Flags of Fellowshipنموونە

Many Flags, One Purpose
The tribal flags of Numbers, the angels’ banners at Sinai, and Israel’s national flag today all share a theme: distinct identities united under God. As the prophet declared, “He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth” (Isaiah 11:12).
For Christians and Jews standing together in today, raising the flag of Israel is not only solidarity, it’s an act of faith. It acknowledges God’s covenant with His people, honors His creation, and unites us all under His divine plan.
Just as the tribes surrounded the Tabernacle, so too Israel’s friends surround her today—to support her, to honor her role in God’s story, and to join her in raising a banner of faith and hope.
The flag of Israel, then, becomes a Flag of Fellowship. It is a signal to the world: God’s people are not alone, His promises are not forgotten, and His hope endures.
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Since Bible times, flags have been raised by God’s Chosen People in remembrance, solidarity, and hope. Tracing the story of the banners of Israel from the wilderness tribes to the angels at Sinai, from the rebirth of Israel in 1948 to the anthem of Hatikvah, learn how flags embody both identity and God’s promises. As we fly Flags of Fellowship today—each one honoring lives lost and declaring faith in God’s covenant—we proclaim together that His hope endures, His people are not forgotten, and His promises stand forever.
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