by Jay Ledbetter
Prophecy tells us in the future that everyone “shall go up from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and keep the Feast of Tabernacles” (Zechariah 14:16). But what if you find yourself unable to attend?
by Mark Holladay
When we attend Church services, we need to enter with intention.
by Dan Preston
If this is your first Feast, or your first Feast back, what do you need to know in order to properly keep this Festival of God?
by Chuck Smith
The Feast of Tabernacles this year in Vieux Fort, St. Lucia was extra special with several large extended families and a hotel that was 90 percent filled with brethren.
by Tom Nichol
Circumstances cause some not to be able to attend the Feast of Tabernacles. Here are some tips if you are one of those people this year.
by Karen Edelbach
Yes, it’s over quickly. But we can then continue in our preparations for the future God has for us through our Bible study, prayers and continuing to live God’s way on a daily basis. We do this by following in Christ’s footsteps.
by Israel Robledo
An inspiring Feast of Tabernacles was held in Panajachel, Guatemala, and brethren returned safely home, despite a political crisis that arose during the Feast.
by Mark Winner
Even at the Feast family members can be pulled in many directions. Enjoy the blessing of having physical family at the Feast by making time to spend time together.