Posts from 2026
Faces of the Kingdom: Joshua
Have you ever been in a room where everyone around you had already made up their mind about something, but you knew they were wrong? Today we’ll meet a man who found himself in exactly that position. Twelve men had just returned from one of the most important reconnaissance missions in Israel’s history. They had walked through the land God had promised to give…
Knowing G-d wants to Bless Us
Last week at Shabbat School, we learned all about the feast of Shavuot and how it teaches us about the Holy Spirit. This week, we’re excited to explore how G‑d’s blessings bring love, protection, and peace through Yeshua. Through the Aaronic Blessing, we will discover that G‑d deeply cares for us, watches over us with kindness, and gently shines His peace into our…
Celebrating Shavuot
Last Shabbat School lesson we learned about how ADONAI had B’nei Yisrael organize themselves as they traveled through the wilderness. This Shabbat is a special lesson for the Festival of Shavuot.
In the Wilderness
This past week in Shabbat School, we learned about being fair and unfair to others and how when we are fair to others, we are showing that we trust ADONAI. Next week, we begin the book of Bamidbar or Numbers.
Faces of the Kingdom: Sarah
Has there ever been a time where you can not imagine that you will get the one thing that you so desperately long for…even if God has promised it to you? Something that seems to be so unattainable that you laugh, maybe not even on purpose or out loud, at the idea of it actually happening… Sarah’s story is one of the most human moments in all of Scripture — the story…
Faces of the Kingdom: Daniel
What would you do if faithfulness to God became illegal? There was an old man, who had no army, no political protection, and no way out… and he was facing a law specifically designed to destroy him. But how did he respond to this dire situation? In a truly ordinary but at the same time, quite remarkable, way… Who was Daniel? In Hebrew, Daniyel (דָנִיֵּאל) means “God is my…
Taking Away Our Sins
In Shabbat School this last week we learned about how important being grateful is from the story of Yeshua healing ten lepers. Only one of the lepers was grateful enough to return to Yeshua and thank him. This coming Shabbat, we continue with the Torah portion that explains Yom Kippur and we learn about removing our sins.
Faces of the Kingdom: Gideon
Welcome back to our “Faces of the Kingdom” series! Today, we’re getting to know a man that you might not already know that well—a man who was hiding in a winepress when God called him a mighty warrior and brought before him a very important mission… Picture this: a man is crouched in a hole in the ground, secretly beating wheat so that his enemies won’t…
Being Grateful
Last Shabbat we learned the ways ADONAI taught His people to identify which animals were good to eat and which were not. Then we played a game to classify all the plastic toy animals ion our classroom. Did you know grasshoppers are good to eat? This next Shabbat we will learn about being grateful using a story of some men who had tza’arat (lepers).
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