50+ Walking in His Ways
We invite all followers of Christ to join in celebrating the Biblical Feast Days (outlined in Leviticus 23). These commanded days are still deeply relevant to believers today as they are holy appointments to remember and celebrate our Father’s faithfulness to His covenants.
Together, we can examine the significance of the Lord’s festivals and how they can bring fresh meaning to your walk with His Son. We’ll help guide you in understanding how these special days can transform your faith, connect you with others who share a heart for living out God’s Word, and provide practical ways to align your life to walking in His Word.
Deepen your understanding of His Word without denominational filters.
Learn the significance of each festival in Leviticus 23 and how to celebrate them meaningfully.
Experience clear guidance and structure to avoid confusion.
Rooted in the Messiah while honoring the teachings of the Old Testament.
Following a calendar based on priestly order and scriptural accuracy.
Ancient principles adapted for today’s world
Worship and teachings rooted in thoughtful expressions of faith.
Celebrating and teaching their significance.
Find insight by looking into the Hebrew and Greek languages.
A safe space to explore and seek answers about faith.
Clear roles and responsibilities for stability and growth.
We do not celebrate Christmas and Easter as these holidays carry origins that are not supported by our Creator (YHWH). We as believers have to ask, “Where did the tradition of bringing a tree into our home come from? Where did the tradition of Santa Clause come from? Why do we see bunnies and hunt for colored eggs during Easter?” After researching, you will find scholarly sources that reveal that these traditions originated from ancient sun god and female fertility goddess worship (Babylon). We can also find references in our Bible that warn against participating in the ways of the pagans or nations as they are worshiping other gods.
The Feasts were given to the Hebrews long before there was a tribe or Kingdom of Judah. During the Exodus, those that came out of Egypt were called the “mixed multitude” of Hebrews and believing Egyptians. The LORD (YHWH) has always had the same instructions for the native born and the grafted in. All His feasts (“appointed times”) point to Messiah and His redemptive work in our lives. It’s clear that Jesus (Yahusha), all His disciples, John the Baptist, and Paul kept the feasts so that’s good enough for us.
Thankfully, our building has assigned rooms that can accommodate our younger group! This includes: nursery, toddler, pre-K, and elementary aged kids. We highly encourage parents to have their kids sit with them to actively listen to the reading as they are able. We will have table activities available for these age groups, along with an opportunity to engage in free play, with the supervision of a parent.
Join 50+ keeping His Feasts