Father's House Kingdom Ministry


One of the most exciting teachings in Jewish roots is the revelation of the Sabbath, or as it’s called in Hebrew, Shabbat. This special day is an appointed time on heaven’s calendar just like all the other Biblical Holidays described in Leviticus 23 including Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot.

Shabbat begins just before sundown every Friday night and is ordained by God to be a miracle opportunity for you and your family to receive an outpouring of peace, prosperity, healing, joy, and many other wonderful blessings. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever experienced and it will immediately bring you and your family together in the presence of the Lord. This is why Hebrews 4 teaches us to be diligent to enter into the Sabbath rest. It’s a supernatural time for you!

Of all the Jewish holidays, Shabbat is considered the most important of all -even more important than Yom Kippur or the other High Holidays — since it is explicitly commanded by the LORD in the Ten Commandments. We must start here, then, if we are serious about observing the mo’edim of the LORD.

You can celebrate Shabbat with Apostle Sophia through-out the year in conjunction with many of the biblical holidays.  Join us here at The Father’s House Kingdom Ministry in Lewisham or join us online as part of our e-church family and watch the video church webcast.  Just check in our event page for the next scheduled Shabbat.  You will learn how to restore a valuable part of your salvation history and begin to experience another part of your biblical inheritance. It all comes through remembering and honouring the Sabbath.

We are invited to enter into this “greater rest” by exercising faith in God’s promises (Heb. 4:1-3). Again, this is the “law of faith” (תּוֹרַת הָאֱמוּנָה) that precedes and underlies all that was given at Sinai to the Jewish people. “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts through unbelief.”  Yes, there remains a Sabbath for the people of God (Heb. 4:9), a greater “rest” from attempting to please God based on our own merits (Heb. 4:10, Titus 3:5-6). We do not labour to find favour with God through acts of our own personal merit, but rather we trust in the acceptance and love of God given to us in Yeshua. Paradoxically we “labour” to enter into this rest by exercising genuine faith in God’s salvation in His Son (Heb 4:11, Phil. 2:1112). As Yeshua taught, “This is the work of God, that you believe in the One whom the Father has sent” (John 6:28-29).