Sukkot is a time of rejoicing: finding joy again in what Adonai has done. When we rejoice we can create a space for G-d to manifest His Presence in the earth. A Sukkah of Praise is built on three branches that involve remembering, praising, and proclaiming.
Zman Simchatenu: Time of Our Rejoicing
October 19, 2019 • Rabbi Philip Lanning
Worship in Revelation
December 28, 2019 • John Ross
Revelation is about how the Bridegroom (Yeshua) was faithful to his marriage covenant with the Bride (saved Jewish and non-Jewish people from the nations). Yeshua’s Lordship, love letters, and coming reign leads us to worship. Everyone worships something. We must make the daily choice to worship him.
Wrestling With G-d
December 14, 2019 • Rabbi Philip Lanning
Life events such as untimely deaths, sickness and disease, the loss of a loved one, infertility and bareness, acts of violence or injustice, violations of trust, rejection, unfulfilled expectations, and unanswered questions can cause us to wrestle with G-d. In this sermon we look at some of the principles from the Jacob's wrestling match that we can apply to our own lives when we go through times of wrestling with G-d.