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Sukkot 2020 

After repentance and deliverance during Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur, we must tabernacle with the Father. Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is all about entering the chamber of the Bridegroom for intimate fellowship. This year, 2020, has been unlike any the world has ever before seen. All of the prophets are in agreement that our Messiah is soon to return. However, the United States also stands on the verge of judgment from God. Let us leave all distractions behind and fellowship with God. We need Him now more than ever!

"I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine . . ."--Song of Songs 6:3

1st Day of Sukkot Feast Day Service on Saturday, October 3rd at 3pm EDT online

8th Day of Sukkot Feast Day Service on Saturday, October 10th at 3pm EDT online

Sukkot begins at sundown Oct. 2nd and ends at sundown on Oct. 10th. During this time, the Lord requires that we dwell in temporary shelters (called sukkot), enjoying fellowship with Him and each other. On the 1st and 8th days of Sukkot, God calls us to hold a sacred assembly (Lev. 23:33-43). Sukkot will be fulfilled when all of God's people dwell with Him forever with nothing to harm us or cause us to mourn (Rev. 21:1-4). Let's practice for eternity with God now!

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Sukkot is 1 of 3 annual Biblical Feasts on which the Lord requires a special offering called a Shelamim offering. This is a freewill offering, based on how much the Lord has blessed your household. Seek Him about giving your Shelamim offering any time during Sukkot this year (from sundown, Oct. 2nd to sundown Oct. 10th). You may give your Shelamim offering by clicking the button below. Choose "Offering" from the drop down menu and type "Sukkot" into the memo line. May God release a blessing to YOUR HOUSEHOLD for not coming before Him empty-handed (Deut. 16:16).

Give Your Shelamim Offering

Watch this video to learn more about the spiritual significance of Sukkot.

We look forward to observing the Feast with you!

Apostle Markita Brooks, Ministry Leader of The Truth In The Spirit