Prayer

Opportunities and areas of focus for individual and corporate prayer

Caroling in the Park

Posted by on Dec 18, 2014 in Community, Neighborhood, Prayer | 0 comments

Caroling in the Park

Our neighborhood came together in a wonderful way this season, choosing a tall Christmas tree, bringing it here on a trailer pulled by a big truck, setting it up on a heavily weighted stand, wrapping cord after cord of lights around it with a bright star on top, and then hosting 15 classes of students from School #29 down the street who came on December 10 with hand-made ornaments and decorated it from top to bottom! After each class had put on their decorations they went into the Arnett Branch Library next door where special story readers were waiting to warm them up and reintroduce them to...

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Happy Hanukkah!

Posted by on Dec 16, 2014 in Community, Hebrew Roots, Middle East, Peacemaking, Prayer | 0 comments

Happy Hanukkah!

A common understanding of the December holiday season is that Christmas is the holiday for Christians and Hanukkah is the holiday for Jews. Few Christians relate to Hanukkah since it is not one of the biblical feasts of Israel. But, the fact that Jesus celebrated Hanukkah should make Christians curious enough to investigate the possible importance of the festival to their faith. It is no exaggeration to say that had it not been for Hanukkah, there could have very well not been a Christmas. Hanukkah prepared the way for the birth and ministry of Jesus. Therefore, Christians may want to not...

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Branches in the Vine

Posted by on Oct 26, 2014 in Community, Prayer | 0 comments

Branches in the Vine

His Branches has been called to bring Hope, Healing, and Restoration to our community as a visible manifestation of God’s love for the world. To listen to an inspired message about what it means to be a Branch that’s abiding in the Vine, delivered earlier today by Pastor James Laughlin at Joy Community Church, please click here. The associated PowerPoint presentation can be viewed here. We who have been grafted in through faith as His Branches believe in the coming Kingdom of God, not only as a “pie in the sky” concept of good things to come in Heaven after we die but as a present...

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Harold Lowry 1927-2014

Posted by on Oct 26, 2014 in Prayer | 0 comments

Harold Lowry 1927-2014

Early this past Friday morning Susan Morehouse’s father passed peacefully into the arms of his Father with her at his side at St. John’s Nursing Home. He was 86, widowed for 7 years, and had led a full, rich life up until months before his death when a series of health reversals left him bedridden and progressively debilitated. The staff at Cloverwood, Rochester General Hospital, and St. John’s Home was an inspiration in their professional devotion to his personal care, and family and friends have been a wonderful source of support. Full details may be found for those...

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Blood Moon #2

Posted by on Oct 7, 2014 in Prayer | 0 comments

Blood Moon #2

If you didn’t catch our Passover post this spring, please read the attached article, written by David Kubal, president of Intercessors for America, entitled The Heavens are Speaking, and prayerfully meditate on your relationship with the God of sojourners as we embark on this fall’s Festival of Tabernacles (Sukkot). With the second of “Four Blood Moons” (unusual lunar eclipses) set to occur this week – each one heralding in a most extraordinary way 4 major biblical holy days in a row, Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles in both 2014 and 2015 – may we...

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Sukkot

Posted by on Oct 5, 2014 in Community, Hebrew Roots, Middle East, Prayer | 0 comments

Sukkot

The High Holidays or “Days of Awe” and Rosh Hashanah have just concluded this weekend with the solemn fast and deep contemplations of Yom Kippur, and we are about to embark this week (click here for a calendar and brief explanation of this fall’s events) on one of our faith’s most lasting celebrations, Sukkot or the Feast of Tabernacles. Every biblical holiday given to the Jewish people has these three aspects: Israel was commanded to observe the holiday in the present in order to remember something God had done in the past, and because of some future prophetic purpose hidden within each...

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