Gospel of John: Born Again
This teaching gives an in depth look at the Festival of the New Moon in John chapter four and shows its connection to the concept of being “born again.” Another name for Rosh Chodesh...
This teaching gives an in depth look at the Festival of the New Moon in John chapter four and shows its connection to the concept of being “born again.” Another name for Rosh Chodesh...
This teaching examines the Wedding at Cana in a whole new light. It discusses the wedding in the context of the Shabbat and the marriage ceremony based on chapter one of John. It suggests...
The expression “Sons of God” is taken from chapter one of the Gospel of John and looks at the concept from a Hebraic perspective. The teaching explains how sons build a house in the...
This series lays the groundwork for understanding some of the most important aspects of the Temple. The three sessions, Foundation of the House, The House that God Built and the Temple is a Body,...
This is an in depth teaching on the Hebrew prayer service. It traces the expansion of prayer from the time of Moshe to present day and shows just how the words of our mouth...
This series looks at the early morning blessings in the Hebrew prayer book starting with “Mah Tovu” which means “How Goodly” and which recalls the tents of Jacob. The prayer speaks of entering into...
This series begins by tracing the historical development of the rapture. From there it takes an in depth look at the person of Enoch and Noach to show how these two figures are critical...
This is the final video of the nine part study series. Download the PDF Workbook for this series This last session focuses on literary tools and devices which are an essential component of the...
Download the PDF Workbook for this series This session covers the significance of the calendar and the Biblical Festivals and introduces the concept of the seven thousand year plan of God. This may well...
Download the PDF Workbook for this series Many people shy away from the liturgy because they associate it with dead religion or just the ramblings of the rabbis. However, it is a wonderful resource...