Celebrating 1 year at the Arugot Farm, join Jeremy & Tehila on their harrowing journey to the Judean Mountains to settle these strategically critical & historic mountains. Click to listen.
One of the many outstanding qualities of God’s word is the reality of prophetic messages presented to us in prefigured forms. The Bible is brimming with them. They are found primarily in the Tanakh, what is referred to as the Old Testament. Read More…
Putting our love for God’s people into action… For the past 13 years, the members of Fellowship Church have worked alongside the residents of Kedumim, an Orthodox Jewish Community in Samaria, Israel, to build a nature park Read More…
This year, the Biblical festival of Passover will begin at sundown on Monday April 22, 2024. The celebration continues with the Feast of Unleavened Bread through April 30th, while the Christian festival of Easter is celebrated on Sunday, March 31st. Since these festivals are based on the same Biblical Read More…
Shavuot (Pentecost) is one of the three main festivals of the Biblical year. In ancient Israel, the men were commanded to assemble at Jerusalem for the festivals of Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot. Shavuot is determined by counting 50 days from the Read More…
On 9 Av 586 BCE/BC, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon destroyed the city of Jerusalem and the First Temple. Over 50 years ago, on June 7, 1967 (28 Iyar 5727), during the Six-Day War, Israel regained control of biblical east Jerusalem, including the Temple Read More…
Paul tells us through the Christians at Corinth that what we see with the eye and what is really happening are two different things. “Things are not what they would seem” is a central theme in the Book of Esther. While the events of Esther do not Read More…
As a part of the covenant that God made with Israel, the land of Israel was given to him and to his descendants forever. In the past I have considered this part of the covenant as a reward to Abraham for his participation in the covenant. This would be Read More…
In songs like “Glory To the Lamb” and “Worthy Is the Lamb (seated on the throne)”, we praise Jesus for being the Lamb upon the throne. Before Jesus was the Lamb upon the throne, He was (had to be) the Lamb upon the cross. Read more…
We are approaching that time of year when Christians and non-Christians alike participate in the celebration of the holiday called Christmas. According to Christian tradition, it is the day on which the Messiah was born. Is this day truly the birthday of Read More…
We at Fellowship Church believe that it is the responsibility of the local church to encourage Jewish life throughout Israel, and especially in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, Israel’s Read More...
Most Christians have little appreciation for the festival of Hanukkah even though it was clearly observed by Jesus (John 10:22-23). The festival has unusual significance to us today because it marks the first real battle of of God’s people against humanism. Read More…
One of the most fundamental concepts to understand concerning Jesus and His Church is that the local church is the vessel through which the Messiah is manifested in the world. Thus Jesus is mystically manifested in every community in the world Read More…
Of all the biblical narratives that tell the story of Israel’s sad history of transgression against God, the narrative of King Jeroboam and his apostate Northern kingdom is by far the saddest of Read More…
Everyone assumes that he understands what worship is and how it should be conducted. We will investigate, here, Davidic Worship in contrast to other modes of worship. Object of Worship John recorded a vision of all of creation entering worship Read More…
What is the meaning of the seventh month festivals? We hear so much about them, but do we really understand them? Let us examine them that we might have a better understanding of God’s purpose in these festivals. Trumpets The first seventh Read More…
The Feast of Tabernacles begins on the fifteenth day of Tishri (the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar). It is also called the Feast of In-gathering. It lasts for seven days with a sacred assembly on the eighth day. This year it beginsRead More…