Exodus 12:14 And this day shall be unto you for a memorial; and ye shall keep it a feast to the LORD throughout your generations; ye shall keep it a feast by an ordinance for ever.  

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About our Ministry?

In a world filled with various interpretations and practices, we are committed to returning to the pure, unaltered teachings found in the King James Version (KJV) Bible. Our ministry is built on the foundation of Scripture, striving to live out the principles and commandments directly from the Word of God. Here’s why this approach is more beneficial than traditional church practices:

1. Uncompromised Biblical Truth

2. Focus on Biblical Feasts and Observances

3. Community Rooted in Scripture

4. Spiritual Growth and Authentic Worship

5. Avoiding the Influence of Tradition

6. A Return to Biblical Simplicity

7. Commitment to Holiness and Obedience

We invite you to explore the teachings of the KJV Bible with us and discover the transformative power of living according to God's unchanging Word. Join us on a journey of spiritual depth, clarity, and truth that goes beyond tradition, leading to a closer walk with God.

Why We Follow the Sabbath Day According to the KJV Bible

Observing the Sabbath day is a cornerstone of our faith, deeply rooted in the teachings of the King James Version (KJV) Bible. Here’s why we hold the Sabbath in such high regard:

**1. Biblical Commandment from Creation:

**2. The Fourth Commandment:

**3. A Sign of Covenant:

**4. Jesus and the Sabbath:

**5. Rest for the Soul:

By observing the Sabbath, we align ourselves with God’s design for rest, worship, and renewal. It is a day that stands as a testament to our faith, a reminder of God’s creation, and a sign of our covenant with Him. We invite you to join us in honoring the Sabbath, as taught in the KJV Bible, and to experience the blessings that come with dedicating this holy day to the Lord.

Every day is for the Lord but Sunday is not the Sabbath

According to the King James Version (KJV) Bible, the Sabbath is clearly defined as the seventh day of the week, traditionally known as Saturday. Here’s why Sunday, often observed as the Sabbath by many Christians, is not the Sabbath:

1. Biblical Definition of the Sabbath:

2. Historical Shift to Sunday Worship:

3. Lack of Biblical Authority for Sunday Observance:

4. The Fourth Commandment and Its Importance:

5. Prophetic Warnings Against Changing God’s Law:

6. The True Sabbath as a Sign of Covenant:

Conclusion: Sunday, often referred to as the "Lord's Day," is not the Sabbath because it does not have a biblical basis as the day of rest commanded by God. The true Sabbath, according to the KJV Bible, is the seventh day of the week—Saturday. Observing the Sabbath on Saturday is seen as an act of obedience to God’s Word, honoring His commandments and maintaining the sanctity of the day He has set apart.