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Worship Together to Usher in the Messiah

Updated: September 21, 2023 at 7:57 am EST  See Comments

More than thousand Christians gathered last week for a special international conference called “Gather America” in Dallas, Texas. The event was co-founded by Joshua Aaron, an award-winning American-Israeli Messianic singer, along with his brother, Jason Eli.

Its purpose was to unite people from around the world to worship together to help usher in the Messiah, with a theme to cry out to the Lord and repent. The event sought to unite both Jew and Gentile in worship.

The three-day conference coincided with The Feast of Trumpets, with a particular focus on honoring and celebrating Israel’s 75 years of independence.

The event boasted an international team of teachers and worship leaders, including Messianic Jewish and Arab Christian musical artists from Israel, Shilo Ben Hod and Nizar Francis. Other notable performers included Aaron Shust, Mike Weaver from Big Daddy Weave, Melody Green, and radio host and author Dr. Michael Brown.

The conference offered various workshops including dance shofar, harps, song-writing, and spiritual leadership.

This conference is part of a larger movement called “Gather The Nations,” which aims to call worshippers from all nations to join in welcoming the Messiah to return through praise and prayer.

“GTN is more than an annual conference, it’s a movement!”  Learn more at the Gather America website.

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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