New World Worship
New World Worship is a dedicated community that holds strong convictions regarding the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant. We believe that this covenant will be upheld when Paradise is restored. In our daily lives, we strive to follow the principles of the covenant, as outlined in the
verses of Leviticus 26:46, Matthew 26:26-29, Revelation 21:1-5, and Isaiah 66:22-24. Our congregation follows a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly liturgical program that helps us stay connected with our spirituality and pay homage to God. Each day, we engage in spiritual practices, such as prayer, meditation, and self-reflection, allowing us to deepen our connection with the divine. Weekly gatherings are an integral part of our worship experience.
During these gatherings, we gather as a community to celebrate, pray, and reflect on the teachings and values outlined in the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant. Through hymns, sermons, and communal rituals, we strive to foster a sense of unity and spiritual growth among our members. Monthly services provide an opportunity to delve deeper into specific themes or

related to the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant. These events offer an opportunity for reflection, contemplation, and deeper spiritual exploration. Annually, we celebrate festivals and holidays that hold significant meaning for our congregation. These celebrations provide an opportunity for us to come together as a community, share joy, and honor the values and traditions that define the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant.
At New World Worship, we are committed to upholding the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant and striving to create a harmonious and spiritually fulfilling environment for our members. We believe that through our daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly liturgical program, we can deepen our
relationship with God and contribute to the restoration of Paradise. New World Worship is a religious community dedicated to maintaining the Mount Sinai Religious Covenant. We believe that this covenant will be upheld when Paradise is restored. Our daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly liturgical program is rooted in Lev 26:46, Matt 26:26-29, Rev 21:1-5, and Isa 66:22-24.