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Sep
18
Friday, September 18, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Everything ordained by God has a beginning, and the Beginning of the Sabbath marks the sacred transition from the ordinary to the holy. As the sun sets, we intentionally pause, gather, and consecrate the time, acknowledging that God is the Creator and sanctifier of time. This service sets the spiritual tone for the Sabbath, preparing our hearts for worship, reflection, and communion with Him. It serves as a powerful reminder that when we honor God at the beginning, He blesses what follows.
Sep
25
Friday, September 25, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Everything ordained by God has a beginning, and the Beginning of the Sabbath marks the sacred transition from the ordinary to the holy. As the sun sets, we intentionally pause, gather, and consecrate the time, acknowledging that God is the Creator and sanctifier of time. This service sets the spiritual tone for the Sabbath, preparing our hearts for worship, reflection, and communion with Him. It serves as a powerful reminder that when we honor God at the beginning, He blesses what follows.
Oct
02
Friday, October 2, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Everything ordained by God has a beginning, and the Beginning of the Sabbath marks the sacred transition from the ordinary to the holy. As the sun sets, we intentionally pause, gather, and consecrate the time, acknowledging that God is the Creator and sanctifier of time. This service sets the spiritual tone for the Sabbath, preparing our hearts for worship, reflection, and communion with Him. It serves as a powerful reminder that when we honor God at the beginning, He blesses what follows.
Oct
09
Friday, October 9, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Everything ordained by God has a beginning, and the Beginning of the Sabbath marks the sacred transition from the ordinary to the holy. As the sun sets, we intentionally pause, gather, and consecrate the time, acknowledging that God is the Creator and sanctifier of time. This service sets the spiritual tone for the Sabbath, preparing our hearts for worship, reflection, and communion with Him. It serves as a powerful reminder that when we honor God at the beginning, He blesses what follows.