
Feast of Tabernacles : September 19-25, 2013
The Eighth Day (Last Great Day): September 26, 2013
Feast of Tabernacles : October 9-15, 2014
The Eighth Day (Last Great Day): October 16, 2014
Feast of Tabernacles : September 28 - October 4, 2015
The Eighth Day (Last Great Day): October 5, 2015
2013 Feast of Tabernacle sites [1]
Visit the UCG Feast website at feast.ucg.org [1] to view more information about this year's Feast locations.
2012 Feast Video: Fitly Framed Together [2]
This year’s Feast of Tabernacles sermon video is titled: “Fitly Framed Together.” The Kingdom of God is our destination. But, our journey to the Kingdom is not one we make alone. We are collectively preparing ourselves as Christ's bride-to-be. We love, care for and support one another in this shared destiny.
The video discusses the importance of Christ’s vision of the Church. Members from two congregations share their stories and thoughts on how they are increasingly being “joined and knit together” (Ephesians 4:16From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.
See All... [3]). As brothers and sisters in Christ, their stories should bring to mind your own calling and inspire you to be adding to what “every joint supplies” (Ephesians 4:16From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.
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The core part of the message is by Dennis Luker, president, expounding God’s Word and explaining how we can all work together in God’s service as we seek first the Kingdom of God.
As we look forward to God’s Kingdom and anticipate the time when all of humanity will be learning of His ways—pictured by the Feast of Tabernacles—this message will help all of us to be even more committed to serving Christ in everything we do.
About the Feast of TabernaclesChronicling the activities of Jesus Christ's earthly ministry, the book of John points out that when the "Feast of Tabernacles was at hand," Jesus Himself "went up to the feast" and taught at the Temple in Jerusalem. This was done in observance of the final of three annual Festival seasons that are outlined in the Bible, particularly in the book of Leviticus.
These three seasons, the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Pentecost and the Fall Festival season, were all observed by Jesus and the first-century Church. The latter season is capped by the eight-day Festival of Tabernacles and Last Great Day (also called "the eighth day") (Leviticus 23:33-36 [33] And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
[34] Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto the LORD.
[35] On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
[36] Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: on the eighth day shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: it is a solemn assembly; and ye shall do no servile work therein.
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"As part of the United Church of God's commitment to follow the example of the first-century Church, we keep these days, even though they are essentially nontraditional in today's age and not largely observed by other religious organizations," explained Dennis Luker, president of the United Church of God.
This same commitment leads members of the United Church of God to observe a seventh-day Sabbath on Saturday as Christ did.
Luker pointed out that from a biblical perspective, the Festival of Tabernacles pictures the coming time when Jesus will return to earth and directly rule the world for 1,000 years.
"As the Feast of Tabernacles represents a coming time of unprecedented harmony and peace, we conduct this annual eight-day event with a strong family focus," Luker explained. Accordingly, members and families take part in daily church services and a whole range of positive family-based activities throughout the Festival.
This eight-day Festival represents the prophesied fulfillment of the coming Kingdom of God, which Jesus taught about extensively during His earthly ministry. The annual festivals observed earlier in the year by the Church represent the Christian's redemption from sin through Christ's sacrifice, the commitment of Christians to put sin out of their lives and the coming of God's Holy Spirit to strongly empower a Christian to live life in harmony with God's law and prepare for eternal life.
In 2012, United Church of God members and families will travel to dozens of Festival of Tabernacles sites around the world to take part in this biblical assembly. Church members traditionally observe the earlier festivals in their local areas. However, proper observance of the Festival of Tabernacles requires that members reside in temporary quarters (called "booths" or "tabernacles" in the Bible – Leviticus 23:42Ye shall dwell in booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell in booths:
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The Church rents large conference centers or facilities to accommodate daily worship during the Festival, and members typically stay in nearby hotels to fulfill the temporary nature required by the biblical command. "Staying in a temporary dwelling such as a hotel underscores the transitory nature of this present world and illustrates how it will be replaced by the prophesied Kingdom of God," noted Luker.
This year the Festival of Tabernacles will be observed from October 1 through October 8, 2012.
"The emphasis placed by Christ on the coming Kingdom of God is intense, and Church members accordingly take the opportunity to observe this Festival very seriously," explained Luker.
Because the Festival of Tabernacles occurs during a nontraditional time when vacations and school absences are not common, the Church encourages members and families to notify employers and schools well in advance of their plans.
This helps minimize misunderstandings and to obtain school assignments and other information.
"This way Church children don't fall behind in academics while they are briefly absent from school to observe the biblical festivals with their families," Luker related.
The Church president also noted that the vast majority of teachers and administrators are "very cooperative across the United States" in helping students prepare for their brief absences to observe the biblical festivals.
Feast of Tabernacles locations sponsored by the United Church of God [1] .
Links:
[1] http://feast.ucg.org
[2] http://www.ucg.org/ucg-feast-film/gods-holy-days/feast-tabernacles-2012-fitly-framed-together/
[3] http://www.ucg.org/bible/1/EPH/4/16#v16
[4] http://www.ucg.org/bible/1/LEV/23/33-36#v33
[5] http://www.ucg.org/bible/1/LEV/23/42#v42
[6] http://www.ucg.org/booklet/gods-holy-day-plan-promise-hope-all-mankind/feast-tabernacles-jesus-christ-reigns-over-all-e
[7] http://www.ucg.org/holidays-and-holy-days/feast-peace/
[8] http://www.ucg.org/gods-holy-days/millennium-pictured-feast-tabernacles/
[9] http://www.ucg.org/booklet/gods-holy-day-plan-promise-hope-all-mankind
[10] http://www.ucg.org/booklet/united-church-god