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Yom Kippur 5786—the Day of Atonement—is here. A holy time of awe, repentance, and return.

Jonah’s story is our story: a call, a storm, a prayer, and the mercy of a second chance. His message is clear: “Arise, go, and move forward!” (Jonah 1:1-2).
Tonight, we repent, return, and realign with His call. 🙏

#YomKippur #DayOfAtonement #5786
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Yom Kippur 5786—the Day of Atonement—is here. A holy time of awe, repentance, and return. Jonah’s story is our story: a call, a storm, a prayer, and the mercy of a second chance. His message is clear: “Arise, go, and move forward!” (Jonah 1:1-2). Tonight, we repent, return, and realign with His call. 🙏 #YomKippur #DayOfAtonement #5786
Why does Purim matter for Believers today?

Because it reminds us that God is always working behind the scenes. The story of Esther shows us His faithfulness to deliver, His power to position His people with purpose, and His ability to bring divine reversal when the enemy’s plans seem overwhelming.

Purim is a reminder that you were created for such a time as this. Your story is not random. God can use your obedience, your prayers, and your courage to bring breakthrough and hope.

Be encouraged as you discover the deeper meaning of Purim and why this story still speaks today and read our latest blog post!

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Why does Purim matter for Believers today? Because it reminds us that God is always working behind the scenes. The story of Esther shows us His faithfulness to deliver, His power to position His people with purpose, and His ability to bring divine reversal when the enemy’s plans seem overwhelming. Purim is a reminder that you were created for such a time as this. Your story is not random. God can use your obedience, your prayers, and your courage to bring breakthrough and hope. Be encouraged as you discover the deeper meaning of Purim and why this story still speaks today and read our latest blog post! 👉 https://bit.ly/4qWpj5G
You have an appointment with God this Sukkot. 🌿
Will you accept?

Sukkot reminds us of God’s desire to dwell with His people—past, present, and future.

Read the blog and discover what this feast reveals about His faithfulness and the promise still to come. 👉 https://bit.ly/46HA0SK
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You have an appointment with God this Sukkot. 🌿 Will you accept? Sukkot reminds us of God’s desire to dwell with His people—past, present, and future. Read the blog and discover what this feast reveals about His faithfulness and the promise still to come. 👉 https://bit.ly/46HA0SK

Declare Joshua 24:15 today: “And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

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Declare Joshua 24:15 today: “And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
Shabbat Shalom! 
In John and Paul’s writings, we’re invited to know Yeshua HaMashiach as the source of living water and eternal light.

He refreshes, restores, and renews us—teaching us to walk in step with the Father’s perfect plan and shine His light in a dark world.

Join Pastor Tim Alsbaugh tonight at 7 PM (in person) or 7:30 PM online at http://curtlandry.com/live.
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Shabbat Shalom! In John and Paul’s writings, we’re invited to know Yeshua HaMashiach as the source of living water and eternal light. He refreshes, restores, and renews us—teaching us to walk in step with the Father’s perfect plan and shine His light in a dark world. Join Pastor Tim Alsbaugh tonight at 7 PM (in person) or 7:30 PM online at http://curtlandry.com/live.

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Chag Pesach Sameach!

Passover is a threshold moment.

God is bringing His people into a new place of clarity, alignment, and movement. What once felt distant is now within reach, and what was preparation is becoming action.

This is the season to arise, to gather, and to go into the Promised Land—not as a repetition of the past, but as a present reality God is unfolding right now.

Leave behind what no longer belongs in this next step. Cast off the old leaven. Receive Yeshua as your Passover Lamb, and allow Him to cleanse your house, your heart, and your hands.

As it is written:
“Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us. Therefore let us keep the feast… with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth” (1 Corinthians 5:7–8).

Join Rabbi Curt Landry and the Curt Landry Ministries team tonight at 7:30 PM CT at http://curtlandry.com/live as we enter this appointed time with expectation and faith.

Together, we will sound the shofars, light the candles, lift the cups, and partake in the covenant meal as we come before the Lord.

Something has shifted.
Step into it.

Happy Passover from Curt Landry Ministries!
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Chag Pesach Sameach! Passover is a threshold moment. God is bringing His people into a new place of clarity, alignment, and movement. What once felt distant is now within reach, and what was preparation is becoming action. This is the season to arise, to gather, and to go into the Promised Land—not as a repetition of the past, but as a present reality God is unfolding right now. Leave behind what no longer belongs in this next step. Cast off the old leaven. Receive Yeshua as your Passover Lamb, and allow Him to cleanse your house, your heart, and your hands. As it is written: “Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us. Therefore let us keep the feast… with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth” (1 Corinthians 5:7–8). Join Rabbi Curt Landry and the Curt Landry Ministries team tonight at 7:30 PM CT at http://curtlandry.com/live as we enter this appointed time with expectation and faith. Together, we will sound the shofars, light the candles, lift the cups, and partake in the covenant meal as we come before the Lord. Something has shifted. Step into it. Happy Passover from Curt Landry Ministries!

God is a God of restoration and rejuvenation, of turning ashes into beauty, of pouring out the oil of joy instead of mourning, and putting on the garment of praise instead of despair.

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God is a God of restoration and rejuvenation, of turning ashes into beauty, of pouring out the oil of joy instead of mourning, and putting on the garment of praise instead of despair.
Stand firm. 
Guard your calling. 
Stay aligned with God. 🙏

👉 Watch the full prophetic warning Rabbi Curt shared for 5786 now on our YouTube channel.
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Stand firm. Guard your calling. Stay aligned with God. 🙏 👉 Watch the full prophetic warning Rabbi Curt shared for 5786 now on our YouTube channel.

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Shabbat Shalom!

“The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

As the week comes to a close and we enter into the rest of Shabbat, remember that God is near. He sees the places that are hurting, the burdens you’ve been carrying, and even the things you may not have words to express.

During Elul, this truth carries a beautiful reminder: the King is in the field. The Father is inviting us to draw near, search our hearts, release offense, extend forgiveness, and allow Him to bring healing to the places where we have experienced pain, rejection, or loss.

As you enter into Shabbat, come before Him with an open heart and make room for His presence to bring healing, peace, and restoration.

Join us tonight for Shabbat in person at 7:00 PM CT and online at 7:30 PM CT. We look forward to gathering with you!
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Shabbat Shalom! “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 As the week comes to a close and we enter into the rest of Shabbat, remember that God is near. He sees the places that are hurting, the burdens you’ve been carrying, and even the things you may not have words to express. During Elul, this truth carries a beautiful reminder: the King is in the field. The Father is inviting us to draw near, search our hearts, release offense, extend forgiveness, and allow Him to bring healing to the places where we have experienced pain, rejection, or loss. As you enter into Shabbat, come before Him with an open heart and make room for His presence to bring healing, peace, and restoration. Join us tonight for Shabbat in person at 7:00 PM CT and online at 7:30 PM CT. We look forward to gathering with you!

Don’t Give Up in the Valley | Prophetic Insight with Bishop Jane Hamon x.com/i/broadcasts/1DxleV…

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Don’t Give Up in the Valley | Prophetic Insight with Bishop Jane Hamon https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1DxleVVwWvdKL
Shabbat Shalom!

"The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?" — Psalm 27:1 (NKJV)

No matter what this week has looked like, God's presence is still your place of peace, strength, and renewal. As you enter His Sabbath rest, lay down every burden and allow Him to refresh your heart. Victory is found in His presence.

Join us tonight at 7:00 PM CT in-person AND online as we gather online for a powerful evening of worship and the Word. We are honored to welcome Kingsley Walker as he leads us in worship, preparing our hearts to encounter the Lord.

Rabbi Curt Landry will share a timely message on Worship Warfare, revealing how worship is more than a song—it's a spiritual weapon. As we lift our eyes to the King, fear loses its grip, faith rises, and God moves on our behalf.

Come expecting to be refreshed, strengthened, and reminded that the battle belongs to the Lord.

We'll see you LIVE at 7:00 PM CT!

📍Curt Landry Ministries YouTube Channel
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Shabbat Shalom! "The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?" — Psalm 27:1 (NKJV) No matter what this week has looked like, God's presence is still your place of peace, strength, and renewal. As you enter His Sabbath rest, lay down every burden and allow Him to refresh your heart. Victory is found in His presence. Join us tonight at 7:00 PM CT in-person AND online as we gather online for a powerful evening of worship and the Word. We are honored to welcome Kingsley Walker as he leads us in worship, preparing our hearts to encounter the Lord. Rabbi Curt Landry will share a timely message on Worship Warfare, revealing how worship is more than a song—it's a spiritual weapon. As we lift our eyes to the King, fear loses its grip, faith rises, and God moves on our behalf. Come expecting to be refreshed, strengthened, and reminded that the battle belongs to the Lord. We'll see you LIVE at 7:00 PM CT! 📍Curt Landry Ministries YouTube Channel
Today we begin a 9-day journey through the Nine Blessings of Passover found in Exodus 23.

Passover is not an obligation for salvation. It is an invitation into alignment, protection, authority, and preparation for what lies ahead. At His table, God prepares His people for transition—calling us to arise, gather, and move forward into the Promised Land He has prepared.

As we step into this appointed time, He releases intentional covenant blessings for protection, increase, and promotion—preparing us for what comes next.

Each morning, we will share a devotional rooted in Exodus 23, and each evening we will activate that day’s blessing with a decree.

This Passover, set your feet under the Father’s table and receive what He has prepared for your next season.

DAY 1 | DIVINE PROTECTION 

Passover is an appointed time when God prepares His people for the journey ahead. When He calls us forward, He does not leave us exposed or unguarded. 

In Exodus 23:20, God makes a specific promise. He says He sends His angel ahead of us to guard us along the way and to bring us into the place He has prepared. 

This blessing is not general protection. It is directional protection for transition. This matters because God does not reveal the destination without also providing protection for the path. 

As we set our feet under the Father’s Passover table, we are not wandering. We are being guarded and led intentionally into what God has already prepared. 

Scripture “See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way and to bring you to the place I have prepared.” Exodus 23:20 NIV

Decree: I decree and declare that as I set my feet under the Father’s Passover table, God sends His angel before me to guard me along the way and bring me into the place He has prepared.
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Today we begin a 9-day journey through the Nine Blessings of Passover found in Exodus 23. Passover is not an obligation for salvation. It is an invitation into alignment, protection, authority, and preparation for what lies ahead. At His table, God prepares His people for transition—calling us to arise, gather, and move forward into the Promised Land He has prepared. As we step into this appointed time, He releases intentional covenant blessings for protection, increase, and promotion—preparing us for what comes next. Each morning, we will share a devotional rooted in Exodus 23, and each evening we will activate that day’s blessing with a decree. This Passover, set your feet under the Father’s table and receive what He has prepared for your next season. DAY 1 | DIVINE PROTECTION Passover is an appointed time when God prepares His people for the journey ahead. When He calls us forward, He does not leave us exposed or unguarded. In Exodus 23:20, God makes a specific promise. He says He sends His angel ahead of us to guard us along the way and to bring us into the place He has prepared. This blessing is not general protection. It is directional protection for transition. This matters because God does not reveal the destination without also providing protection for the path. As we set our feet under the Father’s Passover table, we are not wandering. We are being guarded and led intentionally into what God has already prepared. Scripture “See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way and to bring you to the place I have prepared.” Exodus 23:20 NIV Decree: I decree and declare that as I set my feet under the Father’s Passover table, God sends His angel before me to guard me along the way and bring me into the place He has prepared.

"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." —Matthew 6:33 (NKJV)

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"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." —Matthew 6:33 (NKJV)
What are you giving God first?

Firstfruits is more than a financial principle. It's a lifestyle of putting God first and offering Him your best: your time, your gifts, your resources, and your heart.

In Scripture, the firstfruits offering was a declaration of trust that God would provide the harvest to come. It pointed forward to Jesus, the Firstfruits of the resurrection, whose victory made the way for new life and an eternal harvest.

When we seek God's Kingdom first, we acknowledge that everything we have comes from Him. We stop living from fear and scarcity and begin living from faith, trusting that He is our source.

As you reflect on your own life, ask yourself: Are you giving God your first and your best, or what's left over?

If you'd like to go deeper into the biblical meaning of firstfruits, we've unpacked the Hebrew foundation, how Jesus fulfilled it, and what it means for believers today at http://curtlandry.com/blog.
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What are you giving God first? Firstfruits is more than a financial principle. It's a lifestyle of putting God first and offering Him your best: your time, your gifts, your resources, and your heart. In Scripture, the firstfruits offering was a declaration of trust that God would provide the harvest to come. It pointed forward to Jesus, the Firstfruits of the resurrection, whose victory made the way for new life and an eternal harvest. When we seek God's Kingdom first, we acknowledge that everything we have comes from Him. We stop living from fear and scarcity and begin living from faith, trusting that He is our source. As you reflect on your own life, ask yourself: Are you giving God your first and your best, or what's left over? If you'd like to go deeper into the biblical meaning of firstfruits, we've unpacked the Hebrew foundation, how Jesus fulfilled it, and what it means for believers today at http://curtlandry.com/blog.
Shabbat Shalom and Chag Pesach Sameach!

As we step into this Shabbat during Passover, we are reminded that God does not just deliver His people—He brings them into rest in the midst of transition. This is a sacred pause in the journey, where freedom is not just remembered, but established in our hearts.

Passover is a time of movement, of leaving what was behind and stepping into what God has prepared. But Shabbat calls us to be still and recognize that the same God who brought you out is the One who sustains you, leads you, and goes before you.

This Shabbat, let your heart settle at His table. 

Lay down striving. 
Lay down fear. 

Receive the peace that comes from knowing your deliverance is secure and your future is in His hands. The Lord is aligning you, strengthening you, and preparing you to walk fully in your inheritance.

Join us for a powerful and prophetic Shabbat gathering at House of David as Apostles Tom and Jane Hamon bring a timely, Spirit-led word for this season. This is a moment of impartation, awakening, and preparation for what lies ahead.

We can’t wait to gather together in His presence at 7:00pm CT in person and 7:3pm CT at http://curtlandry.com/live!
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Shabbat Shalom and Chag Pesach Sameach! As we step into this Shabbat during Passover, we are reminded that God does not just deliver His people—He brings them into rest in the midst of transition. This is a sacred pause in the journey, where freedom is not just remembered, but established in our hearts. Passover is a time of movement, of leaving what was behind and stepping into what God has prepared. But Shabbat calls us to be still and recognize that the same God who brought you out is the One who sustains you, leads you, and goes before you. This Shabbat, let your heart settle at His table. Lay down striving. Lay down fear. Receive the peace that comes from knowing your deliverance is secure and your future is in His hands. The Lord is aligning you, strengthening you, and preparing you to walk fully in your inheritance. Join us for a powerful and prophetic Shabbat gathering at House of David as Apostles Tom and Jane Hamon bring a timely, Spirit-led word for this season. This is a moment of impartation, awakening, and preparation for what lies ahead. We can’t wait to gather together in His presence at 7:00pm CT in person and 7:3pm CT at http://curtlandry.com/live!
DAY 3 | COMMISSIONING OF DIVINE AUTHORITY

Once protection and alignment are established, God releases authority.

In Exodus 23:24, God instructs His people not to bow down to false gods or follow their practices, but to overthrow them and break them down. This blessing is a commissioning to act in God-given authority.

Passover is not passive remembrance. It is a moment where God entrusts His people with authority to confront what opposes His will. This authority does not come from self-effort. It comes from covenant.

When we set our feet under the Father’s table, we receive authority to dismantle what does not belong and to walk forward without compromise.

Scripture: “Do not bow down before their gods or worship them or follow their practices. You must demolish them and break their sacred stones to pieces.” –Exodus 23:24 NIV

Decree: I decree and declare that I am commissioned by God with divine authority. I do not bow to false systems or ungodly patterns, but I break them down according to the Word of the Lord.
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DAY 3 | COMMISSIONING OF DIVINE AUTHORITY Once protection and alignment are established, God releases authority. In Exodus 23:24, God instructs His people not to bow down to false gods or follow their practices, but to overthrow them and break them down. This blessing is a commissioning to act in God-given authority. Passover is not passive remembrance. It is a moment where God entrusts His people with authority to confront what opposes His will. This authority does not come from self-effort. It comes from covenant. When we set our feet under the Father’s table, we receive authority to dismantle what does not belong and to walk forward without compromise. Scripture: “Do not bow down before their gods or worship them or follow their practices. You must demolish them and break their sacred stones to pieces.” –Exodus 23:24 NIV Decree: I decree and declare that I am commissioned by God with divine authority. I do not bow to false systems or ungodly patterns, but I break them down according to the Word of the Lord.
Shabbat Shalom!

As we gather this evening, let's set aside the distractions of the week and prepare our hearts to encounter the Lord together.

Join us ONLINE ONLY tonight at 7:30 PM CT as Rabbi Curt Landry and Pastor Michael Hirsch share a timely message, "The Covenant That Sustains a Nation." 🇺🇸 

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we'll explore the biblical principles that sustain true freedom and the covenant values that strengthen individuals, families, and nations. From honoring God first and walking in truth to repentance, courage, stewardship, and loving your neighbor, Scripture reveals the foundation for lasting liberty.

"Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." — Proverbs 14:34

Come ready to pray for America, be strengthened by God's Word, and discover how living according to His covenant preserves liberty for future generations. 🙏
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Shabbat Shalom! As we gather this evening, let's set aside the distractions of the week and prepare our hearts to encounter the Lord together. Join us ONLINE ONLY tonight at 7:30 PM CT as Rabbi Curt Landry and Pastor Michael Hirsch share a timely message, "The Covenant That Sustains a Nation." 🇺🇸 As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we'll explore the biblical principles that sustain true freedom and the covenant values that strengthen individuals, families, and nations. From honoring God first and walking in truth to repentance, courage, stewardship, and loving your neighbor, Scripture reveals the foundation for lasting liberty. "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." — Proverbs 14:34 Come ready to pray for America, be strengthened by God's Word, and discover how living according to His covenant preserves liberty for future generations. 🙏
Shabbat Shalom!

God's desire for you is more than temporary relief from life's burdens. Through Yeshua, He offers true freedom—freedom from sin, bondage, oppression, and the weight of the past.

"Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage." — Galatians 5:1 (NKJV)

Join us as Pastor Tim Alsbaugh shares a powerful message, The Liberty of the Lord, exploring God's heart for freedom from the Year of Jubilee to the liberty Christ purchased for us through His death and resurrection.

As we gather in His presence, online and in person, come expecting renewed hope, healing, restoration, and a deeper understanding of what it means to walk in the glorious liberty of the sons and daughters of God.

➡️ Join us tonight at 7:00 PM CT in person or 7:30 PM CT online.
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Shabbat Shalom! God's desire for you is more than temporary relief from life's burdens. Through Yeshua, He offers true freedom—freedom from sin, bondage, oppression, and the weight of the past. "Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage." — Galatians 5:1 (NKJV) Join us as Pastor Tim Alsbaugh shares a powerful message, The Liberty of the Lord, exploring God's heart for freedom from the Year of Jubilee to the liberty Christ purchased for us through His death and resurrection. As we gather in His presence, online and in person, come expecting renewed hope, healing, restoration, and a deeper understanding of what it means to walk in the glorious liberty of the sons and daughters of God. ➡️ Join us tonight at 7:00 PM CT in person or 7:30 PM CT online.

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