A Day of New Beginnings
by admin ~ October 1st, 2008
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A day of new beginnings! The Father’s House 2330 Hickory Valley Road Chattanooga, Tennessee |
October 1st .7:00PM
Friends & Family at The Father’s House,
A few weeks ago, God dropped this phrase into my spirit! It went through me like a lightening bolt and I knew immediately that this was not a nice saying but that there was great significance to that terminology.
As I prayed over this, the Lord reminded me that He had proclaimed a “Day of New Beginnings” in Israel. As I looked into this I soon discovered that day is called Rosh Hashanah. This is the day that Israel marks the beginning of a new year. They ushered in the New Year with the sounding of the shofar and a time of preparation to embrace the new!
Rosh Hashanah means – the letting go of the old to embrace the new! WOW! What a powerful statement. As I continued to look I discovered that Rosh Hashanah is SEPTEMBER 30th. This is what I was moved to do.
All of us and (I do mean ALL of us), need to step into the NEW that God has for us. In order to do that, we need to let go of the old and then prepare our hearts to embrace the new!
Now this is exciting!!!! This is what we are going to do at The Father’s House. On Wednesday, October 1st, in our service we are going to celebrate “A DAY OF NEW BEGINNINGS”. We will be sounding the shofar and calling in a new day! If you can, BE HERE!
We are writing down what we are believing God to unfold in our lives in this new day and we are also writing down what we are letting go of so that we will not be hindered in embracing all that God has for us.
We are taking these to the altar and laying it all down there! We are believing God for a night of MIRACLES!
If you can’t be here then you do the same thing by proclaiming God’s new day in your life and also what you are letting go of. Put it in an email and send it back to me so that I may have it to place on the altar with the rest of ours.
I know that something is going to break in the heavenlies while we sound the shofar and proclaim this day of new beginnings! Don’t miss this day of embracing all the new that God has for you!
For His Kingdom,
Bishop Richard Coleman
December 1st, 2008 at 3:19 am
Bishop, you looked kind of lonely last Monday when I arrived five minues late last Monday. It might help to list the prayer meeting on your schedule of activities here on your website: Perhaps”
Sunday Services at 8 & 10 a.m.
Monday Prayer Meeting at 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service at 7 p.m.