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In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the importance of finishing a season well before moving into a new one, a pattern we see modeled in the transition from Adar to Nisan.
Adar, the 12th month in the Hebrew calendar, is a season of refinement, preparation, and completion, while Nisan, the first month of the new year, marks a spiritual new beginning. This biblical calendar cycle reminds us that before God begins something new, He invites us to finish well what came before it.
Join Megann as she unpacks the meanings of the Hebrew words “Zeman” and "Moed", and why finishing well protects us from carrying into our next season what should remain in the past. Aligning with God’s times and seasons positions us to transition with grace, not rush the reset, and press forward in purpose.
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In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the importance of finishing a season well before moving into a new one, a pattern we see modeled in the transition from Adar to Nisan.
Adar, the 12th month in the Hebrew calendar, is a season of refinement, preparation, and completion, while Nisan, the first month of the new year, marks a spiritual new beginning. This biblical calendar cycle reminds us that before God begins something new, He invites us to finish well what came before it.
Join Megann as she unpacks the meanings of the Hebrew words “Zeman” and "Moed", and why finishing well protects us from carrying into our next season what should remain in the past. Aligning with God’s times and seasons positions us to transition with grace, not rush the reset, and press forward in purpose.

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