Judeo-Christian Clarion—–The Clarion
The Clarion (2022)
The Clarion, Jan. 2022
Welcome Happy New Year Everyone! We pray that this year will be a year of renewal and revival and restoration. We pray this for the Body of Messiah. […]
The Clarion, Feb. 2022
Welcome We find ourselves in the middle when February arrives. It’s the halfway point of winter. It’s like being in a tunnel, you can no longer see the entrance […]
The Clarion, Mar. 2022
Welcome As March begins to let go of winter, and spring struggles to appear, let’s remember that life may be cold and harsh, but God’s love always is victorious over the struggles. Spring is Here Lord, as the earth renews itself in the spring, let me be renewed as I accept You in my life. […]
The Clarion, Apr. 2022
Welcome They say, “April showers bring May flowers.” But what else does April bring us? More times than not, it brings us to a time of remembrance of our Savior’s death and resurrection. Unfortunately today many people do not even consider it. Bunnies, and baskets of candy, and coloring eggs, take center stage. The […]
The Clarion, May 2022
Welcome Hello May! This month we begin our third year of the Clarion. We hope that you have enjoyed them, and that you have passed them on to family and friends. If you haven’t yet, you can sign-up to receive the Clarion with your emails. We would like to wish all our mothers and grandmothers, […]
The Clarion, Jun. 2022
Welcome With Pentecost beginning on June 4th at sundown to June 5th at sundown, we want to remember just how important the Holy Spirit is to us, and not just the Spirit of God, but the Word of God, which was also given to Moses on Pentecost, meaning 50, Shavuot in Hebrew, meaning weeks. We […]
The Clarion, July 2022
Welcome July begins the second half of the year. It’s like the beginning of a new year. We have that hope that the second half of the year may go as well as the first half, or maybe we hope that things will be better than the first half of the year. Either way, July […]
The Clarion, Aug. 2022
Welcome The middle of July to the middle of August is known as the dog days of summer. The ancient Romans called the hottest, most humid days of summer “diēs caniculārēs” or “dog days.” The name came about because they associated the hottest days of summer with the star Sirius. Sirius was known as the […]
The Clarion, Sept. 2022
Welcome September is a time to say good-bye to Summer and hello to Fall. The kids go back to school, football begins once again and the leaves begin to turn and fall. It is quite a time for change. Many people may be ready for that change, but so often […]
The Clarion, Oct. 2022
Welcome It is amazing how fast the cycle of life comes and goes. Once again we find ourselves in Fall. We planted our seeds and watched them grow and harvested our fruits and vegetables and now we are here at the end of the process once again. Psalm 103: 15-16 reminds us of this, “The […]
The Clarion, Nov. 2022
Welcome As we find ourselves in the middle of autumn and with the change in weather, we often start putting our thoughts on the holidays that are quickly approaching. Thanksgiving to New Years become a very busy time for us, but after coming so far in the year, it is hard not to begin to […]
The Clarion, Dec. 2022
Welcome Well it is the holidays once again. The year seems to go by so fast, but in reality, we do a lot of living in those 365 days. We do a lot of good, make many mistakes, and hopefully, we make a lot of changes in our lives. As believers we are supposed […]
The Clarion, Jan. 2021
Welcome We would like to start by wishing everyone a blessed New Year . A new year gives us a new beginning. New beginnings are great because it gives us a new chance. A new year is like a book. Every year we write a 12 chapter book. Every month is a new chapter. Every […]
The Clarion, Feb. 2021
Welcome February is considered the month of love. Love is a misunderstood word. Paul tells us this about love in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, […]
The Clarion, Mar. 2021
Welcome March is such a great month because it brings new life. The ground begins to thaw, and the spring flowers start poking their heads above the ground, and everything that was dead comes alive. This year Passover, the day that Yeshua died, which is the 14th day of Nisan on the Jewish calendar is […]
The Clarion, Apr. 2021
Welcome Welcome to spring. After a long winter it is so nice to see the flowers peeking through the ground and the days are getting longer. It’s the time for the resurrection of the “Dead from Winter” and everyone cries Hallelujah! People feel renewed as they begin to spend more time outside I would like […]
The Clarion, May 2021
Welcome May is a beautiful month. The spring flowers and trees are all in bloom. The birds are chirping and the sounds of life are upon us. This May 16th at sunset begins the feast known as Shavuot or better known to us as Pentecost. Pentecost was the day that the tongues of fire fell […]
The Clarion, Jun. 2021
Welcome June is a great month because of Summer. Years ago everyone wanted to be a June bride. All the flowers are in bloom and peoples’ gardens are growing and of course, June is Father’s Day month. Fathers represent God. Fathers are our protectors and our providers […]
The Clarion, Jul. 2021
Welcome! Irving Berlin wrote “God Bless America” in 1918 when he was in service, but the song did not become popular till 1938. To me this song should have been our National Anthem, because we needed a prayer more than a song. Let’s pray the words of this song. “God bless America, land that I […]
The Clarion, Aug. 2021
Welcome! Here are some fun facts about August. It also shows why you can not trust putting your faith in days and months and years. August was once the sixth month of the year. In the original ten-month Roman calendar, the month went by the name of Sextilis, meaning “the sixth month” in Latin. It […]
The Clarion, Sept. 2021
Welcome It’s hard to believe that it is September. The summer is coming to a close. How quickly time goes by and as time goes so does our lives. We celebrate the Fall Feasts this year all in September. The Fall Feasts represent the second coming of the Messiah. We read last month that the […]
The Clarion, Oct. 2021
Welcome Fall is a great time of year. The leaves are changing and a new beauty begins to show. It’s like old age. When you are young there is a beauty that old people wish they had. But as you get into the fall of your life, it has a beauty all of its own. […]
The Clarion, Nov. 2021
Welcome I can’t help but think of the last stanza of “Over the River and Through the Woods.” It goes like this: “Over the river and through the woods now grandmother’s cap I spy! Hurrah for the fun! Is the pudding done? Hurrah for the pumpkin pie!” This is what Thanksgiving was meant to be. […]
The Clarion, Dec. 2021
Welcome December is a great month because it is the month of lights. There is Hanukkah and Christmas. Though Hanukkah began in November it will end here in […]
The Clarion, May 2020
INTRODUCTION What you now hold in your hands is the first issue of the Judeo-Christian Clarion’s monthly newsletter, The Clarion. This isn’t the first time we’ve circulated a newsletter. Several years ago, when we were still known as the Jerusalem Christian Center, we published a similar newsletter on a monthly basis, sending out teachings and […]
The Clarion, June 2020
GREETINGS! We hope you enjoyed the first issue of The Clarion. Now we find ourselves already in the month of June. We hope that everyone will have an enjoyable Father’s Day, and despite the turmoil, a pleasant beginning to the summer season. RUNNING WITH HORSES, PART 2 In Part 1, we looked at God’s response […]
The Clarion, July 2020
GREETINGS! It’s hard to believe that this is already the third issue of The Clarion. We hope you had an enjoyable celebration on Independence Day. Make sure you stay cool and hydrated during these dog days of summer. If you haven’t seen our newest brochure, Social Justice, you can find it on our website, along […]
The Clarion, Aug. 2020
GREETINGS! Welcome to the August edition of The Clarion. Hopefully you have been keeping cool and staying safe. We hope that these newsletters have been, and will continue to be, a source of encouragement for you. Later this month we will start counting down the days to the Biblical Appointed Times which are called the […]
The Clarion, Sept. 2020
GREETINGS! This month we begin the Fall Feasts. This is the name given to the Biblical Appointed Times which take place in the autumn, as opposed to the others which take place during the spring. Rosh Hashana begins at sundown on September 18 and lasts until sundown on the 19th. Ten days later, at sundown […]
The Clarion, Oct. 2020
GREETINGS! The changing of the seasons is upon us. We have completed the first two Fall Feasts, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. This month we will be celebrating the last of the Fall Feasts, Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. We encourage you to learn about this day on our website, JudeoChristianClarion.com. This […]
The Clarion, Nov. 2020
Welcome! November is a great month because we celebrate Thanksgiving. Giving thanks is very important to God. Psalm 100:4 tells us the first thing we need to do when we enter into His gates is to give thanks. “ Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise […]
The Clarion , Dec. 2020
Welcome! As they say about December, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” Maybe because it is the “Season of Light.” People put strings of lights all around their homes inside and out and for eight days the Hanukkah lights are lit. Light just makes people feel happy. I think that is because our […]