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24/04/2026

Amen

04/04/2026

Pesach isn’t just something I read about in the Bible. It’s something I step into.

Yehovah called it a memorial. Not for one moment in time, but for every generation. That includes me.

So I don’t see it as something that ended. I see it as something I’ve been invited into.

Pesach tells a story that is simple, but it carries weight.
A people in bo***ge.
A lamb given.
Blood on the door.
And a way out opened by the hand of God.

And that story didn’t stay in Egypt. It shows up again in Messiah. “Messiah, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed.” (1 Corinthians 5:7)

That’s where it becomes personal... Because this isn’t just about what happened back then. It’s about what He has done for me. He didn’t just forgive. He brought me out.

So when I keep Pesach, I’m not going through a ritual. I’m remembering. I’m slowing down long enough to see the cost of my freedom. To remember that redemption always comes through the Lamb.

And I let it search me. Have I really left Egypt… or did I just step out while still holding onto pieces of it?

Pesach doesn’t just remind you. It calls you forward.

I keep it as simply as Scripture lays it out:
- I set apart the 14th day of the first month.
- I gather with my household.
- We share a meal that points back to that night.
- We remove leaven and take it seriously, not just outwardly but inwardly.
- We tell the story, out loud, so it’s not forgotten.

Nothing added. Nothing dressed up. Just what He gave us.

And here’s the encouragement in it. If He brought Israel out, He can bring you out too. If He made a way then, He is still making a way now. If the blood covered them, it still covers today.

So I remember. Not as a stranger looking in, but as someone who has been brought out.

This is my Pesach.

(We celebrated Pesach at sunset April 1, 2026)

04/04/2026
31/08/2025

Join us for Sunday Service!

Ps Craig Rowe will be sharing a message this Sunday at 09:00 and you don’t want miss it.
Everyone is welcome - bring your friends, bring your family!

28/08/2025

Lamentations 3:40 (KJV)

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15/06/2025

A new month is here, and we’re stepping into it with faith and expectancy!
Join us this Sunday as Ps Craig Rowe and Marcus Van Wyk bring a powerful message. Come with a heart ready to receive—God is moving, and we can’t wait to see what He has in store!

25/05/2025

🌹🌹🌹God says, “Without Jesus’ redemption, mankind would forever have lived in sin and become the progeny of sin, the descendants of demons. Continuing thus, the whole world would have become the land where Satan dwells, the place of its habitation. The work of redemption, however, required showing mercy and lovingkindness toward mankind; only by such means could mankind receive forgiveness and ultimately win the right to be made complete and fully gained by God. Without this stage of work, the six-thousand-year management plan would not have been able to progress. If Jesus had not been crucified, if He had only healed the sick and exorcised demons, then people could not have been completely forgiven of their sins. In the three and a half years that Jesus spent doing His work on earth, He completed only half of His work of redemption; then, by being nailed to the cross and becoming the likeness of sinful flesh, by being handed over to the evil one, He completed the work of crucifixion and mastered the destiny of mankind. Only after He was delivered into Satan’s hands did He redeem mankind. For thirty-three and a half years He suffered on earth, being ridiculed, slandered, and forsaken, even to the point where He had no place to lay His head, no place of rest, and He was later crucified, with His whole being—a holy and innocent body—nailed to the cross. He endured every kind of suffering there is. Those in power mocked and whipped Him, and the soldiers even spat in His face; yet He remained silent and endured until the end, submitting unconditionally to the point of death, whereupon He redeemed all of humanity. Only then was He permitted to rest. The work that Jesus did represents only the Age of Grace; it does not represent the Age of Law, nor is it a substitute for the work of the last days. This is the essence of Jesus’ work in the Age of Grace, the second age that mankind has passed through—the Age of Redemption.”

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