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Remember the Sabbath Day
For centuries, the Jewish people (including Jesus!) have kept the Sabbath as a day to focus on God, spend time with family and community, while nourishing their souls.
If you’re new to the what it means to Sabbath or are exploring biblical feast days, start here!
Learn about biblical feasts and an ancient rhythm for life.
In Hebrew, “moedim” are a Biblical rhythm outlined in Scripture to remember how God has been faithful, celebrate his goodness, and enjoy his gifts in a community of people. We invite you to join us as we participate in this ancient way of life.
“I don’t think we’ve ever Sabbathed in our life.”
—Kristelle
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Listen to Jon & Jim as they talk about their journey into Sabbath and celebrating God’s Feasts.
In this conversation, Jon and James discuss the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is the second of the seven feasts (moedim) of Adonai. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is seen as a time of sanctification and a reminder of God's faithfulness in delivering His people. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of the posture of our hearts in approaching these feasts.