howdy lturner! Yes Ma'am isn't that good? that's what we live by. I mean the only reason to be wealthy
is to build a strong financial base for your family and then help others whether it be through the local body or individually since we are God's delivery system of His blessings in all forms to the world.
This is true. And one of the things I've enjoyed about Sukkot in particular is learning more about how to be hospitable, how to be a source of blessings. For some reason, everyone camping together like that brings out a lot of situations where you can see how to be a hand when someone needs it or even just to be welcoming or inviting while seeking out good conversation. Blessing other people actually takes practice. Both in noticing when someone could use the blessing and then understanding how to gracefully carry it out.
howdy again lturner! well that camp ground sounds like a wonderful place to practice your faith. This wasn't for Sukkot was it? I mean everyone there wasn't celebrating like you guys were right? they were just people on vacation?
howdy today lturner! oh I see, wow...well then that would be so much fun! That would be a little slice of heaven right there. So this is going to be a yearly trip for sure right?
Well, Sukkot is a yearly event for sure - whether we can be on the Homestead depends on if we make the registration in time and whether we can physically make it out there. Last year we didn't try to make registration because I was going to be 36 weeks pregnant with Daniel and didn't think I could physically do the trip and the camp work well.
It was fun! Zac opens up registration in the summer (if they do it again this year) and has some stipulations on registering. He has limited space and the registration goes FAST. He's hoping to provide a place where families can gather to celebrate Sukkot without having to pay the big fees often needed to join other Sukkot celebrations.
howdy again lturner! oh so this is just a little private event, or at least more so than the other larger Sukkot celebrations? I didn't know any of these were being held at all so this is very interesting!
It's a little more private than some of the large ones like Seasons of our Joy - though larger than some of the little family Sukkots that are going on all over.
Zac was estimated around 10,000 Torah keepers in his general area because he knew of (I think) 5 different groups meeting.
howdy lturner! Yes Ma'am isn't that good? that's what we live by. I mean the only reason to be wealthy
is to build a strong financial base for your family and then help others whether it be through the local body or individually since we are God's delivery system of His blessings in all forms to the world.
This is true. And one of the things I've enjoyed about Sukkot in particular is learning more about how to be hospitable, how to be a source of blessings. For some reason, everyone camping together like that brings out a lot of situations where you can see how to be a hand when someone needs it or even just to be welcoming or inviting while seeking out good conversation. Blessing other people actually takes practice. Both in noticing when someone could use the blessing and then understanding how to gracefully carry it out.
howdy again lturner! well that camp ground sounds like a wonderful place to practice your faith. This wasn't for Sukkot was it? I mean everyone there wasn't celebrating like you guys were right? they were just people on vacation?
Oh no, they were all there for Sukkot. It was held on @mericanhomestead 's homestead. So it was a big ol' Sukkot celebration!
howdy today lturner! oh I see, wow...well then that would be so much fun! That would be a little slice of heaven right there. So this is going to be a yearly trip for sure right?
Well, Sukkot is a yearly event for sure - whether we can be on the Homestead depends on if we make the registration in time and whether we can physically make it out there. Last year we didn't try to make registration because I was going to be 36 weeks pregnant with Daniel and didn't think I could physically do the trip and the camp work well.
It was fun! Zac opens up registration in the summer (if they do it again this year) and has some stipulations on registering. He has limited space and the registration goes FAST. He's hoping to provide a place where families can gather to celebrate Sukkot without having to pay the big fees often needed to join other Sukkot celebrations.
howdy again lturner! oh so this is just a little private event, or at least more so than the other larger Sukkot celebrations? I didn't know any of these were being held at all so this is very interesting!
It's a little more private than some of the large ones like Seasons of our Joy - though larger than some of the little family Sukkots that are going on all over.
Zac was estimated around 10,000 Torah keepers in his general area because he knew of (I think) 5 different groups meeting.
It's pretty fascinating!