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1 February, 2010

New Season of Worship Watches

Filed under: Europe,Ireland,events — Jeremy @ 5:23 pm

After last month’s experimental worship watch in Annalong we’ve decided that it’s time to get more organised and do this regularly again. This time we are planning to do 2 Watches each month – on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month. But we are looking to move it around to a few different venues so keep checking in here for details.

We see this is a time to engage with God in worship and focus on him. There is no preaching, teaching or otherwise, but merely creation of a space for God to come among us as we draw close to him. There are no set prayers or prayer agendas, though spontaneous prayer may happen.

  
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29 July, 2009

Watchmen’s School of Ministry, Jerusalem

Filed under: Middle East,prayer — Jeremy @ 10:31 pm

WATCHMEN ON THE WALLS IN JERUSALEM. 3 WEEKS IN JERUSALEM AND ISRAEL.

Includes participation in Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem.

Location: Mount of Olives at the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations

Tuition, Housing and Meals – $ 945


Purpose of the Watchmen’s School of Ministry:* Be More Effectively Prepared and to be Able to Prepare the Way for the Messiah;

* Learn to More Effectively Minister to and Worship the Lord;

* Develop Intimacy with and Passion for Jesus;

* Receive Ministry through His Chosen Servants;

* Be Prepared to be His Watchman in Worship, Warfare, & Intercession;

* Be Prepared to be His Minister of Reconciliation in Messiah between Jews & Arabs in the Middle East, and People from All Nations


The Watchmen’s School of Ministry is for worshippers and praying pastors and leaders who want a short Sabbatical, 24-Hour Watch leaders, worship-intercessory prayer leaders, and those called who desire further equipping to serve the Lord in intimacy, ministry, and understanding. The five areas are corporate watching -worship and intercession; individual watching, a teaching watch and a work watch, participating in the 24-Hour Watch of the Lord in Jerusalem at Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations.

Each week, the School will also include one day field trips to visit different places in Israel and for on-site teaching and prayer. Your instructors will be experienced watchmen from Israel (Jewish and Arab) and a few special anointed watch teachers from the nations, including Tom Hess, Author of the Watchmen, and other leaders from the Land.

This school is limited to the first 24 full-time students who are accepted. To apply, fill out the application form and return with a letter of recommendation from your pastor if you are not a pastor. After acceptance, a 50% non-refundable registration fee is required to reserve your place in the school. The remaining 50% must be received before school begins.

We hope to see you this year in Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives, to be prepared and to prepare the way for Messiah’s coming. Ask today for an application form.

Tom Hess
President
Watchmen’s School of Ministry

  
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27 July, 2009

All Nations Convocation Jerusalem & Watchmen’s Tour of Israel

Filed under: Europe,Middle East,events — Jeremy @ 5:56 am

Pass through the Gates!  All Nations Convocation Jerusalem and Watchmen’s Tour of Israel

Sept. 18 – Oct. 2, 2009
Join us from your City to celebrate the King in His City, Jerusalem!


I was recently asked by the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations (JHOPFAN) to attend this year’s Convocation in Jerusalem to represent Northern Ireland. Unfortunately, I am unable to attend due to work commitments. If anyone from Northern Ireland is reading this and would like to go and represent us in prayer please get in touch with the JHOPFAN through their web site.

If you have never been before it is a 2 week gathering for prayer and worship for Israel and the nations, including a prayer tour of different locations in Israel.

You can download Registration Forms in many different languages from their web site.

  
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28 August, 2008

21st Century Monasticism

Filed under: Ireland,Monasticism,Prophecy — Jeremy @ 9:22 pm

Introduction:
This is a word that I was given by God in 2002 but I feel to re-release it now. I believe this to be a word initially for Ireland, but will also apply to other countries.

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There is a new monasticism coming to the Church in Ireland.

It is first of all a monasticism of the heart – a heart that communes deeply with God – not superficial throwaway prayers, but an intimacy that transcends lifestyle and culture. It is a return to the ‘Practise of the Presence of God‘, as it has been called; that intimacy that is born out of many hours of solitude and soaking in the very presence of God. This in turn will lead to a quickened awareness of the presence of God in everyday situations – at work, at school, in the home and in the community. It is deep communion with God even in the midst of chaos.
This new Monasticism will operate on 2 levels:

1) An Attitude of Heart

In the hearts of all believers who will commit themselves to the changes necessary in lifestyle:

- more time spent in the presence of God, saturating in his very life,
- a shift from petition to waiting and listening,
- embracing fasting as a way of life,
- dealing with the impurities that impede his holiness.

In essence, this entails embracing all of the qualities and strengths of the former monks, yet living them out within the cultural context.

Qualities and Strengths:

Solitude
Community
Discipline
Hard Working Attitude
Mercy and Justice
Holiness
Sacrifice,
Simple lifestyle,
etc.

I felt the Lord highlight 2 key strengths of the former monastic lifestyle – Solitude and Community. These seem to be almost opposites yet when put together make up a whole. Solitude – spending many hours alone with God is complimented by the strength in unity of many others who have been alone with God too. Those who commit their lives to this solitude of heart will need the support and fellowship of others to enable them to translate their experience into the living reality needed to live it out in their everyday lives.

For the majority of believers the call is to a deeper level and walk with God within their existing situations.

2) An Actual, Literal Monastic Lifestyle

Yet I believe that God will call some to an actual physical monastic lifestyle, seeing the re-establishment of residential community life that embraces all of the qualities of the former monasteries, yet living within the modern cultural context. This will involve an embracing, not rejection, of culture and society, working with what is good and right, and seeking to redeem cultural ways that are not forbidden by the Lord. Thus, it will be common to see a fusion of inner city communities, marrying up of modern forms of music, art and culture with the spiritual disciplines such as solitude and silence, worship, service and fellowship. This will produce a dynamic expression of God incarnating in the culture, permeating, sanctifying and redeeming all around. This will be a very attractive expression to those who don’t yet know Jesus. These communities will only happen though if those who are called to live in them will first embrace wholeheartedly the call to adopt the Attitude of Heart.

The primary purpose of these modern day monasteries is to be Houses of Prayer with God calling many to give themselves to worship and prayer on 24 hour a day cycles. Prayer and worship will be the powerhouse of these communities yet they will be holistic centres, embracing the call to redeem the whole of creation from its bondage to decay (Romans 8). So works of mercy, care for those in poverty, speaking up for justice, healing of the sick, mission and teaching will all be part of the whole package.

  
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13 June, 2007

What is a Worship Watch??

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jeremy @ 10:36 pm

We refer to our worship gatherings as Worship Watches.

Our Definition:

A Worship Watch is an extended time of worship, praise and prayer. Extended in the sense that it is more than a few minutes of random songs and prayers. The term ‘Watch’ comes from the Biblical concept of the Watchman. Perhaps the most well known verse using this concept is Isaiah 62 vs. 6-7:

“I have posted watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem;
they will never be silent day or night.
You who call on the LORD,
give yourselves no rest,
and give him no rest till he establishes Jerusalem
and makes her the praise of the earth.”

Whilst this verse does initially speak of God appointing Watchmen over the physical walls of Jerusalem’s old city, we can apply this to what God is doing in restoring night and day worship and prayer all across the world today.

Jesus said in Mark 14 v.38 “watch and pray”.

Colossians 4 v. 2 says: “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful”

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