Been worshipping, dancing, fellowshipping and eating the last four hours at the North Georgia National Shabbat. Attendees hail from SC, NC, TN, FL, AL, ME and GA.
Exodus Road provided music while various people led the dance.
The location, interestingly is a Shabbat-keeping Cowboy Church in, get this, Jerusalem, GA! Cool!!
After worship and food, Mark Dickerman led a discussion about being a good neighbor and how that relates to community.
Two major rules: Do what you say you are going to do. Do not encroach on your neighbor’s person or property.
Good neighbor attributes include gratitude, responsibility, honesty, industrious, diligent, and trustworthy.
Many Torah principles involved in all of these. Great commission ties directly, particularly as we teach them to DO everything Yeshua commanded.
It was a wonderful, cold but joyful time of fellowship, laughter, worship, connecting names with faces, and good food. I connected my cowboy roots as a horse traders daughter with my Hebrew roots in the horse barn. What an awesome time!
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It was a awesome time of fellowship and dancing and meeting other believers even tho it was cold but anything that has to do with the farther is worth being cold or hot it was a blessed time
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