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Announcement of the Agricultural Seventh Month

  Kindred In Christ, Here is a printable calendar for this coming 7th New Month as based on the next coming New Moon (cHoDeSh) provided by RNCM for your use in Sabbath worship. (See below) Why do we observe this seventh month a moon later than many of our sister churches? Why don’t we keep the traditional Judeo-Catholic Calendar ? Because RNCM Keeps an Agricultural Calendar in starting our year of worship based on Scripture Alone. By committing to a study of YHWH’s Law  systematically there are but few options to align the Agricultural requirements of the festive observances named … Continue reading

pt.12 By Applying the Feast of Harvest

Another look at the count of Pentecost and the ordering of the Feast of Weeks. Continue reading

An Agricultural month of the Abib Feast of Weeks / Pentecost as undertood by the Lunar Sabbath Calendar (visual aid)

  This is a special post being sent out to help understand the current subject being discussed in the series RNCM  is working though  (How Do We Keep the Feast?)with Bro. JS Lowther regarding ‘How Do We Keep the Feast of Weeks?’ This series is devoted to explaining the timing and the hows’ of keeping an Agriculturally Biblically accurate Feast Calendar starting with the New Moon’s Renewal of The Abib, Abib’s first Sabbath leading to the Feast of Weeks by the count of Pentecost (50 days) according to the Sabbaths appointed by the New Moon calendation. Below is a representation … Continue reading

Pt.10 By Understanding First-fruits

Every people everywhere who grow and eat cereal grains, like barley, wheat, spelt and rye will celebrate the sustenance of their nation and people in some way; even if in America if that means going to the bar that night after harvest, because family celebration has been so replaced by selfish motivations a celebration will be had . On the other hand, every one who can understand the growth cycle of the harvest have a biblical example to do so, intended for our spiritual understanding. A farmer that has been given the impartation of the gift of faith who considers these biblical festivals will gain more knowledge than the one who spent 10 years getting a doctorate in seminary and is fluent in Greek and Hebrew. However, if that same farmer studied the bible fluently, because he saw the examples harvest first hand in reality, how much more has he been given to comprehend? Continue reading