, September 15th through Sunday, September 17th.

What is Rosh Hashanah?
(Source: Jewish Voice)

Learn about Rosh Hashanah – the Jewish New Year – its customs, traditions and spiritual meaning. Discover traditional Rosh Hashanah foods, the meaning of the shofar, how Jewish believers in Jesus (Yeshua) celebrate Rosh Hashanah.

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06/18/2023

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to all the Men who show God's love
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We honor each of you!

How the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday became a holidayThe campaign for a federal holiday in King's honor began soon af...
01/16/2023

How the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday became a holiday

The campaign for a federal holiday in King's honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later on January 20, 1986.

The fight to make the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday a holiday took 32 years, a lot of campaigning, and guest appearances including Stevie Wonder, Ted Kennedy, and the National Football League.

King’s birthday was finally approved as a federal holiday in 1983, and all 50 states made it a state government holiday by 2000.

Officially, King was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta. But the King holiday is marked every year on the third Monday in January.

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The fight to make the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday a holiday took 32 years, a lot of campaigning, and guest appearances including Stevie Wonder, Ted Kennedy, and the National Football League.

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