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Harp Convocation: Succot 2011

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Jerusalem: Oct 19th-24th

Harp Convocation, Succot 2011: Oct 19th-24th

Calling all nations to bring  10-string Davidic harps, to gather to worship and praise Yeshua in the City of David, Jerusalem.

Come explore Jerusalem through praise, learning more about the heart of David, the heart of the Bride, and techniques for playing the Davidic harp.  All this while visiting Biblical sites such as Bethlehem, Mt. of Olives, Garden of Gethsemene, and more, with fellowship in a real Succah (Tabernacle/Booth).  Sow seeds into the future as we prophetically worship and pray for the peace of Jerusalem and King Messiah‘s triumphant return.

Our main gatherings and tour will occur right after the ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles Conference in Jerusalem.

Jubilee Watchman harp with Yerubilee Tuning Crossbar (L), standard Jubilee Watchman Harp (R).

Secure your own harp here.

Harp Convocation Schedule of Activities:

Yom 4, October 12th, (Succot Eve)

Harp Convocation Welcome and Introduction

Welcome, Orientation, and Introduction to Harp Convocation

Gathering of materials & building the Succah (Booth): Lev. 23:39-43.

Yom 5, October 13th  (1st Day of Succot begins at sundown)

Harp Convocation: Construction of the Succah 11 AM

ICEJ Conference Opening Ceremonies (7:30 PM)

International Convention Center Jerusalem

Celebration and Praise at the ICEJ Tabernacles Conference

 

ICEJ Conference runs from the evening Oct. 13th til 18th, the first 5 days of the 8-day Biblical Succot Feast.

 

Following the ICEJ Conference:

Yom 4, October 19th (6th Day of Succot)

Harp Convocation Day 1

 

Morning Gathering:

Scripture, Praise & Worship

Harp Lesson and Praise songs on the Harps

"The Stone has been Rolled Away"

Garden Tomb

(Possible burial place of Yeshua the Messiah)

Praise songs on the Harps

 

Afternoon:  Garden of Gethsemene

Church of All Nations, Mt. of Olives

Playing Harps at Mt. of Olives

(Possible burial place of Yeshua the Messiah)

Visit to a House of Prayer

 

Evening:  Visit to Congregation of Jewish believers in Samaria

Yom 5, October 20th (7th Day of Succot)

Harp Convocation Day 2:  “Hoshanna Rabah”

(The Great Salvation: the Great Last Day of Succot)

"If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink."

 

On this day long ago in Jerusalem, Yeshua the Messiah stood up and said, “If a man thirsts, let him come to me and drink.” John 7:37-38; cf. John 4:14

 

Morning Gathering at the Succah:

City of David

Scripture Reading, Prayer, Worship, & Playing Harps in City of David

 

Afternoon:  Playing Harps in Bethlehem, Birthplace of David son of Jesse

Preparation for the following two Shabbats: the 8thDay

Rainbow seen over Bethlehem

followed by the Weekly Shabbat.

 

Evening Sunset: Start of “Shmini Atzeret.”

Praise Concert with Yerubilee, worship team which uses the Harp.

 

Next:

The Eighth Day “Shmini Atzeret,” which is an integral part of the Succot Feast (Lev. 23:36, 39, 41; Num. 29:30, 35), followed by the Weekly Shabbat.

 

Yom 6, October 21st (Shmini Atzeret)

Harp Convocation Day 3

After the Seven Day Feast of Succot, the Eighth Day is a Shabbat, called Shmini Atzeret, meaning “8th Day of the Assembly” or “8th of Abiding” (Lev. 23:39, Num. 29:35).

 

Worship, Bible reading, and Prayer for Latter Day Rain.

 

Shabbat, October 22nd (Simchat Torah: “Rejoicing in the Torah”)

Harp Convocation Day 4

Worship, praise, and study.

 

Shabbat Bible Studies:

Last Words of Yeshua the Messiah, The Woman of John 8, Heart of David, Restoration of the Tabernacle of David, The Seventh-Day Shabbat: It’s Meaning and Purpose,

Overview of the Feasts of YHWH

 

Yom 1, October 23rd  (A Galilee Voyage)

Harp Convocation Finale

Take down the Succah

Check out of hotel

 

Details to be finalized, but may include, depending on availability:

Journey to the Sea of Galilee

Check into the Guest House in the village of Mary of Magdalene

Play Harps & Praise on the Mount of Beatitudes (Matthew 5 thru 7) overlooking Galilee

Play Harps & Praise while Sailing on the Sea of Galilee

Final Dinner serving St. Peter’s Fish (other entrees also available)

 

Yom 2, October 24th:

Morning:  Worship, Praise, and Reading

Journey back to Jerusalem or Ben Gurion Airport.

 

 

In summary, please feel most welcome to the JTOD Yerubilee Harp Convocation.

Come bearing gifts to present to our Heavenly Father.

Ascend to Jerusalem prayerfully, with Thanksgiving and with Joy.

 

“…And you shall rejoice before YHWH your Elohim for seven days” (Lev. 23:40b).

 

Secure your own harp here, Yerubilee CD’s here, and Bibles here.

Global Prayerquake 2010 in Nigeria

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Flier for the Prayerquake 2010 convocation in Nigeria.
I’ve been invited to come sing Yerubilee tunes there for all five nights.

Thanks for your prayers!!

Teddy,
Yerubilee

“Lifting up the name of Yeshua
in Israel and in the nations”

Night 1 at the Feast

The first night at the ICEJ Feast has gone pretty well.  We’re set up with a rented table with the Yerubilee CD’s, anointing oils from Bethlehem, and a Davidic harp on display hopefully to get some sales.  We’re also using a laptop to display the “Wait on the LORD” music video, from the first song on the CD.

We commissioned this gigantic banner to be made – the idea being it would stand behind our table and draw attention.   However, the conference center had a gripe about it blocking the artwork on display on the wall behind our table.  Fortunately the banner is still displayed across the hall from the Yerubilee table. Perhaps tomorrow they’ll let us move our CD table to be here in front of the banner, we’ll see.

Here’s the banner – a quick snapshot in between passing pilgrims – but you get the idea:

The Yerubilee banner

This banner is so beautiful that people are posing in front of it for their own pictures!

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So keep us in prayer here in Jerusalem.  About 4,000 pilgrims here for this conference but it’s not easy to get rid of these CD’s when we haven’t been given a performance venue.  It’s quite a job to get just a handful of people to listen to the headphones and decide whether they want a CD or not.

Tomorrow we’ll try and get a pic of the display table.  Many blessings, and thanks for your help and prayer!

Teddy,

Yerubilee

“Messianic Roots Reggae

from Jerusalem”

http://www.myspace.com/yerubilee