Repentance & Resurrection | Yom Teruah (Part 1)
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"Come, let us return to Yah; for He has torn us, that He may heal us; He has struck us down, and He will bind us up. After two days He will revive us; on the third day He will raise us up, that we may live before Him."
Teacher: Michael Ohman
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Teachers:
Curtis Reid spent his professional career as an Oil and Energy executive and has been teaching the Bible for over 30 years. He currently serves and oversees the weekly River Branch gathering. He is the co-founder of Bible Pathway Adventures and Creative Director. Additionally, he serves in the Eldership as part of the international discipleship platform, The Donkey Stable. During his formal biblical studies and personal life fires, he was challenged to look deeper at something Yeshua patterned with His own disciples. He soon discovered that authentic Biblical Discipleship was often missing in his own life and within the wider Body of Messiah. At this time he also gained a deeper understanding of the ancient House of Israel. And so, the journey began...
Michael Ohman was originally raised in a Seventh-Day Adventist family until his mid-teens, at which time he left the church and ended up living “in the world.” In his early 20s, the Father began to stir his spirit and caused him to re-evaluate his life and beliefs up until that point. It was during this time that the Father led Michael to an understanding of “the front of the book” and discovering deeper the ancient House of Israel. Several years later Michael was called to be a servant leader and teacher. Since then, Michael’s focus has been on our King’s words of “making disciples of all nations,” that the Body of Messiah may grow in spiritual maturity and love.