CHRISTIAN SABBATH SERVICES at Hungry Hearts Church

Hungry Hearts Ministries conducts Spirit filled Sabbath Services in Jackson TN, Corinth MS and in Cookeville TN.  The Jackson TN and Corinth MS services are every Sabbath and the Cookeville TN service is monthly on the fourth Sabbath of every month.  We use both Hebrew Prayers and Worship tools to call our meeting to attention, focus our minds on Father and Son (Elohim), consecrate us for service as individuals and together as a congregation.  We use anointed praise and worship music which conforms to our beliefs.  We teach on various Bible topics from a truly Sabbath keeping perspective.  Enjoy fellowship with like minded believers.  Feel the Spirit of God in the worship.  Sit under the anointing as it opens your mind to the Holy Bible.  Join us for services this Shabbat.

Hungry Hearts Church is led by dedicated Elders true to God’s Holy Sabbath.  We are Torah observant teaching and holding to the God made rules in the first five books of the Bible as modified by God through His Holy Prophets and as magnified by Yeshua Messiah.  We are filled with the Holy Spirit and use the gifts.  We use some Hebrew Prayers and worship tools to clear our minds and open our spirits to the Living God.

Jackson, TN Congregation

Hungry Hearts Church is led by dedicated Elders true to God’s Holy Sabbath.  Pastor Bill Shults was saved in Sabbath Church and was never in Sunday Church.  This gives Hungry Hearts Church a deeper loyalty to God’s true Sabbath than some others.  Observing the Sabbath changes many doctrines.  “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 1:7).  God fearing consists of Sabbath and Holy Day observance, following the dietary laws and tithing.  Living this way of life opens our minds to other things which may need correcting.  Which include: the nature of God, the meaning of salvation, our obligations under the Renewed covenant and how to celebrate among others. 

Hungry Hearts Church in Jackson, TN meets at 80-E Innsdale Cove every  Sabbath Day at 1:45 p.m and broadcasts a live sermon at 3:00 p.m.   No need to sit at home on Shabbat, come on down and worship with us.  Really good worship and deep teaching from God’s Word.  You can Call us at (731) 736-1055.

 Come celebrate Shabbat with us In-Person or Live on RevMediatv!

Corinth, MS Congregation

Hungry Hearts Church uses Torah observant teaching and holds to the God made rules in the first five books of the Bible as modified by God through His Holy Prophets and as magnified by Yeshua Messiah.  God gave us these rules for our own self governance to guarantee our liberty as human beings.  These are rules to live by and rules to amicably resolve conflicts and to give us the confidence to approach the Almighty God.  Attending church with believers of like mind within Torah gives each person confidence fellow congregants, in the Elders and in the teaching presented by them.

Hungry Hearts Church in Corinth, MS was the second Hungry Hearts Church, founded on July 4th weekend in 2008. The Corinth Congregation meets at 717 Taylor Street in downtown Corinth, every Sabbath at 10:00 a.m. with amazing worship and deep teaching from God’s Word.  You can call us at (662) 594-1780.

Cookeville TN Congregation

Hungry Hearts Church in Cookeville TN meets every 4th Sabbath (Saturday) at the Hampton Inn, 1025 Interstate Drive in Cookeville TN, just off of the Interstate. We start services at 1:00 p.m. We would live to see you there.

HUNGRY HEARTS MINISTRIES

SHABBAT SERVICE

Blessing over the Tallit’s:  Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha Olam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvatov vitzi vanu, l’ hee ta tef ba tzitzit

Blessed are You O Lord our God, King of the Universe who sanctifies us by Your Commandments and Commands us to wear the zit zit.

Blessing over the shofar’s:  Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha Olam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvatov vitzi vanu, leesh moah kol shofar. 

Blessed are You O Lord our God, King of the Universe who sanctifies us by Your Commandments and Commands us to sound the shofar.

Holy Days & Rosh Chodesh

Shehecheyanu:  Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha Olam, shehecheyanu, v’kiamanu, v’higianu laz man hazeh.

Blessed are You O Lord our God, King of the Universe who has kept us alive, sustained us and brought us to this season.

Blessing said during the lighting of the Menorah: (should be led by a woman):  Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha Olam, Asher Kidshanu B’ mitzvatov. Baruch ata Adonai, Borei morei ha eish, sh’modlik et halahavah Ruach Hakodesh shel harot v’manfeh l’eish votzrot.

The Lord’s Prayer:  Avinu shebashamayin!  Yitqadesh shimcha.  Tavo malchutcha, ye’aseh retzoncha kevashamayin ken ba‘aretz, et lechem chuqeinu ten lanu hayyom, uslach lanu al chatea’einu kefi shesolchim gam anachnu lachote’im lanu.  Ve’al tevi’einu lidei nissayon ki im chaltzeinu min hara.  Ki lecha hamamlechah vehagvurah vehatiferet le’olamei olamin. Amein

Our Father in heaven, sanctified be Your Name. May your  kingdom come. May Your will be done as in heaven, so also on the earth. Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil (one), because Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory into the ages. Amen.

Aaronic Blessing: over the congregation (must be spoken by an Elder): 

Ye’ varechecha Adonai v’yishmerecha, Ya’er Adonai panav eleicha vihuneca, Yisah Adonai panav eleicha v’ yasem l’ cha Shalom.

May the Lord bless you, and keep you. The Lord make His face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you. May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.

Opening Praise: (by an ordained member) Opening Prayer: (by an ordained member)

Chatzi Kaddish:  Yit-ga-dal v’yit-ka-desh sh’mei ra-ba b’alma di-v’ra chi-r’uteih,

v’yam-lich mal-chu-tei b’cha-yei-chon u-v’yo-mei-chon u-v’cha-yei d’chol beit Yis-rael, ba-a-ga-la u-viz’man ka-riv, v’im’ru: Amein.

Y’hei sh’mei ra-ba m’va-rach l’a-lam u-l’al-mei al-maya. 

Yit-ba-rach v’yish-ta-bach, v’yit-pa-ar v’yit-ro-mam v’yit-na-sei, v’yit-ha-dar v’yit-a-leh v’yit-ha-lal sh’mei d’kud-sha, b’rich hu,

L’ei-la min kol bir-cha-ta v’shi-ra-ta, tush-b’cha-ta v’neh-cheh-ma-ta da-a-mi-ran b’al-ma, v’i-m’ ru: Amein.

Exalted and hallowed be God’s great name, in the world which God created, according to plan. May God’s majesty be revealed in the days of our lifetime and the life of all Israel—speedily, imminently. To which we say:  Amen. Blessed be God’s great name to all eternity. Blessed, praised, honored, exalted, extolled, glorified, adored, and lauded be the name of the Holy Blessed One, beyond all earthly words and songs of blessing, praise and comfort. To which we say:  Amen.

Bar’chu:     Bar’chu Et Adonai Ham’ vorach,

                   Baruch ata Adonai Ham-vo-rach, L’olam vaed

Praise The Lord to whom praise is due forever!  Praised be the Lord to Whom praise is due, now and forever!

Shema:       Shema Yisrael, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai Echad. 

                   Baruch Shem k’vod, Malchuto L’olam Vaed

Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one.  Blessed is name of the Lord’s glorious Kingdom forever and ever.

V’ahavta:  V’ahavta et Adonai Elohecha, b’chol l’vavcha uv’chol nafsh’cha uv chol m’odecha.  V’hayu had’varim ha-eileh asher anochi m’tzav’cha hayom al l’vavecha.  V’shinantam l’vanecha v’dibarta bam b’shivt’cha b’veitecha uv’lecht’cha vaderech uv’shochb’cha uv’kumecha.  Uk’shartam l’ot al yadecha v’hayu l’totafot bein einecha.  Uch’tavtam al m’zuzot beitecha uvish’arecha.  L’maan tizk’ru, vaasitem et kol mitzvotai vih’yitem k’doshim l’Eloheichem.  Ani Adonai Eloheichem, asher hotzeiti et-chem mei-eretz Mitzrayim lih’yot lachem l’Elohim ani Adonai Eloheichem.

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might.  Take to heart these instructions with which I charge you this day.  Impress them upon your children.  Talk of them when you are at home and when you walk along the way, when you lie down and when you rise up.  Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol on your forehead; inscribe them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.  Thus you shall remember to observe all My commandments and to be holy to your God. I am the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God:  I am the Lord your God.

Yishtabach:  Yishtabach shimcha laad Malkeinu, Ha-El HaMelech hagadol v’hakadosh bashamayim uvaaretz.  Ki l’cha na-eh, Adonai Eloheinu v’ Elohei avoteinu v’imoteinu, shir ush’vachah, haleil v’zimrah, oz umemshalah, netzach g’dulah ug’vurah, t’hilah v’tiferet, K’dushah umalchut, brachot v’hodaot mei-atah v’ad olam.

You shall always be praised, great and holy God, our King in heaven and on earth.  Songs of praise and psalms of adoration become You, acknowledging Your might and Your dominion. Yours are strength and sovereignty, sanctity, grandeur and glory always. We offer our devotion, open our hearts in acclamation.

Holy Days

R’tzei:  R’tzei, Adonai Eloheinu, b’amcha Yisrael, ut’filatam b’ahavah t’kabeil,  ut’hi l’ratzon tamid avodat Yisrael amecha.  El karov l’chol korav, p’nei el avadecha v’choneinu, sh’foch ruchacha aleinu.  V’techezenah eineinu b’shuv’cha l’Tzion b’rachamim.  Baruch ata Adonai, hamachtzir sh’chinato l’Tzion.

 Find favor, O Lord our God, with Your people Israel, and accept their prayer in love.  May the worship of Your People Israel always be acceptable.  God who is near to all who call, turn loveingly to Your servants.  Pour out Your Spirit upon us.  Let our eyes behold your loving return to Zion.  Blessed are You, O Lord, whose presence returns to Zion.

T’Filah:  Adonai s’fatai tiftach ufi yagid t’hilatecha         Holy Days:     Ki tov Ki l’olam chasdoh (7)

Lord, open up my lips, that my mouth may declare Your praise.           He is good, His love endures forever.

Start worship:

Ahvote:  Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu, v’Elohei avoteinu v’imoteinu, Elohei Avraham, Elohei Yitzchak, v’ Elohei Yaakov, Elohei Sarah, Elohei Rivkah, Elohei Rachel v’Elohei Leah.  Ha El hagadol hagibor v’hanora, El Elyon, gomeil chasadim tovim, v’koneih hakol v’zocheir chasdei avot v’imahot, umeivi g’ulah liv’nei v’neihem l’maan sh’mo b’ahavah.  Melech ozeir umoshia umagen.  Baruch ata Adonai, magein Avraham v’ezrat Sarah.

Blessed are you O Lord our God, God of our fathers and mothers, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, God of Sarah, God of Rebecca, God of Rachel and God of Leah, the great, mighty and awesome God, transcendent God who bestows loving kindness, creates everything out of love, remembers the love of our fathers and mothers, and brings redemption to their children’s children for the sake of the Divine Name.  Sovereign, Deliverer, Helper and Shield.  Blessed are You, O Lord, Sarah’s helper, Abraham’s Shield.

Message by the selected Speaker:

Aleinu:  Aleinu l’shabei-ach laadon hakol, lateit g’dulah l’yotzeir b’reishit, shelo asanu k’goyei haaratzot, v’lo samanu k’mishp’chot haadamah.  Shelo sam chelkeinu kahem, v’goraleinu k’chol hamonam.  Vaanachnu kor’im umishtachavim umodim, lifnei Melech mal’chei hamlachim HaKodesh Baruch Hu.

Vne-emar, v’hayah Adonai l’Melech al kol haaretz.  Bayom hahu yih’yeh Adonai echad ush’mo echad.

Let us now praise the Sovereign  of the universe, and proclaim the greatness of the Creator who has set us apart from the other families of the earth, giving us a destiny unique among the nations.  We bend the knee and bow, acknowledging the supreme Sovereign, the Holy One of Blessing.

Thus it has been said, Adonai will be Sovereign over all the earth.  On that day, the Lord will be one and God’s name will be one.

Closing Kaddish:  Yit-ga-dal v’yit-ka-desh sh’mei ra-ba.  B’alma di-v’ra chi-r’uteih v’yam-lich mal-chu-tei, b’cha-yei-chon u-v’yo-mei-chon u-v’cha-yei d’chol beit Yis-rael, ba-a-ga-la u-viz’man ka-riv.  V’im’ru: Amein.

Y’hei sh’mei ra-ba m’va-rach l’a-lam u-l’al-mei al-maya. 

Yit-ba-rach v’yish-ta-bach, v’yit-pa-ar v’yit-ro-mam v’yit-na-sei, v’yit-ha-dar v’yit-a-leh v’yit-ha-lal sh’mei d’Kud’sha, B’rich hu,

L’ei-la min kol bir-cha-ta v’shi-ra-ta, tush-b’cha-ta v’neh-cheh-ma-ta da-a-mi-ran

b’al-ma, v’i-m’ ru: Amein.

Y’hei sh’lama raba min sh’maya, v’chayim aleinu v’al kol Yisrael.  V’imru: Amen.

Oseh shalom bimromav, Hu ya-aseh shalom a-lei-nu, v’al kol Yis-rael, V’im-ru: Amein.

Exalted and hallowed be God’s great name, in the world which God created, according to plan. May God’s majesty be revealed in the days of our lifetime and the life of all Israel—speedily, imminently. To which we say:  Amen. Blessed be God’s great name to all eternity. Blessed, praised, honored, exalted, extolled, glorified, adored, and lauded be the name of the Holy Blessed One, beyond all earthly words and songs of blessing, praise and comfort. To which we say:  Amen.

May there be abundant peace from Heaven, and life, for us and all Israel.  To which we say Amen.

May the One who creates harmony on high, bring peace to us and to all Israel.  To which we say Amen.