Archive for October, 2007

Sweet Hour of Prayer - Performed by Tammy Michael

Here is another featured song on the first album produced by the “musically gifted” at Roots of Faith. 

Sweet Hour of Prayer
A well-known hymn by an obscure author.
 
Nothing distinguishes the children of God so clearly and strongly as prayer.  “Sweet Hour of Prayer” although written well over 100 years ago still touches the hearts and minds of Godly people today.  I wanted to play this song because we come no closer to God then when we bow our heads and tell God what is in our hearts.  The instrument played is the Dulcimer, a biblical instrument recorded in Daniel 3:5. 

Tammy Michael

 
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Genesis 2:4-3:21 - Seder Two of the Triennial Cycle

This torah seder has 43 verses. It is titled, The Generations of the Heavens and the Earth. It provides a more detailed account of creation. Whereas the account from Seder 1 was from Heavn to earth, this one is from earth to heaven - or from the earth up.

This reading contains the first mention of God’s four letter name, represented by the English consonants YHWH (See Genesis 2:4).

We also read of the Garden of God - Eden. One of the key points in this week’s lesson is the idea of planting Heaven on earth. God is described as planting a garden (Genesis 2:8) and in the Prophet reading from Isaiah 51:6-16 we read of “planting heaven”. The concept is taught by Ross as teaching the Kingdom of Heaven and bringing about the realization of the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.

We read of the creation of Adam, the tree of knowledge of Good and “bad”, the tree of life, death..

We also learn the first thing declared in Scripture as NOT Good…for man to be alone.

And finally we learn from the story of the first commandment and the subsequent violation of that command some important lessons. What was the “original” original sin? How about “Adding to the words of God”?

You will not want to miss this class.

 
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The Shema Song by John Carlson

Music by John Carlson

Shema means “hear” or “listen” in Hebrew and it is traditionally the scripture read at the beginning of every Torah service. It consists of Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Deuteronomy 11:-21 and Numbers 15:37-41. The melody came to me one afternoon when I was messing around with my guitar and when I couldn’t make it work with any of the psalms I decided to try it with the Shema, it fit perfectly. It is obviously not a literal rendition of the full Shema but I believe it has captured it’s heart and substance and so I say it is based on these scriptures. I played it for the wife of a friend not long after I wrote it and she commented that I should record an album and name it Shechit Schema which in a modern dialect translates as “Shutup and Listen”. I immediately loved this title because I like getting right to the point and because I believe we spend far too much time telling God what He should do for us instead of remaining still and listening to what he is trying to do for us. And so I encourage all of you to treat each of the songs on this album the same way, be still and listen, not just to the music but to the lyrics.

Here are the lyrics:
Chorus

Shema Y’srael Adonai Eloheynu, Adonai Echad
Y’srael Adonai Eloheynu, Adonai Echad

Love the Lord your God with all your heart
Love the Lord your God with all your strength
These commands that I have given you
Shall be written on your hearts, Y’srael
(chorus)

Teach your children of my ways
Speak of them throughout your days
When you rest and when you rise
Seal them on your hearts, Y’srael
(chorus)

Bind them on your wrists and brow
On the frames of entry to your house
On the gates that lead into your lands
Let them deep into your hearts, Y’srael
(chorus)

Shalom

 
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Roots of Faith - The Musical Side of the Quest

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The musically gifted members of Roots of Faith have put together an album called Hac! V’Shema – Shut Up! and Listen.
God has drawn several talented musicians to the Roots of Faith Congregation in Saint Francisville, Louisiana.  In keeping with the vision of this unique Bible fellowship, these musicians elected to write and perform their original music in the desire to be an inspiration to those who base their faith on Scripture alone.

You will be inspired by the incredible music on this CD.  The title is Hac! V’Shema – Shut up and Listen. The title seeks to convey the idea that quite often we fail to hearken because we are too busy talking.  The title of the album sends the strong message that we should HAC (be silent – hush!) and SHEMA (listen).

Here is what the musicians had to say about their contribution to this album:

John Carlson
“It was truly a blessing to be able to share the gifts HaShem has given to our little group of misfits.  I pray that each person that hears it will be touched by something it has to offer.  Not to mention I that it was great to have the opportunity to play with my toys again.” ;-{)} John C.
 
Glenn Chatterton
“What an incredible privilege it is to worship the Father! May this offering from the heart be acceptable in His sight.”  The songs are The Lord’s, not mine. Glenn C.


Sherry Cole
“What a joy to be included in this recording! May each listener be encouraged to walk in the way of the LORD, and in so doing, walk in the blessing of the LORD .”  Sherry


Tammy Michael
“You know you’re in the right place when your heart is filled with this much love.” Tammy

Pictured on the cover is the synagogue currently used by Roots of Faith as a house of study, where Moses is preached every Sabbath.  More can be learned of this congregation and its vision at www.RootsofFaith.org.

PHOTO CREDITS – SYNAGOGUE ON COVER BY CARIN CARLSON; SYNAGOGUE AT NIGHT ON BACK COVER BY DAVE COLE; SCROLL PHOTO ON INSIDE BY RICK GOZHANSKIJ.  THE SCROLL WAS SCRIBED IN 1890 AND SURVIVED THE HOLOCAUST. IT IS NOW OWNED BY RICK GOZHANSKIJ AND HE KINDLY SHARES IT WITH THE CONGREGATION AT ROOTS OF FAITH ON THE SABBATH AND SPECIAL OCCASSIONS.
Samples of this incredible music will be posted on this blog soon.


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