The Hebrew Calendar is the basic set of rules by which we in God’s Church determine when to keep God’s Holy Days. Calendar critics with their varied concerns, opinions and differing conclusions have been around for centuries. It is nothing...
The Hebrew Calendar is the basic set of rules by which we in God’s Church determine when to keep God’s Holy Days. Calendar critics with their varied concerns, opinions and differing conclusions have been around for centuries. It is nothing...
It is interesting that the same questions come up within the church over and over- usually not on a point of doctrine. Why does this occur? One reason is that one of the characteristics of those who follow God’s way, is to follow the...
Carl Rothenbacher explains the principles behind the Hebrew calendar, in light of recent controversies, and why the United Church of God uses this calendar.
Speaker: Jim Chance 10/31/20
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One topic that had divided the body / the church over the centuries is “What days in the year should we be keeping God’s Commanded Assemblies and...
For decades the Church has used the Hebrew (Jewish) calendar for determining the dates of God’s annual feast days. This sermon discusses the complexities of reconciling the monthly lunar cycle with the annual solar year. The Hebrew...
For decades the Church has used the Hebrew (Jewish) calendar for determining the dates of God’s annual feast days. This sermon discusses the complexities of reconciling the monthly lunar cycle with the annual solar year. The Hebrew...
Is the biblical Passover valid for Christians in the 21st century? While its observance is not commonplace today, history confirms that the original 1st century Christians took part in the Christian Passover as described in the New...
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Isn’t the Passover only Jewish, and not for Christians? Jesus Christ and the apostles kept the Passover. What does this festival mean for Christians today?