Calendar
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Sabbath service is at 10:30 AM every Saturday. See upcoming events and opportunities to commune with the body.
Upcoming
What's on the calendar
Times shown in Eastern Time (ET). Recurring weekly Sabbath service is at 10:30 AM every Saturday — no need to RSVP. Feast services and seders may have separate sign-ups; the calendar entry will say so.
The rhythm of the year
Appointed times, not Jewish holidays.
Scripture calls them moedim — God's appointed times. Leviticus 23 names them “the feasts of the Lord,” and that is how we receive them: not as ethnic celebrations, but as the Father's calendar for His household. The spring feasts remember what Yeshua has finished. The fall feasts hold space for what He is still to do.
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Spring — remembering
Pesach (Passover), Hag HaMatzot (Unleavened Bread), Bikkurim (First Fruits), and Shavuot (Pentecost). The Lamb, the empty tomb, the gift of the Spirit.
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Weekly — resting
Shabbat, every Saturday. The first feast named in Scripture, and the only one that comes around again in seven days.
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Fall — awaiting
Yom Teruah (the Feast of Trumpets), Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles). The trumpet, the atonement, the King who tabernacles with His people.
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Also kept
Hanukkah and Purim — later additions to the Jewish year, treasured for what they remember about God's faithfulness in dark seasons.
Relay
A faith worth passing on, taught with care, lived out at home.