Sunday 3rd Day 9-11 @11:11 am Signing “The Covenant” Restoring The Ancient Pathways Jeremiah 6:16 Plymouth MA

Revelation Chapter 21

says the LORD. 16This is what the LORD says: “Stand at the crossroads and look. Ask for the ancient paths: ‘Where is the good way?’ Then walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. But they said, ‘We will not walk in it!’ 17I appointed watchmen over you and said, ‘Listen for the sound of the ram’s horn.’ 

The Covenant Debriefing Round Table Closing 9/11/2022 Lot 1

Lot #1 https://400th.org/lot-1

Lot 1 is a property named Lot 1 because it was the first privately owned land of the Pilgrims.

Leyden Preservation Group, we welcome you to a very special moment in time. – the anniversary of the arrival of the Mayflower and the inauguration of one of the greatest experiments in faith and freedom the world has ever known.

Our headquarters is America’s very own Lot #1 – the location where much of the Pilgrim story in Plymouth began. Today, our property is designated on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. The Pilgrim story might be said to have begun in Scrooby, England, where in 1606 the congregation of Separatists signed their first covenant. It was a story which brought them from England to Holland, and resulted in an epic Mayflower voyage. But once in Plymouth Harbor, they would disembark, and seek to survive the brutal winter huddled together in and around the location of Lot #1.

The Covenant Debriefing Round Table Closing 9/11/2022 debriefing
a meeting to question someone, typically a soldier or spy, about a completed mission or undertaking.

What is the purpose of a debriefing?

Debriefing is a structured learning process designed to continuously evolve plans while they’re being executed. It originated in the military as a way to learn quickly in rapidly changing situations and to address mistakes or changes on the field

The term “debriefing” refers to conversational sessions that revolve around the sharing and examining of information after a specfic event has taken place
The Covenant Restoring the Ancient Paths

Cont “The Covenant” Debriefing Round Table 9/11/2022 Yellow Deli

https://twelvetribes.org/deli/plymouth

Live on the Plymouth Harbor Cruise

Native American Evangelist Jimmy Muskrat in Plymouth, MA
Nation To Nation

Jimmy Muskrat is a Cherokee revivalist that is one of the original riders to ride his bike up the trail of tears from Cherokee, North Carolina to Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He did this in 1984 when he was 14 years old. He said at each stop when he heard what happened to his ancestors, hate and anger entered his heart until one day, Jesus got a hold of him and melted his heart! God showed him things to change and that healing had to take place through forgiveness. That unity was the only thing that would save our land! In 2021 Jimmy was gifted the Bible of the original circuit rider to the west, Jason Lee! Jason Lee answered the Macedonian call of the Native Americans named Nimíipuu, meaning “we, the people”.

Jimmy Muskrat and Pastor Devin O’Neal, (whose birth day was on the 400 year anniversary of Thanksgiving 11/25/21) are convinced the only hope for “We The People” is to renew our allegiance to God‘s covenant to love one another!! Currently a book is being written about the life of Jimmy Muskrat titled: Earthquake because when Jimmy (aka 5.0) shows up you can be sure there will be a Spiritual earthquake!!!

The first Biblical reference to memorial stones comes in Genesis 28: 10-22, when Jacob set a pillar in Bethel to commemorate a powerful vision of God that he experienced while sleeping there. The experience was so striking that Jacob felt that it must be commemorated, so he erected the stone upon which he slept.

The Covenant Restoring the Ancient Paths

Sunday 9 11 Plymouth Word From The Lord

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