Shalom brothers and sisters in Yeshua ha’Mashiach,
The “Apostolic Letter On Sharing the Faith – the Responsibility of Every Believer” from the Assembly of Jerusalem’s library should be read and contemplated by the Indonesian brothers and sisters meeting during the first week of June 2018. You can access the letter by going here.
I am happy to inform everyone that the Teacher of Righteousness has appointed Br. Fernando Alexandre to the office of Paqid, while I serve full time as Mebeqqar for the Assembly of Jerusalem.
Brother Fernando and I are working on the new Step by Step manual that replaces all previous editions of the text. It is being expanded, as well as corrections to typos and formatting. Special features that will enhance a disciple’s study of the Didache will be present throughout the new book. God willing, it will also be available in hard back and soft cover as well as download.
Various pages of the site have been updated to correct typos and to help clarify statements regarding the identity of Mar Melchizedek in context of recent divine revelation. The F.A.Q. page has been updated to add some scriptural references, more clarity on how Mshikhanim view Paul and his writings, and other important information. The F.A.Q. page was originally edited and compiled by the former Mebbeqar, of whom we are grateful for all his work. The page provides a lot of insights on various aspects concerning our faith. The majority of the answers are in reply to questions received by email or other by other means. We have several more to publish in the near future.
The liturgy of Qurbana has been updated as of today, along with the liturgy in honor of Mar Melchizedek, mostly to correct typos and to provide a cleaner format. These will be available for download in PDF and other formats very soon. The text of the wedding and funeral services are still in draft form, but will be available in an updated edition soon.
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May Elohim bless you,
Br. Joseph