The matzo (Jewish unleavened bread), the cup, the candles, the Hebrew prayers, the outfit and the Jewish minister transforms your congregation into the time of Jesus. You will feel like you are sitting next to Him at the table, eating, praying and singing Psalms of Praise with grace in your heart to God, the Father as if you were one of the Apostles. It is an experience you will not forget. The word's of Jesus Do this in remembrance of me will never sound more appropriate. Furthermore, the sermon lends itself to have communion after the presentation. Pastors often choose this as a very special celebration of the Lord's Supper. Let us do this in remembrance of Him! |
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Jewish Roots of Pentecost
The Feast of Pentecost, Feast of the First Fruits, or Shavuot in Hebrew which literally means Feast of Weeks is best known to the Christians simply as the Day of Pentecost. It is the day when Christ was glorified, the Holy Spirit came down and the Church was born. Leviticus 23, the Book of Ruth , Joel and Acts are all wrapped up in a dynamic message by Reverend Igor Ashkinazi. He will explain all the power, miracles, signs, wonders, prophecies and the blessings of that feast which is for the believers today. It will rain, it will pour, it will be an upper room touch of God. As this mighty Russian wind will blow. Let it rain! |
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Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles
This Feast is called Sukkot in Hebrew and is an important feast to understand. Biblical statements like The joy of the Lord is your strength If anyone thirst let him come unto me, and Christ in you the hope of glory will take on an entirely new and living meaning . Reverend Igor Ashkinazi will set up and decorate an actual sukkah or ceremonial booth. The congregation will be transported to Jerusalem in Jesus's day. Together we enter into the secret place of the Most High and experience peace, power, protection, joy and Glory of the Almighty. Jesus celebrated this feast in Jerusalem, and it is the only feast that will be celebrated during the physical reign of Christ on the earth ( Zechariah 14:16). The mystery of Christ from the Torah to Revelation is unveiled that is: Him in us and us in Him. This is the Biblical Sukkot personified. You will feel as though again the Word became flesh and dwelt (literally in Greek, tabernacled) among us. Let the Glory Fall! | |