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Thank you Jenni
 Author: Ava January 11, 2000 at 05:22:01 
in reply to: Re: Seven Feasts/Christina Miller posted by Jenni on January 6, 2000 at 14:22:22
    > Ava, This just came this morning on the CCH e-mail loop I
> hope it is what your are looking for,
>
> Pax,
> Jenni
>
> Dear ones,
>
> I sincerely pray that everyone had a wonderful holiday, we sure did. And I am
>
> grateful
>
> that even out here in the boonies our power stayed on through y2k. :-)
>
> Before Christmas, someone asked about celebrating the
> feasts of the Lord. We are still implementing celebrating
> the feasts, but our initial plan has been, for the ones we
> have been able to celebrate, to take the day off from
> school, certainly, and my husband takes the day off of work
> if he can. (If not, we have had our special meal at
>
> suppertime, when he can be home.) We plan a special meal, just as we do when
>
> celebrating Easter, Christmas, or national holidays. We
> have friends and family over,
>
> if at all possible. We feast. :-) For the sake of the children, we read from the
>
> Bible the historical events surrounding that feast, and the
> Lord's command to celebrate it. We talk about its
> application to the Christian's life. We worship God
> together for
>
> His great plan of redemption. :-) And then we relax, play games, and have fun for
>
> the
>
> rest of the day. :-)
>
> I'm not sure how the all the feasts are supposed to be
> celebrated in the Jewish tradition, but the only one we
> prepare the traditional Jewish meal for is Passover. And
> with Passover, we celebrate that with Christians from all
> over our area, with each family bringing something for the
> feast, and the meal served potluck buffet-style. Other than
> Passover, I am still in the process of settling what our
> family's traditional meal will be for each feast.
>= )
> in grace --
>
> Christine Miller hsing 2 in dialectic, 1 in rhetoric in CO
> Not reading anything at the moment (I took a break from
> studying over the holidays) :-)
>
> http://www.classicalhomeschooling.org
   
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