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Flying Flags of Fellowship Together
As we fly Flags of Fellowship this year, each flag remembers a life lost on October 7, 2023. But each flag we fly also testifies to biblical prophecy fulfilled, to the endurance of hope, and to the faithfulness of our God who always keeps His promises.
For the Jewish people, the flag has always meant homecoming, survival, and destiny. For Christians, it is the living proof that the God of Israel is true to His Word. And for all of us, as people of faith, it is a call to lift high our banner of faith, declaring to the world that hope is alive and God is at work.
As we read in the 20th Psalm: “May we shout for joy over your victory and lift up our banners in the name of our God” (v. 5).
Today, as Flags of Fellowship are flown, we echo King David’s declaration, in this movement of churches, synagogues, colleges, and faith leaders united in support for Israel, and praying and acting for God’s Chosen People.
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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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