Pentecost Morning

This Sunday, June 8, we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sunday.   Pentecost was one of the seven Hebrew feasts established by God in the Torah. The first three, Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits, were celebrated in the Spring, coinciding with and picturing Christ’s death and resurrection. The final three, Read More …

The Wandering Pole Star

Tonight at about 10:00 the ancient pole star Thuban (The Subtle) lines up with the Zenith and the current pole star Polaris (the Turned Upon). Last week we wrote about new meteor shower which emerged from the region of Polaris and symbolized Christ’s victory over evil (See our Blog of 5/21/14 “A New Meteor Shower). Read More …

Noah and the Bull

            This week the Sun will enter the constellation Taurus (The Bull) on May 18.             Taurus is the ninth Chapter of the Star Bible and is the sign of the Second Coming of Christ. Taurus is a picture of a bull, an ancient symbol of strength. Its bright Star Aldeberan (The Governor) reminds us Read More …

The Heavenly Harvester

             This week the constellation Bootes (The Coming One) will be high in the Eastern sky, reaching Zenith around midnight.             Bootes is associated with the Zodiacal constellation Virgo. (The Virgin), which tells of the promised Seed of Woman, Jesus. The other constellations associated with Virgo show a picture of Jesus as a child (Coma Read More …

Comet Sends Message to Church

During the month of May a small comet will make its way through the constellation Ursa Major (The Assembled Together) with a big message for the Church.   The last year or so has been an unusually active period for Celestial Messengers. On February 15, 2013, we had a near miss from an asteroid (See Read More …

The Bright Solar Eclipse

                 On April 27 there will be an Annular Solar Eclipse visible in Antarctica and partly visible in Australia and Indonesia.               Unlike a normal Solar Eclipse, an Annular Solar Eclipse does not block out the Sun completely. Instead, because the Moon is further away form Earth than normal, the Moon covers most of Read More …

The Overcomers Moon

            On the night of April 14-15 after midnight, the Western Hemisphere will witness one of the most anticipated Lunar Eclipses in history. Pastor John Hagee, in his book Four Blood Moons, focused on the Lunar Eclipses, or Blood Moons, which have occurred on Jewish feast days of Passover and Tabernacles in 1493-94, 1949-50, and Read More …