Not Traditional Church! As Cassandra began her calling she realized that the ministry the Lord had called her to was not traditional church. She had to go back to the original pattern God gave to Moses and begin there, in order to understand the ministry of Jesus Christ. The book is not written in story form but with simple statements and questions with scripture references to find the answer. The book teaches about the tabernacle and it’s vessels and how they relate to the ministry of Jesus Christ. It also talks about the sacrifices and offerings from the book of Leviticus, the instructions to the priests. And it also references to other books of the Bible written to the priest in particular, such as the book of Malachi.
African Americans in Portsmouth built a strong, insulated community because they were cognizant of the need to look inward. Whether assisting the pre-Civil War escapes through the Underground Railroad, forming banks, publishing a newspaper, or providing recreational facilities, Portsmouth's African Americans created one of the most stable middle-class black communities in America. Early 20th-century leaders such as Dr. William Reid, Nancy T. Wheeler, and the Reverend Harvey N. Johnson Sr. were civic models and guiding forces for a community emerging from the ravages of slavery, and enduring the hardships of segregation. Black America: Portsmouth, Virginia captures the world of an ever-changing community and a people who persevered, no matter the odds.
Not Traditional Church! As Cassandra began her calling she realized that the ministry the Lord had called her to was not traditional church. She had to go back to the original pattern God gave to Moses and begin there, in order to understand the ministry of Jesus Christ. The book is not written in story form but with simple statements and questions with scripture references to find the answer. The book teaches about the tabernacle and it’s vessels and how they relate to the ministry of Jesus Christ. It also talks about the sacrifices and offerings from the book of Leviticus, the instructions to the priests. And it also references to other books of the Bible written to the priest in particular, such as the book of Malachi.
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