Happy Hanukkah!
The first candle is lit before sundown
on Friday, December 11, 2009
Ministering in Word
Pastor Cheryl Hobba

Ministering in Dance
Thunder of Zion
Hanukkah
A time to
Celebrate
and Dedicate


The Shammash is a
picture of Yeshua the
Messiah.
He was "set apart" from
the rest of humanity.
He was holy, separate,
above us all.  Yet, He
stooped down to
humankind, and as the
servant,
He continually desires to
give us light if we will
only hold out our wicks
to be lit.
Yeshua is the light of the
world!


Hanukkah is a time to
say to Messiah the
servant,
"Light my light."
We need to dedicate
ourselves to following
His ways.
This is what Hanukkah
is all about.
A time to remember
A time to rededicate
and
A time to celebrate!

A time to be a light in
darkness!
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who sets us apart by His
commandments and commanded us to light the lights of Hanukkah.

Each night of Hanukkah we light the candles

Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has performed miracles for
our fathers in those days, at this time.

We face the menorah and light the candle on the far right first.
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has kept us alive and
sustained us and enabled us to reach this season.
The Shammash
The hanukkiyah, unlike a traditional, seven-branch menorah, has nine candles.  The
ninth candle is set apart from the rest of the candles, usually higher.  It's used to light
the other candles, which is why it's called shammash, a Hebrew word meaning
"servant."




Learn more about Hanukkah
The Coming Awakening!

Sar Shalom Bible Center
200 Morris Court
Hurricane, WV
December 11, 2009
Friday
7:00 P.M.