Welcome to Our Journey Toward a Messiah-Centered Calendar!
Explore the depths of Scripture with our Menorah Monthly Newsletter, delivered each Calends/New Moon Day according to the Messiah-Centered Calendar—a unique Roman Republic/Gregorian Hybrid Calendar (RRGHC). This calendar blends lunar and solar elements, beginning on Calends, March 1 (Martius 1), and provides a refreshing perspective on timekeeping as seen through the lens of the Messiah.
Each 5-page newsletter is a step in our shared journey to discover a more profound understanding of divine chronology. With three themes every month, we delve into:
A Truly Messiah-Centered Calendar: Investigating the Messiah-centered approach within the Roman Republic/Gregorian Hybrid Calendar (RRGHC).
The Divine Design Pattern in Scripture: Uncovering the remarkable patterns that connect Scripture with creation.
The Messiah Concealed in Old and Revealed in New Exodus Journeys: Tracing the shadows of the Messiah in the old exodus, from Moshah (Moses) leading his people out of Mistsrayiym (Egypt) to Yashua (Joshua) leading them into the promised land, and how this is fulfilled in the new exodus led by the prophet like Moshah, pointing toward the New Yerushalayiym (Jerusalem).
Whether you're a seasoned student of the Scriptures or just beginning to explore their depths, our newsletter is crafted to ignite curiosity and enhance your understanding of the Messiah's presence throughout history and prophecy.
Join us each month as we align our understanding of time, prophecy, and divine purpose to a calendar centered on the Messiah.
Theme 1:
A Truly Messiah-Centered Calendar
In our search for a timekeeping system that reflects the centrality of the Messiah, we explore the Roman Republic/Gregorian Hybrid Calendar (RRGHC). This calendar marries lunar and solar cycles to align with a more biblical understanding of time, beginning each year on Calends, March 1 (Martius 1). Through this theme, we will examine how this calendar embodies the life and mission of the Messiah, offers new perspectives on sacred seasons, and invites us to mark our days in a way that reflects a Messiah-centered approach to history and prophecy.
Theme 2:
The Divine Design Pattern in Scripture
From the first words of Genesis to the last prophecy of Revelation, the Scriptures reveal a divine pattern—a design interwoven with profound wisdom and intentionality. In this theme, we will uncover the connections between the natural world, mathematical patterns, and the inspired Word, demonstrating how these interwoven threads point toward the Creator's grand plan. Join us as we delve into the layers of scripture, exploring how divine design manifests in the world around us and within the sacred text itself.
Theme 3:
The Messiah Concealed in Old and Revealed in New Exodus Journeys
The story of the Exodus is not merely a tale of escape from physical bondage but a prophetic shadow of a more significant spiritual journey. This theme traces the Messiah's hidden presence in the Old Testament account, from Moshah (Moses) leading the Hebrews out of Mistsrayiym (Egypt) to Yashua (Joshua) bringing them into the promised land. We also examine the new exodus led by "the prophet like Moshah", whose name is Yashua (Joshua, Jesus) guiding His people out of sin and into the New Yerushalayiym (Jerusalem). Discover how the ancient journey foreshadows the Messiah’s redemptive work and reveals the path to ultimate salvation.