I have tried to get this post finished for weeks but for some reason inspiration had deserted me. I've spent hours fondly remembering the various happenings over Sukkot and the people who were missed during this time for one reason or another. I also have been thinking about how this Sukkot didn't 'look' like I thought it would but how it came together to be a blessed time even so. Hebron was a hive of activity in the lead up to Sukkot with the sukkah erected by Don the Builder and his team of apprentices and the garden made ready for spring and Sukkot by Beth and Calandra. (I've got some lovely photos of all this activity so when I find where I stored them I'll pop these up as well!) The sukkah is a simple but meaningful structure that reminded us daily during Sukkot that life in this age is but only part of the journey; our eyes are fixed upon the day when Yeshua, the Messiah, will come to rule from Jerusalem, bringing justice and peace fo...
The Hebron Herald keeps our Messianic community, Healing to the Nations, up to date with happenings on Hebron Community Farm. I also add short encouragements and thoughts on YHVH's shalom, kindness and wisdom that is expressed in His torah and feasts.