Showing posts with label Biblical feasts 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical feasts 2021. Show all posts

Feast of Tabernacles Events for Believers in Messiah - 2021

Feast of Tabernacles events for believers in Messiah 2021 | Land of Honey



Here is a list of celebrations for the Feast of Tabernacles happening this year in 2021! Celebrating the Biblical holidays with others is truly a special opportunity and if you're looking for an event near you hopefully you can find one here. Sukkot is an eight day celebration, and many of these last for the duration. Even if you have to travel or can only make a a day or two I would encourage you to do what you can to worship the Creator with others during this special time.

Please note: I am not familiar with each ministry or all the people responsible for these Tabernacle events. People celebrate the Biblical holidays in a variety of ways, so reach out and contact the organizers ahead of time if you have specific questions about what that will look like. I simply want to give people the option of connecting with others through this list.

Feast of Tabernacles events 2021:

Great Hebrew Awakening Sukkot
September 19 - 22
Oxford, North Carolina

Sukkot of the Rockies
September 19 - October 1
Fountain, Colorado

Feast of Tabernacles: Fire on the Altar
September 20 - 27
Bradenton, Florida

Tabernacles Jekyll Island
September 20 - 27
Jekyll Island, Georgia

Feast of Tabernacles Montana
September 20 - 28
Hungry Horse, Montana

Sukkot YES
September 20 - 28
Amery, Wisconsin

Midwest Sukkot: The Rehearsal
September 20 - 28
Manson, Iowa

Grafted Together Sukkot
September 20 - 28
Sunset, South Carolina

Founded in Truth Fellowship Sukkot
September 20 - 28
Casar, North Carolina

COGNJ Feast of Tabernacles
September 20-28
Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania

Feast of Tabernacles Virginia
September 20 - 28
Spotsylvania, Virginia

Brazos Bereans Tabernacles
September 20 - 28
Glen Rose, Texas

The Father's Call Feast of Tabernacles
September 20 - 28
St. George, Utah

Feast of Tabernacles Rapid City
September 20-28
Rapid City, South Dakota

Feast of the Nations Sukkot
September 20 - 29
High Springs, Florida

Sukkot Shalom
September 20 - 29
Wall Walla, Washington

Choose Life Sukkot
September 20 - 29
Coffeville, Mississippi

Revive House of Messiah Sukkot
September 20 - 29
Medina, Texas

Ohope Sukkot 2021: Kinship
September 20 - 29
Ohope Beach, New Zealand

Sukkot 2021 Immersions
September 21
Oxford, Michigan

Tabernacles 2021
September 21 - 28
Gladwin, Michigan

Feast of Tabernacles WA
September 21 - 28
Mandurah WA, Australia

Sukkot NC
September 21 - 30
Triangle, Virginia

Feast of Tabernacles Eau Claire
September 21 - 30
Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Sh'ar Hashamayim Sukkot
September 22
Stouhton, Massachusetts 

Idaho Sukkot Campmeeting
September 22 - 27
Stanley, Idaho

Solel Fellowship Sukkot
September 22 - 29
Charlotte, Michigan

Yahweh's Restoration Ministries Feast of Tabernacles
September 22 - 29
Holt's Summit, Missouri

Lion and Lamb Ministries Tabernacles
September 22 - 30
Chandler, Oklahoma

B'nai Israel Messianic Assembly Sukkot
September 22 - 30
Kellyville, Oklahoma

Truth on the Web Feast of Tabernacles 2021
September 22 - 30
Hardin, Kentucky

EliYah Ministries Feast of Tabernacles
September 22 or 23 - 29 or 30
Steelville, Missouri

Safe Haven Sukkot Conference
September 22 - October 1
Orosi, California

House of David Ministries Sukkot Celebration
September 24
Fairland, Oklahoma

Assembly of Yahweh Feast of Tabernacles
September 23 - 29
Eaton, Michigan

Restoring His Way Feast of Sukkot
September 23 - 30  
Wewoka, Oklahoma

Messiah's New Life Tabernacle Sukkot
September 23 - 30
Avilla, Indiana

Torah to the Tribes Sukkot
October 5 - 10
Stayton, Oregon

Feast of Tabernacles Celebration
October 21 or 22 - 28 or 29
Tampa Bay, Florida

Do you know of a Sukkot gathering not listed here? Let me know below!

Sukkot Events in 2021 for believers in Messiah | Land of Honey







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The Feast of Tabernacles: What it Means and Why You Should Celebrate
8 Things Scripture Says About the Feast of Tabernacles
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Biblical Holiday Dates 2021 + Printable

Hebrew Holiday Dates 2021 - free printable | Land of Honey

These are the dates when the Hebrew holidays land in 2021! As usual, here is a free printable for you to stick in your planner, on your fridge, on your desk, or wherever else so that you can be sure to free up these days to celebrate the set apart times of our Creator. All of these holidays are significant, and honoring them will cause your faith to grow tremendously! Some of these days are called Sabbaths in Scripture, which means we are not to do any work on those days and otherwise treat them as the weekly Sabbath. I've made note of those days so that you can plan accordingly.

Once again I'm giving you two different sets of dates. There are many calendars out there that believers observe, and my goal is not to convince you of which one to pick. I share these two because they are the most common amongst people I know. I would encourage you to pick a calendar and go with it. If you have a congregation, going with their dates gives you a chance to celebrate with community, which I am all for. As always, pray about how you should live and be willing to make changes and adjustments as your faith grows and you learn more.

Biblical Holiday Traditional Calendar Dates for 2021 - free printable | Land of Honey


Traditional calendar:

The traditional calendar has days going from sundown to sundown. Holidays start at sundown on the day listed. For example, Passover starts at sundown on March 27 and ends at sundown the next day, on March 28. The traditional calendar also gives an extra day for Shavuot and Yom Teruah, though Scripture treats both as one-day holidays.

Passover - March 27-28
Feast of Unleavened Bread - March 28 - April 4
First Fruits - March 28-29
Shavuot - May 16-18
Yom Teruah - September 6-8
Yom Kippur - September 15-16
Sukkot - September 20-27

No work days:

First day of Unleavened Bread - March 28-29
Last day of Unleavened Bread - April 3-4
Shavuot - May 16-18
Yom Teruah - September 6-8
Yom Kippur - September 15-16
First day of Sukkot - September 20-21
Last day of Sukkot - September 26-27

Not familiar with a no work day? They are treated as the weekly Sabbath. More on that here!

Biblical holiday dates from Torah to the Tribes + free printable | Land of Honey

Torah to the Tribes' calendar:

This calendar uses daylight to daylight dates. This means Passover starts at daybreak on April 3 and ends at daybreak April 4, which is the start of Unleavened Bread.

Passover - April 3
Feast of Matzah - April 4 - 10
First Fruits - April 4
Shavuot - May 23
Yom Teruah - September 17
Yom Kippur - September 26
Sukkot - October 1-8

No work days:
First day of Matzah Week - April 4
Last day of Matzah Week - April 10
Shavuot - May 23
Yom Teruah - September 17
Yom Kippur - September 26
First day of Sukkot - October 1
Last day of Sukkot - October 8

Whatever calendar you go by, now is the time to plan your schedule and put in for time off from work so that you can enjoy these set apart times.

Hebrew Holiday Dates 2021 - free printable | Land of Honey

Related posts:
The Beginner's Guide to the Biblical Holidays
Why I Started Celebrating the Biblical Feasts
What is No-Work Day?

Here's When the Biblical Holidays Happen in 2021

The Biblical holidays are significant times for believers. The Creator set these times apart and throughout history he has used these feasts and holidays in big ways, from the Messiah being killed at Passover to the Holy Spirit being given at Shavuot, and we should expect him to continue that trend. Let's pay attention to when these special times are and take part in them like Scripture says we should!

Leviticus 23 tells us when these happen, but since the Gregorian calendar doesn't match up with the Creator's calendar the dates land a little bit differently each year. There are also a few different ways to calculate the start of the year and because of that there are several different calendars that believers go by. What I'm sharing here is the one that is mostly commonly used. Mark your calendars for these set apart times!

When do the Biblical holidays happen in 2021?

Passover - March 27-28
Feast of Unleavened Bread - March 28 - April 4
First Fruits - March 28-29
Shavuot - May 16-18
Feast of Trumpets - September 6-8
Yom Kippur - September 15-16
Feast of Tabernacles - September 20-27

A couple of things about this. According to this calendar, days start in the evening at sundown. This means that Passover starts on the evening of March 27 and goes through the evening of the 28th. This calendar also gives an extra day to both the Feast of Trumpets and Shavuot, even though in the Bible they are both just one day events.

It's also important to note that while all of these are special times, some of these are also considered Sabbath days which means we shouldn't work on them. These Sabbath days are the first and last days of Unleavened Bread, Shavuot, the Feast of Trumpets, Yom Kippur, and the first and last days of Tabernacles.

More on the Biblical holidays:
Reasons Why Believers Should Keep the Biblical Holidays
The Beginner's Guide to the Biblical Holidays
Biblical Holidays 2021 Dates Printable

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