In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Omar Thibeaux delves into the Book of Jasher to reveal the tragic story of Admah, one of the infamous cities of Sodom. Pastor Omar recounts the cruel treatment faced by a traveler who passed through Admah, where a city's rule left strangers to starve. The story of a courageous woman who defied this unjust law only to suffer a brutal fate serves as a stark reminder of historical and modern-day injustices.
Drawing powerful parallels to the African American experience, Pastor Omar connects the story to the ongoing struggles faced by the true Hebrews of the Bible. He also reflects on the recent election of President-elect Donald Trump, discussing the potential benefits and risks for the Black community in America.
This message serves as a call to place our ultimate trust in God rather than in political parties. Don’t miss this eye-opening sermon that speaks to our past, present, and future.
The Lunar Sabbath | Hebrew Nugget
November 3, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Join us for a deep dive into Pastor Omar’s powerful teaching on the true meaning of the Sabbath, drawn from the Book of Jubilees. Discover the revelation of the Lunar Sabbath—an ancient practice observed after the new moon, aligning with God’s rhythm rather than fixed days. Pastor Omar explains how our Sabbath rest parallels God’s own rest on the seventh day, shared even by His angels, creating a unique “heaven on earth” experience.
For those who’ve tried to honor the Sabbath on different days, Pastor shares God’s grace over genuine intentions, showing that blessings follow even our sincere efforts. This message is a transformative guide for all seeking a deeper walk with God, highlighting the peace, renewal, and blessings available in honoring His Sabbath.
Sodom's Sin
November 17, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux • Genesis 18:16–22
In the final installment of The Cry of Sodom series, Pastor Omar uncovers the deeper sins of Sodom and Gomorrah beyond what many have traditionally focused on. This eye-opening message delves into the story of Lot, the immoral desires of Sodom’s inhabitants, and God’s clear instructions in Leviticus on sexual purity. Pastor Omar also draws parallels to modern temptations in the music, sports, and political arenas, challenging us to resist the world’s standards and stand firm in righteousness. Tune in to hear this powerful call for holy living in today’s world.
Distribution
October 27, 2024 • John 6:1–14
Pastor Omar’s sermon on John 6:1-14 took us through Jesus' miraculous feeding of the 5,000, emphasizing how faith and praise activate God’s promises in our lives. When faced with thousands to feed, Jesus invited His disciples to look beyond scarcity. While Philip focused on what they lacked, Andrew’s faith in the small offering—a few loaves and fishes—became the catalyst for God’s abundance.
Pastor Omar encouraged us to be "solution-driven" rather than problem-focused, as faith unlocks God’s power.
He also highlighted the importance of gratitude and generosity. Jesus’ act of giving thanks for the little they had led to an overflow, teaching that as we honor God with what we have, He multiplies it. Just as Jesus distributed the bread and fish, Pastor Omar reminded us that our resources are meant to be shared with others, emphasizing that generosity enriches both the giver and receiver.
This teaching inspires us to live with open hands, placing our trust in God's provision, knowing He blesses those who trust and share.
The First Feast Of Tabernacles
October 23, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Join us for a special Feast of Tabernacles 2024 Bible Study with Pastor Omar! Dive into the Word, celebrate Yah’s faithfulness, and enjoy fellowship with the church family. This powerful evening is filled with insight, worship, and community as we honor this sacred time together.
I Am The King's Daughter
September 23, 2024 • Deaconess Leola Moore • 2 Samuel 13:12–14
Join us tonight at 7 PM for an uplifting and empowering Ladies Bible Study! 🙏 This is the perfect opportunity to dive deep into God’s Word, share fellowship with other women of faith, and grow spiritually together.
Bring your Bible, a friend, and an open heart! ❤️ We can't wait to connect, learn, and support one another in our walk with Christ. Let’s grow together, sisters!
The Reason She Looked Back
October 20, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
During Sunday’s Feast of Tabernacles celebration, Pastor Omar provided powerful spiritual insight into the story of Lot’s wife, as revealed in Jasher Chapter 19. He explored the deeper meaning behind her actions and the importance of names, showing how the names we give our children can shape their futures. Pastor Omar urged parents to raise their children with God’s Word, teaching them to live in the world but not be consumed by it—a mistake Lot’s wife made, as she raised her daughters to love the world.
Lot’s wife’s decision to look back at Sodom and Gomorrah was rooted in her attachment to the world. Tragically, her daughters refused to leave, and her glance backward resulted in her transformation into a pillar of salt.
Pastor Omar also highlighted another story from the Book of Jasher, where a stranger begged for food, only to be given gold and silver with no one willing to sell him food. Paltith, Lot's compassionate daughter, secretly gave him bread out of pity, and though her act of kindness cost her life, it stood as a testament to righteousness in a city full of wickedness.
This message reminds us of the importance of living intentionally—choosing God's ways over the world and raising the next generation to do the same.
Eliezer's Stone II
October 6, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar continues his series, "Eliezer’s Stone: Injustice in the Judicial System," exploring the sins of Sodom beyond homosexuality through the Book of Jasher. He reveals the city’s deeper transgressions—such as robbery and fornication—while drawing parallels to America’s judicial system and its impact on minority communities. Pastor Omar highlights alarming statistics about incarceration rates, particularly in states like Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas, emphasizing systemic racial injustice. Watch this powerful sermon as Pastor Omar calls for action and explores solutions for change.
Exposure
October 13, 2024 • Luke 4:17–18
Go To The Rock
September 22, 2024 • Minister Samuel Moore • Psalm 61
Eliezer's Stone
September 29, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar continued the series, The Cry of Sodom, by drawing parallels between the injustices in Sodom and Gomorrah and those in America's judicial system. Using the Book of Jasher, Pastor Omar highlighted the story of a man wronged by the judges in Sodom, comparing it to modern-day injustices in the U.S.
Referencing the famous words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,"Pastor Omar called the congregation to attention, warning against turning a blind eye to systemic wrongs. He also previewed upcoming sermons on mass minority incarcerations, corrupt bail policies, disenfranchisement, and capital punishment, all with a focus on how America has out-sinned Sodom.
The Cry Of Sodom II
September 15, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar continued his compelling series titled "The Cry of Sodom," exploring the various sins that led to God's judgment upon Sodom and Gomorrah. While the cities are often primarily associated with the sin of homosexuality, Pastor Omar emphasized that there were other significant transgressions that contributed to their downfall.
Drawing from the historical accounts in the Book of Jasher, he discussed the coalition of five cities that made up Sodom and Gomorrah. Last Sunday's focus was on fornication as the initial sin. This week, Pastor Omar delved into the topics of robbery and ridicule. He narrated how the citizens of Sodom would steal from travelers entering the city to sell goods, highlighting a culture of deceit and injustice.
Pastor Omar drew parallels to modern society, pointing out that robbery remains a pervasive issue in America, affecting countless cities and towns. He reminded the congregation that stealing violates one of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not steal." Emphasizing that God detests stealing because it reflects the actions of Satan—who sought to usurp God's throne—he cited Scripture that describes Satan as one who comes "to steal, kill, and destroy."
The sermon served as a powerful call for believers to distinguish themselves from the prevailing sins of the culture. As Hebrew Christians, Pastor Omar urged everyone to live separate and holy lives, not partaking in the sinful practices that surround us. By adhering to God's commandments and embodying His righteousness, we can stand as beacons of light in a world that often mirrors the injustices of ancient Sodom.
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July 14, 2024
The Cry Of Sodom
September 8, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar delivered a powerful message this Sunday, drawing parallels between contemporary societal issues and the ancient sins of Sodom and Gomorrah as outlined in the Book of Jasher. Addressing the "fountains of fornication," Pastor Omar highlighted how America, in this specific sin, has surpassed even the transgressions of those notorious cities.
Through a compelling mix of historical context and modern application, he challenged the congregation to uphold moral integrity by abstaining from fornication. Emphasizing the sanctity of marriage, Pastor Omar discussed the protective role of marital intimacy. He shared personal testimonies to underline the importance of due benevolence within marriage, which not only strengthens the relationship but also guards it against external threats.
Pastor Omar reiterated that in a marriage, neither spouse's body belongs solely to themselves; rather, it should be shared with loving respect, maintaining a strong and holy bond. This message serves as a call to action for both singles and married couples alike to reflect on their lives and align more closely with God’s commandments.