Fall Feasts
From the very beginning, God’s plan was to redeem the world. Moses was instructed in Leviticus to observe a series of feasts outlining God’s redemptive plan. There are seven of these times during the year, and the three we celebrate in the fall are known as The Fall Feasts:
Yom Teruah | The Feasts of Trumpets | Sundown, September 15th to Sundown, September 17th
Yom Kippur | The Day of Atonement | Sundown, September 24th to Sundown, September 25th
Sukkot | The Feasts of Tabernacles | Sundown, September 29th to Sundown, October 6th
Through the Fall Feasts we encounter a call to return to God. We take time to search our hearts, make changes in our lives, and help those around us. Of course, it all ends with a celebration and a taste of joy to come at our annual Sukkot Fall Festival.
We invite you join us as we use this time to return to God and connect to what matters.
Text “Days of Awe” to (833) 265-5246 to subscribe to our Fall Feasts devotional.
This is a great way to engage with these sacred times. It will provide more context for each of the Fall Feasts and a daily devotional for the 10 Days of Awe which begins with Yom Teruah and ends with Yom Kippur.
The Feasts end with our annual Sukkot Fall Festival on Thursday, October 5th. Save the Date!
May you encounter God in new ways and find comfort in His provision and redemption through the Fall Feasts.