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Introducing the WWY Podcast: 'From the 1st to the 3rd Heavens' & the Parsha schedule

Back in July 2025, I believe Yah/God gave me a dream showing me WWY needed to start a bible study and have it also via teleconference (i.e. Zoom). WWY is finally making that happen after getting some other things accomplished.


WWY plans on starting a videocast called ‘From the 1st to the 3rd Heavens’. This will premier on Sept 7th, 2025, Sunday, @ 11:30 am EST. The videocast will occur twice a month on the Sunday following the WWY Livestream. WWY plans to keep both the livestream and the videocast active unless Yah/God directs otherwise. 


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You can check the WWY calendar here for more information.


The WWY videocast will not be as in-depth as the Livestream which will allow for ‘newer’ disciples, for Q&A time, possible ministry time for those that are open enough to be ministered to briefly in a public Zoom session, etcetera.


In other words, we'll figure it out as we go. Please just follow common-sense 'rules' of common courtesy & etiqutte when participating online.

Attached you’ll find the Parsha schedule using the Eternal Torah Calendar (ETC) from One Faith One People ministries. For awhile, the videocast plans on covering the highlights from the past 2 parsha studies and then going into other biblical studies afterwards (although completing one cycle of the parsha study may take awhile).


You don't need to know everything on this calendar so don't worry you won't be tested. You may just want to pay attention to the Bible chapters noted on Saturdays that we'll be going over briefly in the videocast.




So you might be asking: What is a Parsha study?

A Parsha study (a.k.a. Parashah) is a weekly bible study that divides the Torah into 54 teachings that are studied on the Sabbath (from Friday sundown until Saturday sundown). The names of the individual parsha studies are taken from the first words of the verses of a particular teaching for the week. Since the Bible is packed with all kinds of wisdom, these studies can be done from different perspectives as we seek out those nuggets of wisdom and principles from Yah’s Word. 


Included in the Parsha study is the haftarah which is a smaller section of verses from the Prophetic books of the Tanakh (a.k.a. The Old Testament) that is linked to the primary Parsha teaching illustrating a theme in the Parsha or it might be related to the time of the year. Messianic Parsha studies will include verses from the Apostolic Writings, a.k.a. The New Testament, as well.


I have to admit I’m not so much into the ‘traditions-of-men’ or liturgy. However, there are some traditions that are good to do. I just like to know if what I’m doing is biblical or a tradition and then I’ll choose from there. And of course, there are times when liturgy / public worship protocol is needed. 


I started doing the Parsha study learning from various online rabbis a number of years ago. But then at times, I’ll do my own studies. But overall, I believe the Parsha study is a great way to study the Bible.


I pray this helps,

Noe



 
 
 

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