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Our youth invites you !Come and have a fruitful service! 🙌🏼♥️
27/06/2022

Our youth invites you !

Come and have a fruitful service! 🙌🏼♥️

Meet Up Point: Our Church Hall - NU8⛪️ 🏀 See you there ♥️🥳
12/06/2022

Meet Up Point: Our Church Hall - NU8

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See you there ♥️🥳

05/09/2021

Molweni bathandekayo,

Siyacela nisazisele emaBranchini that ulutsha luyangena eMission fortnightly, umama wethu uyasikhuthaza ukuba siye ngobuninzi kulemihlangani,

Umhlangano wethu olandelayo unge 18 September

Enkosi ♥️👏🏼

Don't hesitate to watch this event live on this page.
24/08/2021

Don't hesitate to watch this event live on this page.

Ladies, you’re cordially invited… 👑Inbox to book your seat !
09/08/2021

Ladies, you’re cordially invited… 👑

Inbox to book your seat !

Pentecost is significant in both the Old and the New Testaments. “Pentecost” is actually the Greek name for a festival k...
25/05/2021

Pentecost is significant in both the Old and the New Testaments. “Pentecost” is actually the Greek name for a festival known in the Old Testament as the Feast of Weeks (Leviticus 23:15; Deuteronomy 16:9). The Greek word means “fifty” and refers to the fifty days that have elapsed since the offering of Passover. The Feast of Weeks celebrated the end of the grain harvest. Most interesting, however, is its use in Joel and Acts. Looking back to Joel’s prophecy (Joel 2:28–32) and forward to the promise of the Holy Spirit in Christ’s last words on earth before His ascension into heaven (Acts 1:8), Pentecost signals the beginning of the Church age.

The only biblical reference to the actual events of Pentecost is Acts 2:1–3. Pentecost is reminiscent of the Last Supper; in both instances the disciples are together in a house for what proves to be an important event. At the Last Supper the disciples witness the end of the Messiah’s earthly ministry as He asks them to remember Him after His death until He returns. At Pentecost, the disciples witness the birth of the New Testament Church in the coming of the Holy Spirit to indwell all believers. Thus, the scene of the disciples in a room at Pentecost links the commencement of the Holy Spirit’s work in the Church with the conclusion of Christ’s earthly ministry in the upper room before the crucifixion.

The description of fire and wind mentioned in the Pentecost account resounds throughout the Old and the New Testaments. The sound of the wind at Pentecost was “rushing” and “mighty”. Scriptural references to the power of wind (always understood to be under God’s control) abound. Exodus 10:13, Psalm 18:42 and Isaiah 11:15 in the Old Testament and Matthew 14:23–32 in the New Testament are only a few examples. More significant than wind as power is wind as life in the Old Testament (Job 12:10) and as spirit in the New (John 3:8). Just as the first Adam received the breath of physical life (Genesis 2:7), so the last Adam, Jesus, brings the breath of spiritual life. The idea of spiritual life as generated by the Holy Spirit is certainly implicit in the sound of the wind at Pentecost.

Fire is often associated in the Old Testament with the presence of God (Exodus 3:2; 13:21–22; 24:17; Isaiah 10:17) and with His holiness (Psalm 97:3; Malachi 3:2). Likewise, in the New Testament, fire is associated with the presence of God (Hebrews 12:29) and the purification He can bring about in human life (Revelation 3:18). God’s presence and holiness are implied in the Pentecostal tongues of fire. Indeed, fire is identified with Christ Himself (Revelation 1:14; 19:12); this association naturally underlies the Pentecost gift of the Holy Spirit, who would teach the disciples the things of Christ (John 16:14).

Another aspect of the Day of Pentecost is the miraculous speaking in foreign tongues, which enabled people who spoke different languages to understand the message of the apostles. In addition is the bold and incisive preaching of Peter to a Jewish audience. The effect of the sermon was powerful, as listeners were “cut to the heart” (Acts 2:37) and were instructed by Peter to “repent, and be baptized” (Acts 2:38). The narrative concludes with three thousand souls being added to the fellowship, the breaking of bread and prayers, apostolic signs and wonders, and a community in which everyone’s needs were met.

Source:
https://www.gotquestions.org/day-Pentecost.html

GLORY to You, Lord Jesus!

What is the day of Pentecost? What is the Pentecost feast? What happened on the day of Pentecost in the Book of Acts?

17/03/2021

Good Morning Emmanuel Family!

Please be reminded that this Sunday we will be observing inkonzo yethu yothuthu ema branchini maintaining the Covid Regulations at all times.

Wear your mask, sanitize and keep safe!

God bless You 🌸

Our Favorite Pictures from The Matric ‘20 Send off Photoshoot ♥️🥳
14/03/2021

Our Favorite Pictures from The Matric ‘20 Send off Photoshoot ♥️🥳

As 2020 was such a difficult year for all students, more especially Matric 2020 learners - yesterday our Youth decided t...
14/03/2021

As 2020 was such a difficult year for all students, more especially Matric 2020 learners - yesterday our Youth decided to celebrate this class with a photoshoot and a gifting ceremony as they’ve passed their matric with Flying Colors

Congratulations Class of 2020!! 🥳♥️

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