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God's Holy Days

"These are the feasts of the LORD, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at their appointed times" (Leviticus 23:4).

Is it possible to know what the future holds? The Creator of mankind has an incredible plan for us, and He reveals it through an annual cycle of festivals described in the Scriptures.

  • by United Church of God
Why do we do some of the curious things we do? Why pretend that a jolly man in a red suit gives toys made by elves to children on one night a year Why pretend that rabbits lay eggs? And why do it in the name of religion?
  • by Andy McClain
Our family loves to camp. When we are unable to make it to nearby state park, we will often camp in our backyard.
  • by John Elliott
We often build up walls that cannot be penetrated. Unfortunately, they can also lock us away in our own seclusion, blinding us from what we really need to see.
  • by Michael Kelley
The Feast is over. You drive home with your thoughts consumed by the wonderful experiences, the marvelous spiritual food and the warm fellowship with old friends and new people you've met for the first time during the past eight days.
  • by Jean Cline
When you attend your assigned Feast site, you probably already know a lot of people from your local congregation or from other areas that are assigned to the same site.
  • by Anthony Wasilkoff
While we celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles at locations around the world, the communities around us will be observing the way we act. What kind of impression will we leave with them?
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  • by Peter Eddington
Thousands of Christians are preparing to celebrate a day picturing Jesus Christ's second coming. Have you ever explored the meaning of the biblical Feast of Trumpets?
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Put another way, does our Creator have a divine purpose for human beings? And does He have a prophetic plan whereby His purpose may be worked out here on earth?
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  • by Scott Ashley
By His powerful example Jesus Christ taught His disciples many vital lessons. Yet the sterling example shown to them less than a day before His death is one of the least understood and most neglected by those who claim to follow Him.
  • by David Treybig
Most people understand that Jesus died for our sins, and the details of His illegal crucifixion are well known. But few know that after Jesus' death His identity was stolen! Many well-intentioned believers have fallen for the deception. Are you also a victim?
  • by Jerold Aust
Most Christians view Easter as the most solemn Christian holiday of the year and believe that Jesus was resurrected on Easter Sunday, at sunrise. But was Jesus resurrected on Easter, and does it matter to God?

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