Feast Days
Tekia, Shevarim, Teruah, Tekiah Gedola – Yom Teruah
Yom Teruah Tekia, Shevarim, Teruah, Tekiah Gedola What is Yom Teruah? Yom means day and Teruah means a sounding blast to the shofar or trumpet. Yom Teruah/Day of Blowing or Day of Blowing the Shofar or trumpet is an Appointed Time commanded by Elohim. When is Yom...
Yom Kippur in the New Covenant
Shabbat
Shabbat Shabbat (שַׁבָּת; related to Hebrew verb "cease, rest") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and is the day of rest and abstention from work as commanded by God. Shabbat involves two interrelated commandments: to remember (zachor) and to observe (shamor). -...
Sukkot
Sukkot Sukkot is one of the biblically Appointed Times set apart by God. Many times in our lives, we put our hopes and faith in things that give us security such as careers, finances, the stock market, and insurance. These things, however, do not last and many times...
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur Yom Means “Day” The word “Kippur” comes from the wordכּפ" or" "KAF-PEY-RESH" or "KAPHAR" which means, “to cover; to placate; to cancel; to forgive; to purge away; to put off; and to make reconciliation.” Yom Kippur is referred to as the “Day of...
Yom Teruah
Yom Teruah Yom Teruah literally means “Day of Sounding” or “Day of Alarm,” a day of rejoicing and day of blowing the trumpets! “Yom” means “day.” “Teruah” means תְּרוּעָ blasting noise; blowing; shouting; rejoicing; alarm; joyful sound; shout an alarm; alert; alarm...






