What are you doing to celebrate the Feast of Shavuot (Pentecost)?

What will you be doing on Sunday, June 8, 2014? Washing your dirty laundry? 21843349Mowing the grass? Just hanging out with your secular family or friends? Going to church and learning how the Torah is irrelevant and passé?

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How about coming to the higher spiritual level and joining us for Shavuot Northwest 2014 at the Stein-Boozier Barn at Murase Plaza in Wilsonville, Oregon? Not only can you celebrate the biblically commanded Feast of Weeks (Hebrew: Shavuot; Greek: Pentecost) and be pleasing to your Father in Heaven by getting in sync with His times and seasons, but there are many other benefits as well.

  • You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you’ll be doing the right thing as commanded by the Torah and as practiced by the early church (Acts 2) by gathering with like-minded believers who love the truth of Scripture and want to draw closer to YHVH-Yeshua by walking out his commands in love and grace.
  • This event will be a double-header. Not only will we be celebrating Shavuot on June 8, but we will be gathering for a full day of events on Saturday, June 7 as well as we lead up to the climax of Pentecost on Sunday.
  • Hear anointed and Spirit-led and filled teachers talking about the past, present and future ramifications of this important biblical feast.
  • Experience the outpouring of the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) during the bread waving ceremony as you walk through the marriage chuppah (canopy) after having renewed your covenantal vows with Yeshua, your Heavenly Bridegroom.
  • Lots of food and fellowship.
  • This is a family event and an opportunity for folks of all ages to make new friends and to deepen exiting relationships.
  • There will be much live Hebraic praise and worship and Davidic worship dance.
  • We will have a healing and spiritual empowerment service. Every years, many people receive divine healing and their spiritual gifts on this day. You don’t want to miss this. Those who come seeking will find!

For more information and to register, go to ShavuotNW.org

 

2 thoughts on “What are you doing to celebrate the Feast of Shavuot (Pentecost)?

  1. Well, y’all are on the opposite side of the country, from us in TN, but we will be praying for your weekend. We surely would love to be there and enjoy renewing of our vows of commitment with our Bridegroom. It sounds like a wonderful weekend.

    I was thinking back to Mt. Sinai, and God’s offer to put His Word into our ancestors’ hearts as part of the covenant He was establishing. I imagined being there myself and hearing God’s invitation to make me His Son’s bride. After the fireworks display, I snubbed Him by saying, “Oh, thanks a lot for the offer to put Your word into my heart, but I really am afraid of your loud voice and I don’t like Your smoke and mountain-shakings. I do want to be in relationship, but don’t come any closer. You tell Moses what we should do, and we WILL do it. Just stay at mountain’s length, though, because You are just TOO MUCH!”

    Oh, my, I am afraid I would have done the same thing as they. My meditation on Shavuot led to serious repentance: both on behalf of our Hebrew ancestors and personally for myself.

  2. Oh how I wish I could attend, I live in New Jersey, IWillBe praying for you & for me that I may find a house of worship like yours.

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