Shabbat 9/21/19
Shabbat Shalom!
These are not ordinary times! How we live must therefore reflect an extraordinary trust in our wonderful and eternal Father and King. We are in the midst of a very spiritually active season of 40 days between Elul 1 and Yom Kippur. Traditionally, a time to ask Father to search us, reveal places we need to come into alignment, repent of attitudes and “stinkin thinkin”, and prepare for the coming High Holidays. I encourage you to set time aside during this busy time to get our priorities right with God! This Shabbat, September 21st, We will be continuing on our journey of Faith and Anointing, and transition into looking at The Realms Of Glory. What is the Glory? How do I access the Glory? What happens when the Glory falls on a place, a person, an event? We truly believe, we are being called to a higher place, come on out this Shabbat and lets lift up the Lord together! THIS WEEK, WE WILL HAVE A POT-BLESS ONEG FOLLOWING THE SERVICE, SO BRING A DISH TO SHARE AND STAY FOR FELLOWSHIP! Hebrew class at 9am and Torah Club at 3pm resume this week!
Or Chaim men are invited to participate in the 2019 Fullness Men’s Advance, sponsored by Gateway On Mt. Zion on Friday, September 27th at 10am (free time for lunch and afternoon), and a BBQ dinner and evening meeting at 6:30pm. The final session will be Saturday evening September 28th at 6pm. The retreat features Dave McDaniel, Director for the Men of Issachar, Aglow International. Dave is an engaging speaker with an enthusiasm for seeing people live in the fullness of their identity and spiritual inheritance.The cost of this retreat is only $20, and the meetings will all take place at GOMZ! See me, Pastor Stewart for more information or if you would like to register. Also, the ladies will be having their retreat from 9/26-9/28.
Next Sunday September 29th at 6:30pm we will be having our first Fall Biblical festival service as we observe Erev Yom Teruah on the mountain! This Biblical mo'ad (appointed time) is marked by the blowing of Shofarot as we enter into the “10 Days of Awe” before Yom Kippur. This is the traditional Rosh HaShana (Jewish New Year) celebration, so bring your shofar and come on out for this special and fun service! L’Shana Tova! Check out our website for the dates and times of all our High Holiday services and events!
Blessings and Shabbat Shalom!
Stewart and Millie