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A Weekend with Rabbi Dr. Stuart Dauermann When: Saturday and Sunday, November 16th & 17th Join us as we welcome Rabbi Dauermann to Seattle. He will be teaching at Beit Hashofars Shabbat morning service as well as conducting a two-part seminar entitled: Making Our Good News Better - Toward Renewing Messianic Outreach Rabbi Stuart is a gifted speaker and musician and we have an opportunity to hear his story and some of his music on Saturday, November 16th, at Beit Tikvah in Newcastle @ 7:30pm. This event is sponsored by Beit HaShofar, Beit Tikvah and Beit Foursquare Messianich. Don’t miss it! Saturday schedule at Beit Hashofar Synagogue, Tukwila 10:30am Shabbat Morning Service with a very special message from Rabbi Dauermann 1:00pm Community kiddush lunch 2:30-5pm Part 1 - Outreach Seminar with Rabbi Dauermann at Beit Tikvah, Newcastle 7:30-9pm Music and perspectives on the Messianic Jewish movement Sunday schedule at Beit Hashofar Synagogue, Tukwila 10am-Noon Part 2 - Outreach Seminar Heres more information about the seminar. “Making Our Good News Better—Toward Renewing Messianic Outreach” The Bible refers to our God as the true and living God [Jer 10:10], and the living and true God [1 Thess 1:9]. For centuries we have been conditioned to share our faith by proving it to be true, putting our emphasis where Jeremiah does. However, we are living in a time when people are often indifferent to such arguments, not caring about our rational constructs and evidences. This workshop explores whether we might not meet with greater success by presenting God as Paul does, as the living and true God. Instead of arguing for our faith, perhaps we need to learn how to invite people into life with God as we know him. Rabbi Dauermann - President, Interfaithfulness For nearly fifty years, Rabbi Stuart Dauermann (PhD, Intercultural Studies) has used a wide variety of approaches to provide new perspectives to assist people living at the intersection of the Christian and Jewish worlds. This has included composing and performing music, writing, teaching, public speaking, founding institutions, and hosting a weekly radio program, “Shalom Talk: Conversations for Change.” He is an ordained rabbi under the auspices of the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations and the Messianic Jewish Rabbinical Council, and after twenty years service there, is Rabbi Emeritus at Ahavat Zion Messianic Synagogue, Beverly Hills.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 01:07:46 +0000

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