...these are My feasts

“Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘The feasts of the LORD, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, these are My feasts. (Leviticus 23:2)

View the dates of God's Biblical Feasts -- Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Great Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles and the Eighth Day.

Please note the holy days begin at sunset on the previous evening.

2024

2024
Date
*Begins evening before; ++Observed on the previous evening
Passover*++
April 22
Feast of Unleavened Bread*
April 23-29
Pentecost*
June 16
Feast of Trumpets*
October 3
Day of Atonement*
October 12
Feast of Tabernacles*
October 17-23
The Eighth Day*
October 24

2025

2025
Date
*Begins evening before; ++Observed on the previous evening
Passover*++
April 12
Feast of Unleavened Bread*
April 13-19
Pentecost*
June 1
Feast of Trumpets*
September 23
Day of Atonement*
October 2
Feast of Tabernacles*
October 7-13
The Eighth Day*
October 14

2026

2026
Datum
*Begins evening before; ++Observed on the previous evening
Passover*++
April 1
Feast of Unleavened Bread*
April 2-8
Pentecost*
May 24
Feast of Trumpets*
September 12
Day of Atonement*
September 21
Feast of Tabernacles*
September 26 – October 2
The Eighth Day*
October 3
According to the biblical reckoning, the days begin in the evening (Genesis 1:5), when the sun sets (Joshua 8:29; 2 Chronicles 18:34; Mark 1:32), and are counted “from evening to evening” (Leviticus 23:32). All of God’s Feasts thus begin with sunset prior to the dates listed in this table.

The plan of redemption, as revealed in the Bible, is portrayed in the meaning of these seven annual Feasts.

What we believe

Is it possible to know what the future holds for us? Our Creator has a purpose with humanity and reveals it to us through an annual cycle of Feasts described in the Bible. It is an amazing plan that offers an incredible future to every man, woman and child who has ever lived. This brochure will help you understand the incredible truth of what lies ahead for all mankind.

Passover

The Passover teaches that Jesus Christ was without sin and, as the true Lamb of God, gave His life so that the sins of mankind could be forgiven and the death penalty removed (1 Corinthians 5:7; 1 Peter 1:18-20; Romans 3:25). Passover, although not celebrated as a holy day (in the sense of a 24-hour period), is the first Feast of the year.

Feast of Unleavened Bread

The Feast of Unleavened Bread teaches us that we are called to reject lawlessness and repent of sin. We are to live according to every word of God and according to the teachings of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 5:8; Matthew 4:4). During this Feast, leaven (yeast) symbolises sin and is therefore removed from our homes during the seven days of the Feast (1 Corinthians 5:7-8; Exodus 12:19). Eating unleavened bread symbolises the (desire to) live in sincerity and truth, free from sin.

Pentecost

The Feast of Pentecost, or Feast of Firstfruits, teaches us that Jesus Christ came to establish His Church. This Feast pictures the coming of the Holy Spirit and the establishment of the Church. The firstfruits are those to whom salvation will be given at the return of Christ. They are empowered with the Holy Spirit, who creates in each one a new heart and nature to live according to the commandments of God (Exodus 23:16; Acts 2:1-4, Acts 2:37-39; Acts 5:32; James 1:18).

Feast of Trumpets

The Feast of Trumpets teaches us that Jesus Christ will visibly return to earth at the end of this age. At that time, He will revive the saints who have already died at that time and transform the saints who are still alive at that time into immortal beings (Matthew 24:31; 1 Corinthians 15:52-53; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17). This Feast commemorates the blowing of the trumpets that will precede His Second Coming. Revelation 8-10 describes seven angels with seven trumpets. Christ will return with the blowing of the seventh and final trumpet (Revelation 11:15).

Day of Atonement

The Great Day of Atonement teaches us that Jesus Christ gave His life to pay for the sins of all mankind. It also points forward to the time when Satan will be bound for 1,000 years (Leviticus 16:29-30; Leviticus 16:20-22; Revelation 20:1-3). This Holy Day pictures our High Priest Jesus Christ, Who makes atonement for our sins, enabling us to be reconciled to God and enter the “Holy of Holies” (Hebrews 9:8-14; Hebrews 10:19-20). By fasting on this day, we draw closer to God and imagine humanity’s reconciliation with God. Christ is essential in this process as our High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-15; Hebrews 5:4-5; Hebrews 5:10) and as our eternal sacrifice for sin (Hebrews 9:26-28).

Feast of Tabernacles

The Feast of Tabernacles teaches that at the return of Jesus Christ, a new society will be established with Christ as King of kings and Lord of lords. Christ, assisted by the risen saints, will establish His government on the earth for 1,000 years (Revelation 19:11-16; Revelation 20:4; Leviticus 23:39-43; Matthew 17:1-4; Hebrews 11:8-9). His rule based on God’s law will spread from Jerusalem throughout the world and usher in an unprecedented period of peace and prosperity (Isaiah 2:2-4; Daniel 2:35; Daniel 2:44; Daniel 7:13-14).

The Eighth Day

The Eighth Day teaches us that Jesus Christ will complete His harvest of people by raising them from the dead and extending redemption to all those who died in the past and never had a full opportunity for salvation (Ezekiel 37:1-14; Romans 11:25-27; Luke 11:31-32; Revelation 20:11-13).
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