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March 1, 2026

Faith, Holidays & Traditions

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Avinu Malkeinu: A Prayer for Renewal at Rosh HaShanah

At Rosh HaShanah, Jewish tradition sings the ancient prayer Avinu Malkeinu—‘Our Father, Our King.’ This powerful devotional reminds us of God’s love as Father and His authority as King, and invites us to seek His mercy and guidance for the year ahead.

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Avinu Malkeinu: A Song of Repentance and Renewal for Rosh HaShanah

Discover the meaning behind the powerful prayer-song Avinu Malkeinu—“Our Father, Our King.” Sung during Rosh HaShanah, it bridges intimacy with God as Father and reverence for Him as King. Learn how this ancient cry still speaks to us today, pointing to mercy, renewal, and the eternal hope found in Christ.

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Rosh HaShanah: The Wedding of the King and the Return of the Bridegroom

Step into the beauty of Rosh HaShanah—the Feast of Trumpets. Discover its deep symbolism: the call to repentance, the anticipation of the Bridegroom, and the prophetic connection to Christ’s return. Learn practical ways to celebrate and seek God during this sacred season.

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Tu B’Av Sweet Treats: Celebrating God’s Love with Joyful Flavors

Celebrate Tu B’Av, the “Day of Love,” with delightful sweet recipes that symbolize God’s joy and blessing. From chocolate-dipped fruit to honey-almond cakes, these simple treats are perfect for family gatherings, fellowship, or sharing God’s love with others.

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Tu B’Av: God’s Day of Love, Restoration, and Destiny

Discover the biblical roots of Tu B’Av, often called the “Day of Love,” and learn how this special time reflects God’s covenant faithfulness and His plan for restoration. More than a Jewish Valentine’s Day, Tu B’Av reminds us of the joy of community, soulmates, and God’s enduring love for His people.

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The Three Weeks: From Broken Walls to Redeeming Hope

Between the 17th of Tammuz and Tisha B’Av, the Jewish calendar marks a season of reflection, fasting, and prayer. Known as the Three Weeks, it calls us to remember brokenness — yet also to hold fast to the hope of redemption. Discover the meaning of this solemn time, and how it points us to God’s faithfulness in both Israel’s story and our own lives.

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Painting Prayer Stones: A Simple Way to Share Inspiration, Positive Affirmations and Faith

Discover the simple yet powerful practice of painting prayer stones—small works of art that carry scripture, encouragement, and hope. Place them in your garden, share them with loved ones, or leave them for strangers to find as reminders of God’s enduring promises.

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Shavuot: Expecting God’s Voice in Your Life This Season

Shavuot is more than an ancient story—it’s a sacred season where God promises to give His Word and direction to His people. Just as He spoke at Mount Sinai and poured out His Spirit in the upper room, He longs to speak to you today. Learn how to enter into this appointed time with prayer, fasting, firstfruits, and expectation.

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The Legend Behind St. Patrick, The Patron Saint of Ireland

St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17th, marks the arrival of the patron saint of Ireland in America in 1737. Patrick, who escaped slavery and became a priest, successfully converted Ireland to Christianity over thirty years. His use of local symbols, like the shamrock for the Trinity, remains central to the holiday's celebrations.

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