Last week we resumed our teaching series titled, "Isaiah, The Evangelical Prophet". The message last Friday focused on what has been called the "Song of the Vineyard," which recalled how God had provided for His "vineyard" (Israel), and how He had anticipated that it would produce "good fruit." Sadly, it produced only "wild or worthless fruit," for God had "looked for justice," but there was only bloodshed, and He had looked for "righteousness," but heard only a cry of distress among the people (5:7). This week Isaiah will elaborate further regarding Israel's "worthless fruit." He is going to declare six "woes" upon the people based on specific sins that they were committing. The result would be "swift" and strong judgments brought about by invading nations. It's not a pretty picture, but once again, there are lessons to be learned. So come join us this Friday for erev Shabbat Services, as we continue to explore the life and times of Isaiah the prophet. Our services, both our "in person" congregational gathering and our live-stream programming begin at 7:30pm. We will have lively worship, teaching, and warm food and fellowship at the close of our service. Looking forward to seeing you there.