Archives for March 2016

Passover Seder

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You are invited to join Kingdom Life (Malchut Chayim) Messianic Congregation (KLMC) as we Celebration the Spring Feast of Passover (Pesach).

Embrace the Messianic symbolism of the institution of Passover in Exodus 12 before the Israelites left Egypt and the practice of it by Yeshua (Jesus) on the eve of His redemptive plan for the world. It will deepen your appreciation of God’s sovereignty and enhance your celebration of the Resurrection!!

Cost: Adults – $25 — (Children 12 and under) – $12

This includes the entire Seder meal (appetizers, the Seder plate, a full course meal, drinks and dessert).

Saturday, April 23, 2016, 6:00 p.m.
Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation
1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322
(757) 547-7790 — jweiss@klm.cc

This Appointed Time helps you make the connection between Passover, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection — between the Old and the New. Taste the symbols of the Seder Plate and be transported to the Exodus from Egypt – to the night of Our Lord’s Sacrifice – and finally to the the Marriage Supper of the Lamb! Your faith in the promises of G-d and the G-d who promises will be strengthened! 

IT WILL BE AN EXCITING TIME

Contact the office soon! Space is limited!

You Will Never Wash My Feet!

Peter, like the other disciples, watched Yeshua as he intently rose from dinner. A towel lay near the door next to a basin and a picture. They had no idea what he was about to do. He picked up the towel and deftly wrapped it about his waist.

What was he to do? The disciples had no idea. They could not figure out what he was up to. Maybe what they had thought He was going to do was as quickly brushed from their minds as it was considered.

Then he did it.

He picked up the pitcher and the basin, and He walked over to Andrew. They all looked uneasy, but what could they do about God wanting to wash their feet.

Then he came to Nathaniel, who offered his feet as reluctantly and as uneasily as did Andrew. The cool water ran over his tired insteps and calloused feet and dripped between his toes. Nathaniel wished he had thought to do as much for Yeshua. After all, he was the one who had served all day – and now He was continuing to serve.

Every drop of water that was poured on Nathaniel’s feet was licked up by the soft towel that Yeshua had girded about his waist. Nathaniel chanced to look at the son of God washing his feet, but his glance met eyes filled with such pleasure.

On Yeshua went to every disciple, doing the same… until He came to Peter. Peter could not believe that those guys had allowed Yeshua to demean himself in that way; footwashing was reserved for the basest of Gentiles slaves. Yeshua was no slave; neither was he a Gentile.

They obviously did not know who He was, Peter thought. They obviously did not love him the way Peter did.

“No, Lord, you will not wash my feet,” Peter said.

Wow, Peter! Humans let God wash their feet and now a human was telling God what God could not do.

“You don’t know what I’m doing,” said Yeshua, “but you will know.” Wasn’t that enough reason to let him do it?

It wasn’t for Peter.

You will never wash my feet.”

No wonder Yeshua saved Peter for last!

When we discredit what God has done for others, we say, like Peter, “You will never wash my feet.”

In our refusal to change, we say as Peter did: “You will never wash my feet.”

When we say God only moves in a certain way, we say to him: “You will never wash my feet.”

And the Lord says, “If I don’t wash your feet, fill in your name, you will never have a part of me. Let me do what I want to do in your life.

“Or should I save you for last?”

Carlos Perdomo in Concert

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1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Saturday, March, 19, 2016, Morning Shabbat Service – 10:30 A.M.

Raised in a Christian home, Carlos had his own personal encounter with the Lord when he was 19. Carlos’ experience occurred in Mt. Vernon, NY, at a small bilingual nondenominational church. They gave Carlos the nick-name “El Cantante de Jehovah” (The Singer of Jehovah).  It was then that God called Carlos to serve Him through song.

This Messianic singer’s  vision is to bring fellowship to the Body of Messiah through worshiping and entering into the presence of God. Worship brings people into unity. Once we are in the presence of God, The Holy Spirit will minister according to His will.

Carlos wants to be in the presence of the Lord and experience healing for the sick and freedom for the captives. In every meeting Carlos asks the Ruach ha Kodesh (The Holy Spirit) for a mighty rushing wind to come and take over the meetings. Come join Pastors David & Juanita Weiss & the Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation as we welcome Messianic recording artist, psalmist, musician, and worshipper Carlos Perdomo. Check out his music at www.carlosperdomoministries.com.

http://www.carlosperdomoministries.com/#!videos/cg1l