This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering focused on the parashah (Torah portion) of Noach. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise, readings from the Torah portion by multiple readers, and a closing blessing. The purpose is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God through communal worship, prayer, and discussion of the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, a Torah reading from Parashat B’reisheet (Genesis 1), and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion. The gathering aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the parashah (weekly Torah portion) of Chayei Sarah, and a discussion with children about last week's parashah (Vayera) and this week's parashah. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, and a reading of the weekly Torah portion, Parashat Miketz ("At the End") from Genesis 41-44. Several readers take turns reading sections of the Torah portion. It also includes a haftarah reading from 1 Kings 3-4 about King Solomon wisely solving a dispute. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document outlines the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, readings from the Torah portion "Vayetze" which recounts Jacob's journey to Haran and his dealings with Laban. The service concludes with a blessing for the Torah and a message directed at fathers about their duty to teach God's commandments diligently to their children.
The document outlines the liturgy for a mass celebrating All Saints Day, including prayers, readings, and hymns of praise for God and the saints. It includes an Old Testament reading about God's servants being sealed on their foreheads, a New Testament reading about the hope of being like God, and a Gospel reading of Jesus teaching the Beatitudes.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and closing blessings. The key parts of the mass are preparing hearts and minds for communion with God through prayer, scripture, and receiving the Eucharist.
The document provides details for an upcoming Bible study on All Saints Day, including readings and commentary. The first reading from Revelation describes John's visions of angels, multitudes in heaven, and an elder explaining that these are those who survived great distress and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb. The responsorial psalm expresses the longing of the saints to see God's face. The second reading from John emphasizes that believers are called God's children and will become like him when revealed. The Gospel reading lists the Beatitudes from Matthew, describing those who will be blessed.
This document contains the text and order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes readings from the Bible, prayers, hymns, and parts of the mass including the Eucharistic prayer and communion rite. The key moments are an opening hymn calling the congregation to courage, readings from Isaiah and James, the Gospel reading of Jesus healing a deaf man, and closing prayers including the Our Father and Hail Mary.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, a Torah reading from Parashat B’reisheet (Genesis 1), and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion. The gathering aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the parashah (weekly Torah portion) of Chayei Sarah, and a discussion with children about last week's parashah (Vayera) and this week's parashah. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, and a reading of the weekly Torah portion, Parashat Miketz ("At the End") from Genesis 41-44. Several readers take turns reading sections of the Torah portion. It also includes a haftarah reading from 1 Kings 3-4 about King Solomon wisely solving a dispute. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document outlines the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, readings from the Torah portion "Vayetze" which recounts Jacob's journey to Haran and his dealings with Laban. The service concludes with a blessing for the Torah and a message directed at fathers about their duty to teach God's commandments diligently to their children.
The document outlines the liturgy for a mass celebrating All Saints Day, including prayers, readings, and hymns of praise for God and the saints. It includes an Old Testament reading about God's servants being sealed on their foreheads, a New Testament reading about the hope of being like God, and a Gospel reading of Jesus teaching the Beatitudes.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and closing blessings. The key parts of the mass are preparing hearts and minds for communion with God through prayer, scripture, and receiving the Eucharist.
The document provides details for an upcoming Bible study on All Saints Day, including readings and commentary. The first reading from Revelation describes John's visions of angels, multitudes in heaven, and an elder explaining that these are those who survived great distress and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb. The responsorial psalm expresses the longing of the saints to see God's face. The second reading from John emphasizes that believers are called God's children and will become like him when revealed. The Gospel reading lists the Beatitudes from Matthew, describing those who will be blessed.
This document contains the text and order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes readings from the Bible, prayers, hymns, and parts of the mass including the Eucharistic prayer and communion rite. The key moments are an opening hymn calling the congregation to courage, readings from Isaiah and James, the Gospel reading of Jesus healing a deaf man, and closing prayers including the Our Father and Hail Mary.
The document outlines the order and prayers for a Catholic mass, including an entrance antiphon, opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and concluding rites including the Lord's Prayer, breaking of bread, and final blessing. It provides the structure and elements of a typical Catholic mass.
The Signs of Easter - May 26, 2019 The 6th Sunday of EasterRedeemerWV
Signs. Signs. Everywhere are signs...
But are there really? Sunday we'll be hearing again the story of the conversion of Lydia told in Acts 16. We see a heart opened by God that hears the Word and receives the gifts from Word and Baptism to create faith. Then we see evidence of that faith in good works.
Worship Service/Divine Service at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Charleston, West Virginia
May 26, 2019
Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C
Find the video of this sermon at:
https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog/2019/5/26-easter-signs
This service featured the sermon "The Easter Signs"
The Easter Signs is based on the readings from the 3-Year lectionary (Year C) for the Sixth Sunday of Easter:
Psalm 67
Acts 16:9-15
Revelation 21:9-14, 21-27
John 16:23-33
Redeemer Lutheran Church (https://www.redeemerwv.org/) is a member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the Torah portion of Nitzavim/Vayelech from the book of Deuteronomy, and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion of Ki Tavo. The fellowship involves studying God's word together, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
Worship Service slides from May 26, 2019
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Charleston, West Virginia
Feature the sermon "The Easter Signs" The Easter Signs is based on the readings from the 3-Year lectionary (Year C) for the Sixth Sunday of Easter:
Psalm 67
Acts 16:9-15
Revelation 21:9-14, 21-27
John 16:23-33
Find the video of the sermon at: https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog/2019/5/26-easter-signs
Redeemer Lutheran Church - LCMS is a confessional, liturgical, sacramental Lutheran church in Charleston, West Virginia.
https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog
This document contains the text of a Catholic mass, including prayers, songs, readings and responses. It discusses Jesus as the king of hearts and son of man, references passages from the book of Daniel and Gospel of John about Jesus' kingdom, and includes prayers for priests and for the hearts of Jesus and Mary.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a message about belonging in the promised land from the book of Deuteronomy. Children discuss what they learned from last week's Torah portion and review questions. The gathering involves study of the Word, encouragement, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers and responses, two scripture readings, a gospel reading, prayers of the faithful, preparation of the gifts, Eucharistic prayer, and closing. The mass follows the standard Catholic liturgical format and includes references to God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit throughout.
The document outlines the parts of a Catholic mass, including opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, preparation of gifts, consecration of the Eucharist, and closing prayers. It includes prayers, passages from the Bible, and responses from congregation. The mass focuses on remembering Jesus' life and teachings through scripture, prayer, and sacrament of Holy Communion.
Easter Vigil 2012 at St. Stephen's Episcopal ChurchKay Flores
This document contains the liturgy for the Easter Vigil service, including:
1) An opening that welcomes members to gather in vigil and prayer on this holy night of Jesus' resurrection from death to life.
2) Readings from scripture recounting God's saving acts - creation, the Exodus from Egypt, the valley of dry bones - and prayers renewing baptismal vows.
3) The liturgy proceeds with prayers, scripture, hymns, the Gospel, and Holy Communion to celebrate Christ's victory over death.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes:
- An opening hymn and greeting welcoming those gathered.
- Readings from scripture including Daniel and Revelation.
- A homily from the Gospel of John about Jesus affirming he is King.
- Prayers, including the Our Father, and preparation of communion.
The mass brings the congregation together through song, scripture, and sacrament to celebrate their faith in Christ as King.
This document contains the order and prayers for a Catholic mass. It includes an entrance antiphon welcoming the Lord, prayers and responses between the priest and congregation, readings from scripture including Psalms and letters from Paul, a Gospel reading, recitation of the Apostle's Creed, and concluding prayers of the faithful for various intentions. The mass brings the congregation together in worship through scripture, prayer, and sacrament.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from Genesis chapters 25-27, and a Haftarah reading from 2 Kings. The service focuses on studying God's word, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God. Key events from the Torah portion include Isaac praying for his barren wife Rebekah, their sons Esau and Jacob being born, Esau selling his birthright to Jacob, and Jacob deceiving Isaac to receive the blessing meant for Esau.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes prayers, readings, and songs typically included in a mass. The opening includes songs praising Notre Dame and God. There are readings from scripture, responses from the congregation, and prayers including the Our Father. Communion is distributed followed by a closing song praising God's love.
The document contains excerpts from a Bible study on All Saints Day focusing on readings from Revelation and 1 John. The first reading describes John's visions of angels protecting God's servants on earth and a multitude of saints in heaven worshipping before God's throne. An elder explains that these saints are those who persevered during times of persecution and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb. The responsorial psalm acknowledges God as the owner of all and describes those worthy of seeing God's face as having sinless hands and desiring only what is good. The second reading discusses how God's love allows believers to be called his children and that when Christ is revealed they will become like him.
This document summarizes the order of service for an Episcopal Church Women meeting. It includes opening hymns, prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, sharing of joys and concerns, communion, and closing blessings. The service involves group participation through song, prayer, creed and other traditional elements of an Episcopal worship service.
Pentecost 23 13 combined final reformation sundayWorshipDecks
This document summarizes a church gathering that took place on October 27th. It included songs of praise, prayers, a children's message, readings from scripture, and a sermon. The gathering celebrated communion and concluded with a blessing and final hymn.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the book of Genesis on the weekly parasha (Torah portion) of Vayishlach, and discussions. The parasha tells the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel and reconciling with his brother Esau. The fellowship aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document outlines the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise, and readings from the Torah portion "Ki Tetze." Several readers presented passages from Deuteronomy chapters 21-25 discussing laws related to marriage, treatment of enemies, justice, and more. The Haftarah reading came from Isaiah 54:1-10 about God showing mercy to Israel. The gathering concluded with blessings, teachings for children, and encouragement for fathers to diligently teach the commandments to their families.
A combination of several key prophecies from the bible in a short presentation form showing clearly how three days and three nights are gotten during the time of Christ's crucifixion.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the book of Exodus on the story of Moses, and a Haftarah reading from Jeremiah. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey." There are blessings for different parts of the service as well as readings from the Torah and discussion.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah Beshelach. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the parashah and its accompanying haftarah portion. Discussion topics included reviewing last week's parashah and questions for the children about preparing for hard times through Torah study. The meeting concluded with a blessing for Shabbat.
The document outlines the order and prayers for a Catholic mass, including an entrance antiphon, opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and concluding rites including the Lord's Prayer, breaking of bread, and final blessing. It provides the structure and elements of a typical Catholic mass.
The Signs of Easter - May 26, 2019 The 6th Sunday of EasterRedeemerWV
Signs. Signs. Everywhere are signs...
But are there really? Sunday we'll be hearing again the story of the conversion of Lydia told in Acts 16. We see a heart opened by God that hears the Word and receives the gifts from Word and Baptism to create faith. Then we see evidence of that faith in good works.
Worship Service/Divine Service at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Charleston, West Virginia
May 26, 2019
Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C
Find the video of this sermon at:
https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog/2019/5/26-easter-signs
This service featured the sermon "The Easter Signs"
The Easter Signs is based on the readings from the 3-Year lectionary (Year C) for the Sixth Sunday of Easter:
Psalm 67
Acts 16:9-15
Revelation 21:9-14, 21-27
John 16:23-33
Redeemer Lutheran Church (https://www.redeemerwv.org/) is a member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the Torah portion of Nitzavim/Vayelech from the book of Deuteronomy, and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion of Ki Tavo. The fellowship involves studying God's word together, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
Worship Service slides from May 26, 2019
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Charleston, West Virginia
Feature the sermon "The Easter Signs" The Easter Signs is based on the readings from the 3-Year lectionary (Year C) for the Sixth Sunday of Easter:
Psalm 67
Acts 16:9-15
Revelation 21:9-14, 21-27
John 16:23-33
Find the video of the sermon at: https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog/2019/5/26-easter-signs
Redeemer Lutheran Church - LCMS is a confessional, liturgical, sacramental Lutheran church in Charleston, West Virginia.
https://www.redeemerwv.org/blog
This document contains the text of a Catholic mass, including prayers, songs, readings and responses. It discusses Jesus as the king of hearts and son of man, references passages from the book of Daniel and Gospel of John about Jesus' kingdom, and includes prayers for priests and for the hearts of Jesus and Mary.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a message about belonging in the promised land from the book of Deuteronomy. Children discuss what they learned from last week's Torah portion and review questions. The gathering involves study of the Word, encouragement, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers and responses, two scripture readings, a gospel reading, prayers of the faithful, preparation of the gifts, Eucharistic prayer, and closing. The mass follows the standard Catholic liturgical format and includes references to God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit throughout.
The document outlines the parts of a Catholic mass, including opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, preparation of gifts, consecration of the Eucharist, and closing prayers. It includes prayers, passages from the Bible, and responses from congregation. The mass focuses on remembering Jesus' life and teachings through scripture, prayer, and sacrament of Holy Communion.
Easter Vigil 2012 at St. Stephen's Episcopal ChurchKay Flores
This document contains the liturgy for the Easter Vigil service, including:
1) An opening that welcomes members to gather in vigil and prayer on this holy night of Jesus' resurrection from death to life.
2) Readings from scripture recounting God's saving acts - creation, the Exodus from Egypt, the valley of dry bones - and prayers renewing baptismal vows.
3) The liturgy proceeds with prayers, scripture, hymns, the Gospel, and Holy Communion to celebrate Christ's victory over death.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes:
- An opening hymn and greeting welcoming those gathered.
- Readings from scripture including Daniel and Revelation.
- A homily from the Gospel of John about Jesus affirming he is King.
- Prayers, including the Our Father, and preparation of communion.
The mass brings the congregation together through song, scripture, and sacrament to celebrate their faith in Christ as King.
This document contains the order and prayers for a Catholic mass. It includes an entrance antiphon welcoming the Lord, prayers and responses between the priest and congregation, readings from scripture including Psalms and letters from Paul, a Gospel reading, recitation of the Apostle's Creed, and concluding prayers of the faithful for various intentions. The mass brings the congregation together in worship through scripture, prayer, and sacrament.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from Genesis chapters 25-27, and a Haftarah reading from 2 Kings. The service focuses on studying God's word, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God. Key events from the Torah portion include Isaac praying for his barren wife Rebekah, their sons Esau and Jacob being born, Esau selling his birthright to Jacob, and Jacob deceiving Isaac to receive the blessing meant for Esau.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes prayers, readings, and songs typically included in a mass. The opening includes songs praising Notre Dame and God. There are readings from scripture, responses from the congregation, and prayers including the Our Father. Communion is distributed followed by a closing song praising God's love.
The document contains excerpts from a Bible study on All Saints Day focusing on readings from Revelation and 1 John. The first reading describes John's visions of angels protecting God's servants on earth and a multitude of saints in heaven worshipping before God's throne. An elder explains that these saints are those who persevered during times of persecution and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb. The responsorial psalm acknowledges God as the owner of all and describes those worthy of seeing God's face as having sinless hands and desiring only what is good. The second reading discusses how God's love allows believers to be called his children and that when Christ is revealed they will become like him.
This document summarizes the order of service for an Episcopal Church Women meeting. It includes opening hymns, prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, sharing of joys and concerns, communion, and closing blessings. The service involves group participation through song, prayer, creed and other traditional elements of an Episcopal worship service.
Pentecost 23 13 combined final reformation sundayWorshipDecks
This document summarizes a church gathering that took place on October 27th. It included songs of praise, prayers, a children's message, readings from scripture, and a sermon. The gathering celebrated communion and concluded with a blessing and final hymn.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the book of Genesis on the weekly parasha (Torah portion) of Vayishlach, and discussions. The parasha tells the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel and reconciling with his brother Esau. The fellowship aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document outlines the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise, and readings from the Torah portion "Ki Tetze." Several readers presented passages from Deuteronomy chapters 21-25 discussing laws related to marriage, treatment of enemies, justice, and more. The Haftarah reading came from Isaiah 54:1-10 about God showing mercy to Israel. The gathering concluded with blessings, teachings for children, and encouragement for fathers to diligently teach the commandments to their families.
A combination of several key prophecies from the bible in a short presentation form showing clearly how three days and three nights are gotten during the time of Christ's crucifixion.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the book of Exodus on the story of Moses, and a Haftarah reading from Jeremiah. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey." There are blessings for different parts of the service as well as readings from the Torah and discussion.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah Beshelach. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the parashah and its accompanying haftarah portion. Discussion topics included reviewing last week's parashah and questions for the children about preparing for hard times through Torah study. The meeting concluded with a blessing for Shabbat.
The document outlines the order of service for the Love of Torah Fellowship, including prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashah Vayechi ("And he lived"), and a message for children. The group meets to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion Va'era ("And I Appeared"), and discussions. The Torah portion recounts God appearing to Moses and instructing him to go to Pharaoh to demand that he let the Israelites leave Egypt. Despite the plagues God sends through Moses, Pharaoh refuses. The meeting aims to encourage studying God's word and obeying his commandments through community and worship.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, a Torah reading from the book of Deuteronomy on the parashah "Vezot ha'Bracha" ("And This is the Blessing"), and a blessing for the Sabbath. The reading covers Moses blessing the tribes of Israel before his death and Joshua being commanded to lead the people into the Promised Land.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a discussion with children. The gathering involves blessing God, reading from the Torah portion Parashat Ha'azinu ("Give Ear"), and encouraging one another in studying God's word, fellowship, and obedience.
Here are some key points from last week's Parasha Toldot:
- The word "prepare" means to get ready or make arrangements in advance.
- Noach was saved because he was righteous in his generation and obeyed God by building the ark.
- We keep Torah because it contains God's instructions for how to live righteously and have a relationship with Him.
- Last week's activity involved learning about the importance of listening to parents and keeping God's commandments.
- We learned that Isaac and Rebekah had twin sons, Jacob and Esau, and that God chose Jacob to continue the covenant lineage even though Esau was the firstborn. Their story teaches about God
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah (Torah portion) of Shoftim ("Judges"). It includes prayers, songs of praise and worship, and readings from the Torah portion by several readers. The document also includes sections for children, where fathers review teachings from last week's portion and answer the children's questions about the commandments.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the weekly Torah portion of Vayigash ("And Came Near"). It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion by different readers, and a discussion with children. The goal of the fellowship is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from Parashat Lech Lecha (Genesis 12-17), and a Haftarah reading from Isaiah. The meeting involves group recitation of blessings, individual readings from the Torah portion, and songs of worship set to music. The purpose is to study the Torah, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document provides the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah (Torah portion) of Yitro. It includes prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the parashah in Exodus chapters 18-20, and a haftarah reading from Isaiah. The document shows the fellowship gathering to study God's word together, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God as commanded in the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering on the 8th day of Sukkot. It includes prayers, blessings, songs of praise and worship, readings from Deuteronomy about teaching God's commandments to children, and a blessing for Shabbat. The gathering involves studying God's word, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashot of Vayak'hel and Pekudei, and a discussion with children about the Torah portion. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey."
The document summarizes a Torah study fellowship that includes prayers, songs of worship, and readings from the Torah portion "Vayera." It provides the order of service, which begins with invocations of blessing, includes readings from Genesis chapters 18-22, and concludes with a haftarah reading from 2 Kings. The readings recount stories from the lives of Abraham, Sarah, Lot, and Isaac including visitors foretelling Isaac's birth, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham's test of sacrificing Isaac.
The document contains the lyrics of several Christian worship songs sung at a church service. It discusses Jesus as the Lamb who was slain and resurrected, redeeming mankind, and being worthy of praise. Key events mentioned are Jesus taking the scroll in heaven, his death and resurrection freeing believers from sin, and his victory over death. The lyrics praise Jesus and express thankfulness for his sacrifice. They declare him ruler and savior. Announcements about upcoming life group and camp events are also included.
The scripture do not need man’s interpretation of the word, scriptures interprets itself: HaSatan uses the media (TV, Radio, Images,) to broadcast into the minds of the lost, by false angels of light (darnel among the wheat) to deny the scriptures and turn many from the truth,
1) The document is a reading for Advent that includes passages from Isaiah about a shoot springing from Jesse and a spirit of the Lord bringing wisdom, counsel, and justice.
2) It also includes a Gospel reading from Luke where Jesus praises God for revealing things to children and choosing to reveal himself.
3) The document ends with prayers for the earth and divine praises giving blessings to God, Jesus, Mary and the saints.
3. Barkhu (Bless)
While blowing the Shofar
Reader:
Bar'khu et YHWH Ham'vo'rakh
Bless YHWH the source of all blessing
Group:
Ba'rukh et YHWH Ham'vo'rakh Le'olam Va'ed
Blessed is YHWH, the source of all blessing forever and ever!
Amain
4. The Shema
Shema Yisrael YHWH Elohenu, YHWH echad. Ve'ahavta
et YHWH Elo'hekha, b'khol l'vave'kha, u'vekhol naf'shekha,
u'vekhol me'o'de'kha. Baruch shem kevod mal'khoo'to
le'olam va'ed.
Hear O Yisra’el, YHWH our God, YHWH is one. And you
shall Love YHWH your God with all your Heart, with all your
Soul, and all your strength! Blessed is the name of His
kingdom forever and ever.
Amain
5. Family
Blessed are you YHWH our God, King of the
Universe, who has given us our family and
instruction on how each of us should act in our
family. Strengthen us and guide us so our
households would glorify You!
Amain
7. Worship
Blessed are you YHWH our God, King of the
Universe, please accept our offering of Praise and
Worship. Let our voices ascend up to you and may
it be pleasing in your ears!
Amain
Psa 66:4 All the earth shall worship you, and shall sing
unto you; they shall sing your name.
YHWH
8. PRAISE TO THE MOST HIGH
IT IS GOOD TO GIVE THANKS TO
YHWH, I WILL GIVE YOU PRAISE
YHWH, I WILL GIVE YOU THANKS
YOU ARE, THE MOST HIGH, YOU O’ ADONAI
YOU HAVE MADE ME GLAD BY, THE WORKS OF YOUR HANDS
YOU THOUGHTS ARE VERY DEEP, DEEPER THAN MAN’S
YOU ARE, GOD MOST HIGH, YOU O’ ADONAI
THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL FLOURISH, LIKE THE PALM
LIKE THE CEDAR IN, LEVANON
PLANTED BY, THE MOST HIGH, PLANTED BY ADONAI
YHWH, I WILL SING YOUR PRAISE
I WILL GIVE YOU THANKS, ALL OF MY DAYS
I WILL PRAISE, THE MOST HIGH, PRAISES TO ADONAI
9. AS THE DEER
AS THE DEER PANTETH, FOR THE WATER
SO MY SOUL LONGETH, AFTER YOU
YOU ALONE, ARE MY HEART’S DESIRE
AND I LONG, TO WORSHIP YOU
CHORUS
YOU ALONE ARE MY STRENGTH, MY SHIELD
TO YOU ALONE, WILL MY SPIRIT YIELD
YOU ALONE, ARE MY HEART’S DESIRE
AND I LONG, TO WORSHIP YOU
END – LAST LINE OF CHORUS 2X
YOU’RE MY FRIEND, AND YOU ARE MY BROTHER
EVEN THOUGH, YOU ARE A KING
I LOVE YOU, MORE THAN ANY OTHER
SO MUCH MORE, THAN ANYTHING - CHORUS
10. COVENANT OF PEACE
YOUR CHILDREN, COMMIT WICKEDNESS
YOU’LL DESTROY THEM, FOR THEIR REBELIOUSNESS
IF NOT FOR THE ZEALOUSNESS, OF A FEW
WHO INTERCEDE, AND SATISFY YOU
CHORUS
BRING PEACE, RESTORE SHALOM
BRING PEACE, BACK TO YOUR HOME – END 2X BRING PEACE
LIKE PI’NECHAS, MOSHE AND YOUR SON
WHO MADE ATONEMENT, FOR EVERYONE
THEY TURNED YOUR ANGER, FAR AWAY
YOUR WRATH AND JUDGEMENT, LIKE THE HEAT OF THE DAY
CHORUS
THOSE ZEALOUS, FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS
SAVE YOUR PEOPLE, FROM WICKEDNESS
CLEANSING EVIL, FROM WITHIN
YOUR COVENANT OF PEACE, YOU’LL GIVE THEM - CHORUS
11. HOW I PRAISE YOU
HOW I PRAISE YOU, PRAISE YOU LORD
YOU’RE THE ROCK OF MY SALVATION
YOU I PRAISE FROM SHORE TO SHORE
IN ALL YOUR CREATION
LET IT RING FROM MOUNTAIN TOPS
LET MY VOICE PROCLAIM
THE TENDER MERCIES OF MY LORD
YAHUSHUA IS HIS NAME – END LAST 2 LINES
MESSIAH OF YISRA’EL IS HE
RESTORER OF OUR NATION
THE HOPE OF DAWID NOW WE SING
BRINGING US SALVATION
ROOT OF YESHAI, LION OF YAHUDAH
JUDGE OF YISRA’EL
NOW WE PRAISE YOU FOR YOUR JOY
AND LOVE THAT NEVER FAILS
12. YOU HAVE BROUGHT ME, FORM DARKNESS AND PAIN
THE LOST AND THE LAME, UNTO THIS DAY
YOU HAVE CALLED ME, OUT OF THE WORLD
YOUR TORAH REVEALED, UNTO THIS DAY
CHORUS
ALL MY LIFE, UNTO THIS DAY
YOU HAVE FED ME, IN EVERY WAY
END – CHORUS SLOW
YOU HAVE SAVED ME, FROM DEATH AND FROM SIN
DESTRUCTION WITHIN, UNTO THIS DAY
YOU HAVE CHANGED ME, BOTH INSIDE AND OUT
MY LOVE WILL I SHOUT, UNTO THIS DAY
CHORUS
UNTO THIS DAY
13. HAVE MERCY
CHORUS
HAVE MERCY, UPON ME, ELOHIM, ACCORDING TO YOUR LOVINGKINDNESS
HAVE MERCY, ON ME, ACCORDING, TO YOUR LOVINGKINDNESS
END – INSTRUMENTAL CHORUS THEN SLOW
ACCORDING TO, THE MULTITUDE, OF YOUR TENDER MERCIES, BLOT OUT MY SIN
I AM SINFUL, CLEANSE ME FROM MY SIN, WASH MY HANDS AND FEET, MAKE ME
CLEAN AGAIN
AGAINST YOU, AND YOU ONLY, HAVE I SINNED, AND DONE EVIL IN YOUR SIGHT – 2X
BRIDGE
CAST ME NOT AWAY, FROM YOUR PRESENCE, FROM YOUR PRESENCE – 2X
14. KADOSH
KADOSH…..KADOSH, KADOSH
KADOSH…..KADOSH, KADOSH
ADONAI….ELOHIM, TZEVAOT
ADONAI….ELOHIM, TZEVAOT
ASHER….HAYA….VE HOVEH…VE YAVO 2X
HOLY….HOLY, HOLY
HOLY….HOLY, HOLY
O’LORD….OUR GOD, LORD OF HOSTS
O’LORD….OUR GOD, LORD OF HOSTS
WHO WAS, AND WHO IS, AND WHO IS TO COME 2X
15. Blessing for the Torah
Blessed are you YHWH our God, King of the
universe, who gives us the Torah of truth so that
we may study, live, learn, and be changed by it,
so we would have righteous judgment and your
spirit of love, So we may fear you and keep your
commandments, to do them, and live in them,
and teach them diligently to our children and our
children's children forever. Amain!
16. Torah Reading
Noach“Rest”
Reader 1: Gen 6:9 – 6:22
Reader 2: Gen 7:1 – 7:16
Reader 3: Gen 7:17 –8:14
Reader 4: Gen 8:15 –9:7
Reader 5: Gen 9:8 – 9:17
Reader 6: Gen 9:18 – 10:32
Reader 7: Gen 11:1 – 11:32
Haftarah: Isa 54:1 – 55:5
17. Reader 1 – Gen 6: 9 - 10
Noach was just and
perfect in his
generations
18. Reader 1 – Gen 6: 11 - 13
The Earth was filled
with violence so
Elohim said He would
destroy all flesh
19. Reader 1 – Gen 6: 14 - 16
Noach is commanded
to build an ark and
given the dimensions
20. Reader 1 – Gen 6: 17 - 18
Promise made to
Noach to save him
and establish a
Covenant with him
21. Reader 1 – Gen 6: 19 - 22
Command to bring the
animals and food for
them into the ark
22. Reader 2 – Gen 7: 1
Noach is saved
because he is
righteous
23. Reader 2 – Gen 7: 2 - 3
Noach is commanded
to bring 7 pairs of
male and female clean
animals and 2 pairs of
unclean animals
24. Reader 2 – Gen 7: 4 - 9
Noach is told when
the flood would come
and how long it would
last
25. Reader 2 – Gen 7: 10 - 16
Once Noach enters
the ark the floods and
rain start
26. Reader 3 – Gen 7: 17 - 20
Waters covered the
Earth and lifted up the
ark
27. Reader 3 – Gen 7: 21 - 23
All flesh died that was
upon the Earth
28. Reader 3 – Gen 7: 24 – 8: 4
On the 17th day of the
7th month the ark
rested on Mt. Ararat
29. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 5
The waters continued
to decrease until the
tenth month on the
1st day of the month
30. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 6 - 7
At the end of forty
days Noach opened
the window and sent
a raven out until the
waters dried up
31. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 8 - 9
He also sent a dove to
see if the waters were
abated but the dove
found no rest for her
foot
32. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 10
Noach stayed another
seven days and then
sent out the dove
again
33. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 11
The dove returned
with a olive leaf in her
mouth and Noach
stayed another 7 days
34. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 12
Noach sent the dove
again and it did not
return
35. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 13
Noach removed the
cover of the ark on
the 1st day of the 1st
month on the six
hundred and first year
36. Reader 3 – Gen 8: 14
On the 2nd month in
the 27th day the earth
was dried
37. Reader 4 – Gen 8: 15 - 19
Elohim commands
Noach to go out of the
ark and let the
animals multiply
38. Reader 4 – Gen 8: 20
Noach built an altar
and took of the clean
animals and sacrificed
to YHWH
39. Reader 4 – Gen 8: 21 - 22
YHWH promises not
to smite the Earth for
the wickedness of
man or to destroy
every living thing as
he did
40. Reader 4 – Gen 9: 1
Elohim blesses Noach
and tells him to
multiply
41. Reader 4 – Gen 9: 2 - 3
Noach is told he shall
rule over all living
thing and they shall
be for food
42. Reader 4 – Gen 9: 4 - 7
Command not to eat
blood
43. Reader 5 – Gen 9: 8 - 17
Elohim sets a rainbow
as a sign He will not
destroy the Earth or
all flesh again with
water
44. Reader 6 – Gen 9: 18 - 19
Noach's sons Shem,
Cham, Yafet replenish
the Earth
45. Reader 6 – Gen 9: 20
Noach becomes a
farmer and plants a
vineyard
46. Reader 6 – Gen 9: 21 - 22
Noach was drunk in
his tent and was
naked and Cham
looked on his fathers
nakedness
47. Reader 6 – Gen 9: 23
Shem and Yafet went
in backwards and
covered their father
up
48. Reader 6 – Gen 9: 24 - 27
When Noach woke up
he cursed Kena'an
and blessed Shem and
Yafet
49. Reader 7 – Gen 9: 28 - 29
Noach lived 950 years
old
50. Reader 7 – Gen 10: 1 - 5
These are the
generations of Yafet
Noach's son
51. Reader 7 – Gen 10: 6 - 20
These are the
generations of Cham
Noach's son
52. Reader 7 – Gen 10: 21 - 32
These are the
generations of Shem
Noach's son
53. Reader 7 – Gen 11: 1 - 4
All the people spoke
one language and
decide to build a
tower to heaven
54. Reader 7 – Gen 11: 5 - 9
YHWH saw them
building the tower
and mixed up their
languages and they
were scattered
55. Reader 7 – Gen 11: 10 - 28
Generations of Shem
given again
56. Reader 7 – Gen 11: 29 - 32
Avram takes a wife,
Sarai but she can't
have children
57. Haftarah – Isa 54: 1 – 55: 5
Promise to restore His
people after they are
punished
58. Blessing for the Torah
Blessed are you YHWH our God, King of the
universe, who gives us the Torah of truth so that
we may study, live, learn, and be changed by it,
so we would have righteous judgment and your
spirit of love, So that we may fear you, and keep
your commandments, to do them, and live in
them, and teach them diligently to our children
and our children's children forever. Amain!
59. Kids
Fathers:
Deu 6:6 And these words, which I command you this day, shall be
in your heart:
Deu 6:7 And you shall teach them diligently unto your children, and
shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk
by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up.
Deu 6:8 And you shall bind them for a sign upon your hand, and
they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.
Children:
Deu 6:20 when your son asks you in time to come, saying, What
mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which
YHWH our Elohim has commanded you?
60. Kids
Fathers:
Deu 6:21 Then you shall say unto your son, We were Par’oh's
bondmen in Mitzrayim; and YHWH brought us out of Mitzrayim
with a mighty hand:
Deu 6:22 And YHWH showed signs and wonders, great and sore,
upon Mitzrayim, upon Par’oh, and upon all his household, before
our eyes:
Deu 6:23 And He brought us out from there, that He might bring
us in, to give us the land which He swore unto our fathers.
Deu 6:24 And YHWH commanded us to do all these statutes, to
fear YHWH our Elohim, for our good always, that He might
preserve us alive, as it is at this day.
Deu 6:25 And it shall be our righteousness, if we observe to do all
these commandments before YHWH our Elohim, as He has
commanded us.
63. Kids
Last week’s parashat was in the book of Devarim also called
Deuteronomy. Last week’s parashat was called Vezot
ha’Bracha which means ‘And this is the blessing’
● Devarim
● Va’etchanan
● Ekev
● Re’eh
● Shoftim
● Ki Tetze
● Ki Tavo
● Nitzavim/Va’yelech
● Ha’azinu
● Vezot ha’Bracha
64. Kids
Review Questions
● What do the words Vezot ha’Bracha mean?
● Which sons were blessed?
● Which tribe was not blessed?
● Why wasn’t Moshe allowed to go into the promised land?
● Where did Moshe die?
65. Kids
This week’s parashat is in the book of B’reisheet also called
Genesis, This week’s parashat is called B’reisheetwhich
means ‘In the beginning’
● B’reisheet
● Noach
● Lech Lecha
● Vayera
● Chayei Sarah
● Toldot
● Vayetze
● Vayishlach
● Vayeshev
● Miketz
●Vayigash
●Vayechi
66. Kids
The Parashat Song
THE BOOK OF GENESIS IS B’REISHEET
THE 1ST BOOK OF THE TORAH
THERE'S 12 PARASHOT IN B’REISHEET
AND THIS IS THEIR ORDER
B’REISHEET, NOACH,LECH LECHA, VAYERA
CHAYEI SARAH, TOLDOT
VAYETZE, VAYISHLACH, VAYESHEV
MIKETZ, VAYIGASH, VAYECHI
THANK YOU ELOHIM FOR OUR PARASHOT
B’REISHEET IS OUR PORTION
WE LEARN YOUR WORD ON EVERY SHABBAT
AND NOW LET'S LEARN THIS ONE. HEY!
83. Blessing for the Sabbath
Blessed are you YHWH our God, who rested on the
seventh day and has given rest to all people through
your Holy Torah!
Amain