Category: Sabbath Report
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A Day of Dedication and New Beginnings at Vaughn’s Chapel
“So in Christ we who are many are one body, and each member belongs to one another.” — Romans 12:5 Today marked a deeply meaningful moment in the life of our church as we gathered for the Dedication Day of Vaughn’s Chapel. It was a day filled with reflection, gratitude, and a clear sense that…
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Contrition and Confidence in the Psalms
This Sabbath was a meaningful time of worship, fellowship, and reflection as we gathered together in peace and gratitude before Yahweh. We were blessed to begin with one of our children giving a Scripture reading from the Book of Psalms, setting the tone beautifully for the message that followed. It was a joy to see…
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Sabbath Report – Walking in Obedience and Rest
This Sabbath was a beautiful reminder that Yahweh’s ways are not just something we learn — they are something we live. We gathered together with hearts set on honoring His appointed time, setting aside the distractions of the week to focus on what truly matters. There was a strong sense of peace as we stepped…
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Day 7 — The Last Day Assembly
Scripture: Exodus 12:16 The seventh day is another set-apart assembly. Just as the feast began with a holy convocation, it ends with one. This final day reminds us that Yahweh’s deliverance is complete. Israel did not just leave Egypt — they began a journey into covenant life. As this feast closes, we remember:Yahweh brought us…
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Day 6 — A People Set Apart
Scripture: Leviticus 23:8 For seven days unleavened bread is eaten. Seven represents completeness. This full week reminds us that Yahweh’s people are called to live differently. This feast sets Israel apart from the nations. It marks Yahweh’s people as those who remember His deliverance and keep His commands. Being set apart means: Today, reflect on…
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Day 5 — Walking in Obedience
Scripture: Exodus 13:9 Yahweh says this feast shall be a sign on your hand and a memorial between your eyes. In other words, this is something we live — not just something we remember. Eating unleavened bread daily during this week keeps the commandment before us. It shapes our routine. It affects our choices. Obedience…
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Day 4 — No Leaven Found
Scripture: Exodus 12:19–20 Yahweh’s command is clear — no leaven should be found among His people during this time. This instruction teaches attentiveness and intentional living. Searching for leaven requires effort. It requires cleaning, checking, and removing. In the same way, obedience requires awareness. This is a time to examine: The Feast of Unleavened Bread…
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Day 3 — Leaving Bondage Behind
Scripture: Deuteronomy 16:3 Unleavened bread is called the bread of affliction. It reminds us of Israel’s hardship in Egypt and Yahweh’s mercy in bringing them out. Bondage is not only physical — it can be spiritual, emotional, or habitual. Yahweh did not bring Israel out so they could remain in the mindset of Egypt. During…
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Day 2 — Remembering the Exodus
Scripture: Exodus 13:6–8 We eat unleavened bread because Israel left Egypt in haste. There was no time for dough to rise. Yahweh brought His people out quickly, with power. This feast is about remembrance. Yahweh commands us to tell our children why we do this. It becomes a living testimony from generation to generation. Unleavened…
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Day 1 — A Set-Apart Beginning
Scripture: Exodus 12:15, Leviticus 23:6–7 The first day of Unleavened Bread is a set-apart convocation. Yahweh commands His people to remove leaven and eat unleavened bread. This isn’t just a tradition — it’s an appointed time. Removing leaven is an act of obedience. It reminds us that Yahweh calls His people to be set apart.…

