Posts By Minister Dr. Donald H. Garrett

Veteran’s Prayer

Monday the 11th is Veteran’s Day. Let us remember all who have served and sacrificed for our freedom:  

A Prayer for Veterans

Proud of our nation,

they answered her call –

Defending the freedom

and safety of all.

On land or on sea,

or in jets high above.

They went out to duty

and honor and love.

But however they served, Lord,

wherever they went,

Please bless them

and help them

to know what it meant!

And help us to thank them

on Veteran’s Day –

for we owe them far more

than we ever could say.

Cold is coming

Cold weather is coming

In this time, we wish all a safe journey wherever they are traveling to. We especially wish for your safety during the upcoming holidays. The weather is getting colder, wetter, and soon icier. Be careful and pray for the safety of others.

New Torah Teaching for Kids

Torah Clubhouse from FFOZ

Announcing a New Torah Club
Just for Kids!

Coming Soon!

Torah Clubhouse

Teach your kids the weekly Torah Portion from a Messianic Jewish perspective. The Torah commands us to teach it diligently to our children. Now there’s an easy way to get started. Torah Clubhouse is Torah Club, just for kids.
Kids 8-12 will love exploring each issue of Torah Clubhouse—one for every Torah portion along with their new friends Avi, Max, Noah, Sam, and the rest of the Clubhouse Crew.

This is a great gift for the Grand-kids too! They would not want to miss a single issue, so subscribe now.

Learn More about Torah Clubhouse »

Tish B’Av

Tish B’Av has passed for this year.

The 9th of Av

Fast of Tish’a B’Av – August 10 – 11, 2019. Tisha B’Av is an annual fast day in Judaism, on which a number of disasters in Jewish history occurred, primarily the destruction of both Solomon’s Temple by the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Second Temple by the Roman Empire in Jerusalem.

Jewish New Year

The Civil Jewish New Year 5780

The Jewish New Year is fast approaching us. It will be here on September 29th at sundown. Biblically, this is the 7th month. Get ready to celebrate Rosh Hashanah (Yom Teruah), fast on Yom Kippur, and make your sukkah for Sukkoth.