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						Feast of Passover and Unleavened Bread, 011994 As we begin a new year in
						God's 
						Calendar (the first day of the solar year, Adam 1, 
						falls on March 20 of the Gregorian Calendar, and the 
						first day of the lunar year, Eve 1, on April 3), it is 
						time again to begin thinking about the
						
						seven Feasts and Holy Days that God commanded humans 
						to keep throughout the year. 
						
						Passover is the first of these.  It is in this 
						time that we observe what God commanded the Hebrews to 
						follow.  Since the Hebrews are The Elects
						(Divines), the 
						Commandment is for us.  In God's Calendar, the Feast of 
						Passover is always the 14th day of the first lunar month 
						(Eve 14).  That puts this year's Passover on April 
						15-16 (6:00 PM April 15 to 6:00 PM April 16).  To 
						celebrate this Holy occasion, we will broadcast a 
						special Passover service over
						
						Paltalk on April 15 starting at 5:30 PM MDT 
						(Mountain Daylight Time).  We make a Joyful noise 
						to the Lord, read the Satsang
						
						Passover, and then each community in their own area 
						can have a community meal together to commemorate this 
						Holy event.   As this occasion was to identify 
						the Faithful from the lukewarm, on this night we hang 
						the HOSH sign over the entrances of our 
						houses so God will Pass Over our houses and
						
						the disasters will not touch us throughout the year 
						(as it passed by the Hebrews and they were not harmed). 
						 So read the
						
						Satsang about this night, arrange gatherings in your 
						area, and join us for the service in Paltalk at that 
						time (April 15, 2011, at 5:30 PM MDT,
						
						All Religions… room).  Hang HOSH 
						signs over your house entrances and have a Community 
						Meal together in memory of what God did for the Hebrews 
						(Elects) and how He will do it for you if you are 
						Faithful (Faith comes by Hearing the Words).  The Feast of Passover begins the 
						seven day Feast of Unleavened Bread, during which no 
						leaven (yeast, symbolic of sin) should be eaten
						or kept in the home, and 
						sacrifice should be practiced (with knowledge - when it 
						is needed and is for the good and progress of others).  
						The Feast of Unleavened Bread ends with the day of Holy 
						Convocation (Eve 21, or April 23), a
						
						Sabbath, with no servile work. May you Wrap yourselves in God and 
						His Words (listen to THOTH 
						and Satsang audios), create Great Faith, and be(come) 
						One with Him and the Mission!
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