The Spring Festivals has to do with The Messiah’s First Coming and the restoration of the Spiritual side of mankind and the Fall Festivals has to do with the Second Coming and the restoration of th...
Shavuot (Pentecost) is celebrated on the 50th day after the first normal Sabbath within the seven days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This was the time where Israel travelled in the Wilderness...
The Passover celebration is called the Seder , which means, literally, The Order (the order in which the feast is conducted) ) The Seder begins at sundown and is conducted from the Haggadah (The Te...
The story of Y’shua’s last days in Jerusalem concerning His arrest, death and resurrection are the very foundations of our faith in Messiah and the Renewed Covenant belief. All four Gospels devote ...
Today Purim is a happy festival with an almost carnival atmosphere. It is a time to remember that "YHVH works all things together for good" for those who are called according to His purposes.
Th...
Chanukkah, the Festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the month of Kislev. The Hebrew word "chanukkah" (say "chah-noo-...
It is a wonderful time for family to separate the week from the Sabbath rest commanded to us in so many of the scriptures. This is one way in celebrating the Sabbath meal.
Meaning of Sukkot – Water Pouring Ceremony.-
Turning back the Torah – Joy of Torah - Y’shua’s encounter with the woman – John 8 - Celebrating Sukkot in the New Jerusalem.
· The meaning of women in...
There are three Festivals that form part of the Fall Festivals; Yom Teruah or Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur and Tabernacles or Sukkot. Y’shua fulfilled the Spring Festivals during His first Coming and ...
We see Yom Kippur as one of the Festivals that have not been fulfilled in relation of the Prophetic Timeline as stipulated by the Seven Festivals. The Day of Atonement focuses on the Day of Judgmen...