I attended a church yesterday that was so full of Love of G-d, Family and The Bible.
I woke up thinking... how did a whole day go by and I did not realize it.
We started sabbath school at 9:30 am... our topic was
"The Case for Faith" Yechezk'el (Ezekiel) chapter 28 versus 11 to 19.
At Sabbath Services started at 11:30 am and our topic was
Parashah 11:Vayigash (Genesis) chapter 44 versus 18 to 47:27
We had lunch and fellowship.... it was 2:30!!
I returned for Youth Vespars at 6:30 pm and we played a game with the males vs the ladies (parents & children) The ladies answered the most questions correctly from our lesson on Parasha 11: Vayigash.
I am refreshed and rejuvenated from spending my Sabbath with ADONAI ELOHIM!!
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Ancient Hebrew Sanctuary Brought To Life In Atlanta By Seventh-day Adventists
Outside of the Georgia Dome in Atlanta GA you can take a step back in time and visit a replica of the Ancient Hebrew Tabernacle.
Starting Today and ending on July 4, visitors can tour the life-sized replica of the wilderness sanctuary that God directed Moses to build. These tours let guests see the meanings of the symbols and their relevance today.
Messiah’s Mansion is making this available. Clayton Leinneweber, Messiah’s Mansion President, has taken this exhibit to many places and now brings it to Atlanta Ga to coincide with the 59th Annual General Conference Session of Seventh-day Adventists.
According to a Press Release by George Johnson of the Adventist Church Communication’s Department, The Messiah’s Mansion is a non-profit ministry sponsored by the Atlanta North Seventh-day Adventist Church and Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries.
Starting Today and ending on July 4, visitors can tour the life-sized replica of the wilderness sanctuary that God directed Moses to build. These tours let guests see the meanings of the symbols and their relevance today.
Messiah’s Mansion is making this available. Clayton Leinneweber, Messiah’s Mansion President, has taken this exhibit to many places and now brings it to Atlanta Ga to coincide with the 59th Annual General Conference Session of Seventh-day Adventists.
According to a Press Release by George Johnson of the Adventist Church Communication’s Department, The Messiah’s Mansion is a non-profit ministry sponsored by the Atlanta North Seventh-day Adventist Church and Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries.
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Seventh-day Adventists
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