TORAH SERVICE

If you have never been a part of, or witnessed, a TORAH SERVICE, we at Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation cordially invite you to attend ours.

Saturday, July 30th, 2016: 10:30 A.M.

1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake 23322

Elton Frank, Scott Presson, and Pastor Juanita Weiss,  will be reading — in Hebrew — from the Torah Scroll.  The readings will come from Numbers (Bamidbar) 25:1-18 — “Parashah ‘Pinchas.'” Ray Boetcher,  pastor of River Room Church,
will have the honor of carrying the Torah during the Torah Processional. Join us afterwards for an oneg (a light lunch). It will be a time of honoring Yeshua, the One who Gave to His People the Torah, as we celebrate the Word of God and those who will come up to read!

We’re looking forward to seeing you there! This is a free event and will be part of our morning service.

In His Service & Yours, Pastors David & Juanita Weiss

“Don’t Get SideTracked”: A Reflection

Let’s Count the Omer

In Leviticus 23, the Israelites were commanded to start counting up to 49 days after Passover; that would be seven weeks. This is called “Counting the Omer,” for they had to bring an omer (a small measurement) of barley to the Temple every day in faith of a greater harvest. The bringing of the barley was called “First Fruits.”  (By the way, “First Fruits” was the day that Yeshua was resurrected!) As they counted the days, it would lead them to day fifty (50). Day 50 is called Pentecost in English, Shavuot in Hebrew.

Historically, three days prior to the 50th day, the Israelites arrived at Mt. Sinai after leaving Egypt.  On the 50th day, Adonai gave them the Torah. By “counting the omer” yearly, they would always be reminded, not only that they were given the Torah, but also they would know the exact day on which He gave it.

Fast forward some 1500 years during Yeshua’s day–the people were still “counting the omer,” and they would have begun after Yeshua’s crucifixion. Luke 1:3 says, After his suffering, he presented himself to them [His disciples] and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. He appeared to them over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God.” 

During the 40 days of counting, Yeshua does the following:

  • He sleeps in the grave.
  • He rises from the grave.
  • He appears to Mary.
  • He walks with two disciples on the Road to Emmaus.
  • He appears to  Peter and to His disciples.
  • He eats with Peter at the Sea of Galilee.
  • He gives His disciples the Great Commission.
  • He meets them on the Mount of Olives.
  • On day 40, He ascends into the heavens.

Let’s not forget what Luke said: He “gave many convincing proofs that he was alive,” which means He did so much more in those 40 days than I listed above. 

But what about the 10 remaining days?

For the next ten days the disciples wait in Jerusalem as Yeshua tells them to. I believe they wait as they “count the omer.” As they are counting, the Holy Spirit is poured out upon them in the Upper Room, and they are filled with the Power and Presence of God on day 50! Pentecost! (Shavuot)!

As we “count the omer” this year, let us be reminded that God still desires to pour Himself out upon us — in us — as He did with His Torah and His Spirit! He still desires to bring forth a great harvest and to use us to reap it. This year, as we count, let us say . . . “More, Lord!!”

Celebrate Biblical Pentecost

pentecost-shavuotPastors David & Juanita Weiss and the Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation invites you to A Celebration of Biblical Pentecost (Shavuot) 2016 with us. This is the time when the God of Israel gave the Torah to His people on Mt. Sinai and when He sent the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) to the awaiting 120 disciples in the Upper Room!

As the church normally counts 50 days after Resurrection Sunday as its Pentecost, the Torah’s commandment is that we should count 50 days after Passover. Therefore, Biblical Pentecost 2016 would fall on June 11-12.

We will be synchronizing our Celebration of Pentecost with Messianic Congregations in Israel who will be celebrating June 11 – 12, 10pm – 6am (Israeli Time) as we celebrate Saturday, June 11,  3pm to 11pm (EST) at the same time. 

There will be prayers, worship, brief teachings on the Biblical Shavuot, dancing, shofar blasts, and unity in the Spirit.

We encourage you to connect with the Jewish roots of your Christian faith and embrace Yeshua’s way. Would you join us? Would you help us send a message to the enemy that we are not going to lift up our little kingdoms over the only Kingdom that cannot be shaken? Would you help us send the message that Yeshua’s Way is the Only Way!!!

See you there. . . to worship the God of Israel in “one accord”…

National Day of Prayer Vigil

 

national-day-prayer-93Join us on May 5th as area civic and religious leaders, men women, boys and girls, converge to pray for the state of our nation. The very genesis of revival begins when the Body of Messiah has a hunger for personal righteousness (individual revival); a hunger for righteousness in others (evangelistic revival); and a hunger for righteousness in society (social revival). We will be praying for the 7 PILLARS of American Society: Education, Government, Business, Entertainment, Family, Military, and the Church. Come ready  — not to spectate — but to join your faith and intercession with other believers who fervently pray, “GOD, BLESS AMERICA” and “AMERICA, BLESS GOD!”

WHEN

May 05, 2016 at 6:30pm – 8:30pm

WHERE

Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation
1280 Bells Mill Rd
Chesapeake, VA 23322

TORAH SERVICE

Torah Scroll Dedication Service

Torah Scroll Dedication Service

If you have never been a part of or witnessed a TORAH SERVICE, we at Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation cordially invite you to attend ours.

Saturday, April 30th, 2016: 10:30 A.M.

Pastor David Weiss, Jeff Crumrine, and Shirley Lewis will be reading from the Hebrew Torah Scroll. You’ll get a special treat as Jeff Crumrine “cants” (sings) his Torah portion. The readings will come from Leviticus (Vayikra) 16 — “Parashah ‘Acharei Mot.'” Apostle Demontae Edmonds with Freedom 4 the Nations will have the honor of carrying the Torah during the Torah Processional. Join us afterwards for an oneg (a light lunch). It will be a time of honoring Yeshua, the Living Torah, as we celebrate the Word of God and those who will come up to read — in Hebrew — from the Scroll.

We’re looking forward to seeing you there! This is a free event and will be part of our morning service.

In His Service, Pastors David & Juanita Weiss

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

TORAH SERVICE

torah1You are cordially invited to participate in Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation’s Quarterly TORAH SERVICE! This is a most sacred occasion when the Torah Scroll is ceremoniously brought out, carried, read from, and lifted high. This written Torah points to The Living Torah: Yeshua, Our Messiah! Come, celebrate Yeshua in a way you may never have before. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016, 10:30 A.M., 1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322.

Scott Presson, Deborah Forbes, and Pastor Juanita Weiss will have the honor of reading the weekly Torah Portion from a 125-year-old TORAH Scroll obtained by our congregation from Jerusalem–all in Hebrew!
Jew and Gentile will celebrate the sacredness of this event as Independent Baptist Preacher Dale Burden will have the honor of carrying the Torah! If you’ve never witnessed such an auspicious occasion, now is the time.

UnknownAfterwards, join us in a celebration of Tu B’Shavat (New Year of the Trees) as we taste of the 7 Species G-d promised to Eretz Israel: pomegranates, wheat, barley, dates, figs, olives, and grapes. See you then!

Shalom Overeecha b’Shem Yeshua (Peace & Blessings in the Name of Yeshua),
Pastors David & Juanita Weiss