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At the heart of WLC is the true God and his Son, the true Christ — for we believe eternal life is not just our goal, but our everything.

While WLC continues to uphold the observance of the Seventh-Day Sabbath, which is at the heart of Yahuwah's moral law, the 10 Commandments, we no longer believe that the annual feast days are binding upon believers today. Still, though, we humbly encourage all to set time aside to commemorate the yearly feasts with solemnity and joy, and to learn from Yahuwah's instructions concerning their observance under the Old Covenant. Doing so will surely be a blessing to you and your home, as you study the wonderful types and shadows that point to the exaltation of Messiah Yahushua as the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the conquering lion of the tribe of Judah, and the Lamb of Yahuwah that takes away the sins of the world.
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At the heart of WLC is the true God and his Son, the true Christ — for we believe eternal life is not just our goal, but our everything.

How certain are you at WLC that First Dawn After Conjunction is Yahuwah’s ordained method for reckoning New Moon Day?

Question: How certain are you at WLC that First Dawn After Conjunction is Yahuwah's ordained method for reckoning New Moon Day?

Answer: We have examined all of the conjunction-based methods1 thoroughly and found that the First Dawn After Conjunction is the only method that does not conflict with any Biblical commands or principles, particularly the parameters of a day2.

Our confidence in the First Dawn After Conjunction reckoning is derived from the perfect harmony of this method with His Word.  And since our loving Father is not an Eloah of confusion, we firmly believe that He has ordained one method only for the start of the day, month, and year.  Thus, we are most certain that the First Dawn After Conjunction is His ordained method.

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The team has also prayerfully examined the first visible crescent method and the full moon reckoning, and it is our studied conviction that these methods are in error.

A Biblical day begins at dawn (not sunrise or sunset) and ends at dusk.

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