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Helping “Prepare the Bride” for Christ is our first and overall quest. He is ready for the marriage, we are not. We need to do all we can to give our hearts entirely to Him and be as much like Him as we can be by the time we die, or He returns. He wants a bride totally committed—heart, mind, body and soul to Him and His purposes.We are entreated to think as He thinks (let this mind be in you...), walk as He walks, to live by every word of God. The reason we, Worldwide Church of God, were all spewed out was lack of heart—lukewarmness. The zeal and “doing everything with our might” was missing. It was not primarily doctrine, apart from the Tkach debacle, but attitude that put us where we are today scattered, confused, frustrated. Or on the other hand, blissfully unaware that anything is wrong “in our group.”It is the aim of A Congregation of God to look first at ourselves and fix our own attitudes and conduct. If we can be a light to others, well and good. If by sermons we post, we can

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    2065 - Time for Prophecy is Over - Timeline is Now

    Darryl Henson - May 9, 2026 The warnings we once viewed as distant prophecies have now become the reality we are living through. As we look at the worsening drought, rising food scarcity, national instability, and global conflict, we see the very conditions described in scripture unfolding around us. We can see that our nation’s choices, its leadership, and its actions abroad have accelerated a crisis that is no longer theoretical but immediate. As we listen to the analysis of collapsing oil supplies, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and the approaching breakdown of the systems that sustain our daily lives, we understand that we are entering a period of profound upheaval. Together, we are being urged to acknowledge the seriousness of this moment, to see the convergence of events for what it is, and to prepare ourselves spiritually and practically for what lies ahead.The article read by Darryl was written by Mark A. Shryock can be found here: Hal Turner Radio Show - EIGHT WEEKS TO EMPTY SHELVES. SIXTY DAYS TO FAMINE. WHAT CAUSED IT, AND WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IMMEDIATELY

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    2064 - Day 7 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 7, 2026 - Today we’re reminded that the seventh day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread calls us to reflect on deliverance and restoration—a meaning we may not have fully appreciated before. Together, we look back at how God led Israel step by step: through the plagues, the Passover, and finally the Red Sea, revealing His power and His plan to redeem His people. We see ourselves in Israel’s struggle between fear and faith, recognizing how often we, too, doubt even after witnessing God’s help. We are urged to stand still when God says stand still, to move when He opens the way, and to trust that the same God who delivered Israel is guiding us toward our own future deliverance.

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    2063 - Day 6 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 6, 2026 - As we near the end of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, we’re reminded to examine ourselves honestly, remove sin with intention, and avoid letting distractions or misplaced priorities weaken our relationship with God. We refocus on redeeming our time, nurturing our daily walk with Him, and setting an example that strengthens the generations that follow us.

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    2062 - Day 5 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 5, 2026 - We are reminded not to let the Feast of Unleavened Bread pass without real change in our thinking and our lives. God expects us to actively seek Him rather than drift through these days. We recognize how easily entertainment, technology, and everyday distractions shape our attitudes, so we need to use our elective time—what’s left after work, sleep, and responsibilities—to study Scripture, pray, and focus on God. We learn that both sins of commission and omission matter, and we can’t live by every word of God unless we know it well enough to apply it. When we let hobbies or entertainment take priority, we’re effectively placing other “gods” before Him. Our attitude becomes central: we’re called to be content in whatever circumstances God places us, trusting that He knows exactly where we are and why. Like Paul, who endured hardship yet stayed focused and grateful, we’re encouraged to maintain the right mindset so we can learn what God is teaching us. When we seek Him wholeheartedly, He promises to hear us, guide us, and bless us.

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    2061 - Day 4 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 4, 2026 - We are reminded that the Days of Unleavened Bread call us to actively put sin out of our lives by obeying God’s commandments and separating ourselves from the world’s influence, because constant exposure to worldly entertainment, city life, and ungodly behavior pulls us toward sin. As we study scriptures about obedience and fellowship, we see that we come to know God by walking in His ways and by surrounding ourselves with what He has made rather than what society produces. When we step away from screens, noise, and crowded places and spend time in nature—where there is no stimulus toward sin—our minds clear, our thoughts become more godly, and we better recognize God’s presence. We are encouraged to seek environments and habits that support righteousness and to “come out of Babylon” so we do not share in the sins and consequences of the world.

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    2060 - Day 2 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 2, 2026 - We learn that the Days of Unleavened Bread teach us to remove sin from our lives just as Israel removed leaven, remembering God’s deliverance and keeping His law continually before our eyes. As Paul explains, leaven represents sin that spreads if not confronted, so we must address wrongdoing within our community and within ourselves before it corrupts more broadly. Through examples of church discipline and Christ’s warning about the “leaven of the Pharisees,” we are reminded that sin—whether cultural, habitual, or openly practiced—must be dealt with firmly and sincerely. This festival calls us to approach God with truth, vigilance, and a commitment to rooting out anything that separates us from Him.

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    2059 - Day 1 Feast of Unleavened Bread 2026

    Darryl Henson - May 1, 2026 - We’re reminded that the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread calls us to reflect on Christ’s suffering and the personal responsibility we share in His sacrifice. Together, we look back at Abraham’s faith and God’s covenant, seeing how those promises continue through the Exodus story and into our own lives. We recognize that God’s deliverance of Israel—timed perfectly and carried out with power—teaches us to trust Him now, as He continues guiding us toward our future redemption.

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    2058 - Examining for the Passover

    Darryl Henson - April 25, 2026 - As Passover approaches, we are reminded that this season calls us to examine ourselves with the same care ancient Israel used when selecting the Passover lamb. In Exodus 12, the lamb had to be without blemish, carefully inspected, and fully consumed—pointing us to Christ’s perfect sacrifice and to our calling to become living sacrifices. We recognize how easy it is to excuse our shortcomings, yet we are urged to resist that tendency and instead pursue holiness with intention. The instructions given to Israel—preparing the lamb, applying the blood, eating in haste, and approaching the night with seriousness—teach us that obedience, readiness, and reverence are essential attitudes as we draw near to Passover.We also see how the events of that night carried life‑and‑death weight: the blood on the doorposts meant protection, while neglecting God’s command meant loss. This same seriousness carries into Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 11, where we are reminded that the symbols of Christ’s broken body and shed blood must be taken with sobriety, gratitude, and unity. The early church struggled with wrong attitudes—self‑focus, carelessness, even drunkenness—and their example warns us to approach this observance with humility and discernment. Together, we are called to prepare our hearts, examine our spiritual condition honestly, and renew our commitment to honor Christ’s sacrifice fully.

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    2057 - I Peter 4-5

    Darryl Henson - April 11, 2026

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    2056 - I Peter 3

    Darryl Henson - April 4, 2026

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    2055 - Matthew Chapters 12 & 13

    Darryl Henson - March 28, 2026

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    2053 - Jude

    Darryl Henson - March 18, 2026 - New Moon Bible Study - Jude

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    2049 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 14

    Darryl Henson - February 21, 2026

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    2048 - Bible Study

    Darryl Henson - February 17, 2026 - New Moon Bible Study

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    2047 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 13

    Darryl Henson - February 14, 2026

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    2043 - Habakkuk

    Darryl Henson - January 18, 2026 - New Moon Bible Study

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    2039 - Feast of Dedication

    Darryl Henson - December 20, 2025

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    2038 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 6

    Darryl Henson - December 13, 2025

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    2036 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 4

    Darryl Henson - November 29, 2025

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    2035 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 3

    Darryl Henson - November 22, 2025

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    2034 - What Does God Want Me to Do?

    Nelson Nichols - November 20, 2025 - New Moon Bible Study

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    2033 - Commissions of the End Time Church Part 2

    Darryl Henson - November 15, 2025

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    2031 - Esau and the End Time

    Darryl Henson - October 25, 2025

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    2030 - Why Are We Here? Part 1

    Darryl Henson - October 18, 2025

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    2029 - The Last Great Day - Feast of Tabernacles 2025

    Darryl Henson - October 13, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles 2025 - Last Great Day

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    2028 - The End of This Age - How Close Are We? Part 5

    Darryl Henson - October 12, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 7

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    2027 - The End of This Age - How Close Are We? Part 4

    Darryl Henson - October 11, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 6

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    2026 - The End of This Age - How Close Are We? Part 3

    Darryl Henson - October 10, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 5

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    2025 - The End of This Age - How Close Are We? Part 2

    Darryl Henson - October 9, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 4

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    2024 - Why Do We Keep the Feast of Tabernacles?

    Nelson Nichols - October 8, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 3

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    2023 - Zion

    Darryl Henson - October 7, 2026 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 2

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    2022 - The End of This Age - How Close Are We? Part 1

    Darryl Henson - October 6, 2025 - Feast of Tabernacles Day 1

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    2021 - Daniel Part 8

    Darryl Henson - October 4, 2025

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    2020 - Day of Atonement 2025

    Darryl Henson - October 1, 2025

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    2019 - Daniel Part 7

    Darryl Henson - September 27, 2025

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    2017 - Daniel Part 6

    Darryl Henson - September 20, 2025

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    2016 - Daniel Part 5

    Darryl Henson - September 13, 2025

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Helping “Prepare the Bride” for Christ is our first and overall quest. He is ready for the marriage, we are not. We need to do all we can to give our hearts entirely to Him and be as much like Him as we can be by the time we die, or He returns. He wants a bride totally committed—heart, mind, body and soul to Him and His purposes.We are entreated to think as He thinks (let this mind be in you...), walk as He walks, to live by every word of God. The reason we, Worldwide Church of God, were all spewed out was lack of heart—lukewarmness. The zeal and “doing everything with our might” was missing. It was not primarily doctrine, apart from the Tkach debacle, but attitude that put us where we are today scattered, confused, frustrated. Or on the other hand, blissfully unaware that anything is wrong “in our group.”It is the aim of A Congregation of God to look first at ourselves and fix our own attitudes and conduct. If we can be a light to others, well and good. If by sermons we post, we can

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