The Holy Days and Feasts of Yehovah
We celebrate the Feasts of Yehovah as they are instructed in the Torah. These Feasts were HIS Feasts (not a Feast of the Jews as many state today) and we are instructed to observe them for ALL time. This is for anyone that chooses to serve Yehovah and for those who claim Yeshua as their Messiah. These Feasts are called Moedim in Hebrew and mean appointed times. They are times when the Father comes to meet with HIS chosen ones and they have become a time of great celebration for us as we follow His instructions and rejoice that our names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
The Prophetic Significance of the Moedim
The Feasts of Yehovah are also shadow pictures of things to come. We need to understand that they are prophetic rehearsals that show us what the future holds for those who put their trust in Yeshua as their sacrifice for sin. Many will ask “Why do you keep these Feasts which are now done away with?”. First, no where in Scripture do you find they were done away with. NO WHERE! Second, 1 John 2:6 states If we claim we have Yeshua as our Messiah, we should live our life like He lived His. Both Yeshua and all the disciples kept the Feasts and so it is our honor to be invited to keep them as well.
Guidelines for Observance
We Celebrate the Feast Days from sundown to sundown which is the true definition of a day in the time of Yeshua. We schedule our Moedim on what we believe is the most accurate historical references. However, we know that we can not be 100% certain. We also are committed to not belittle others who see things differently and hope you will have the same heart and attitude as well.
2026 Calendar of Holy Days
The following schedule details the 2026 Spring and Fall Feasts of YHVH:
| Feast Name | Scheduled Date and Time (2026) |
|---|---|
| PESACH / PASSOVER | Friday April 3rd at 6:00 pm |
| First Day of Matzah / Feast of Unleavened Bread | Friday April 3rd at Sundown thru Friday the 10th at Sundown |
| Last Day of Matzah / Feast of Unleavened Bread | Thursday April 9th at Sundown thru Friday April 10th Sundown |
| SHAVUOT / Pentecost | Sunday May 24th at 3:00 pm |
| YOM TERUAH / Feast of Trumpets | Most likely Sept 12th sunset to Sept 13th sunset |
| YOM KIPPUR / Day of Atonement | Most likely Sept 21st sunset to Sept 22nd sunset |
| SUKKOT / FEAST OF TABERNACLES | Friday Sept 25th through Sunday October 4th |
Notes on the Fall Feasts
The exact Fall Feasts will be determined by the sighting of the moon in Month 7. Actual High Holy Day dates may vary by one day.
Holidays That Are Not Biblically Commanded
Purim and Hanukah are NOT commanded Feasts of Yehovah. We choose to celebrate them for several reasons but do not teach you must observe them. There is nothing wrong with celebrating Holidays that were not given by Yehovah as long as we don’t teach it as Law and it is not pagan in origin.
- Purim: It is NOT a moedim or appointed time but rather a great celebration of deliverance from the hands of evil. We choose to celebrate this great Biblical event and enjoy a day rejoicing in Yehovah and praying for our brothers and sisters in Israel and around the globe.
- Hanukah: We know from Scripture that Yeshua attended the Feast of Hanukah so if it was good enough for Him it is good enough for us. Hanukah is also a great celebration of Yehovah’s mighty hand delivering his people from Greek sun god worship.
We believe that there will be future significance in these dates in prophecy.