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Let Us Worship The Lord
When shall we worship? While it is always a good time
to worship God, we believe that God has appointed special
times to assemble, worship, and praise His name. The
bible tells us when these special times are.
“And
the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Speak to the
children of Israel, and say to them: The feasts of the
LORD, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations,
these are my feasts’”. (Leviticus
23: 1-2)

God calls his special times of worship “feasts
of the Lord”! The feasts of Lord include
the Sabbath, Passover (The Lord's Supper Service) and Days of Unleavened Bread,
Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast
of Tabernacles, and Last Great Day. Although these feast
days were commanded by God in the Old Testament, they
are as relevant today as they were back then. God is
the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow! The
feasts of the Lord are God’s feast days,
not Jewish holidays. Although they commemorated important
events in Israel’s spiritual history, they also
looked to the future. Pointing to Jesus Christ and God’s
plan of salvation through Him, God’s feast days
have more meaning for Christians then they ever did
to ancient Israel. After all, just about everything
in the Old Testament scriptures pointed to Jesus Christ.
As one grows in his or her understanding of Gods feast
days, the New Testament literally comes to life in ways
that it never did or could before. In fact, the
feasts of the Lord point to every important event
and every aspect of God’s plan of salvation that
is important to Christians. And there is something else
that should be considered. According to the overwhelming
testimony of the Scriptures, God’s feast days
were observed by Jesus Christ, the apostles, and New
Testament church. So, come worship with us as we celebrate
the feasts of the Lord!
“I was glad when they said
to me, ‘Let us go into the house of the Lord.’”
(Psalm 122: 1)
Meeting Times and Location
The Christian Church of God hosts worship services every
Sabbath (Saturday). We also host services to celebrate
the “Feasts of the Lord." Please
see our Calendar for meeting times and locations. To contact us, please see our Contact page.
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