Holy Day* | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | 2031 | 2032 | 2033 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Passover | Mar 27 | Apr 15 | Apr 5 | Apr 22 | Apr 12 | Apr 1 | Apr 21 | Apr 10 |
Mar 30 |
Apr 17 | Apr 7 | Mar 26 |
Apr 13 |
Unleavened Bread | Mar 28-Apr 3 | Apr 16-22 | Apr 6-12 | Apr 23-29 | Apr 13-19 | Apr 2-8 | Apr 22-28 | Apr 11-17 |
Mar 31-Apr 6 | Apr 18-24 | Apr 8-14 | Mar 27 - Apr 2 | Apr 14-20 |
Pentecost | May 16 | Jun 5 | May 28 | Jun 16 | Jun 1 | May 24 | Jun 13 |
Jun 4 |
May 20 |
Jun |
Jun 1 |
May 16 |
Jun 5 |
Trumpets | Sep 7 | Sep 26 | Sep 16 | Oct 3 | Sep 23 | Sep 12 | Oct 2 |
Sep 21 |
Sep 10 | Sep 28 | Sep 18 | Sep 6 |
Sep 24 |
Atonement | Sep 16 | Oct 5 | Sep 25 | Oct 12 | Oct 2 | Sep 21 | Oct 11 |
Sep 30 |
Sep 19 |
Oct 7 |
Sep 27 |
Sep 15 |
Oct 3 |
Feast of Tabernacles | Sep 21-27 | Oct 10-16 | Sep 30-Oct 6 | Oct 17-23 | Oct 7-13 | Sep 26-Oct 2 | Oct 16-22 | Oct 5-11 |
Sep 24-30 | Oct 12-18 | Oct 2-8 | Sep 20-26 |
Oct 8-14 |
Last Great Day | Sep 28 | Oct 17 | Oct 7 | Oct 24 | Oct 14 | Oct 3 | Oct 23 | Oct 12 |
Oct 1 | Oct 19 |
Oct 9 | Sep 27 |
Oct 15 |
* All Holy Days start the Evening Before at Sunset. Click on any of the above Holy Days to learn more about it.
Holy Day* | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Passover | Mar 30 | Apr 19 | Apr 8 |
Unleavened Bread | Mar 31-Apr 6 | Apr 20-26 | Apr 9-15 |
Pentecost | May 20 | Jun 9 | May 31 |
Trumpets | Sep 10 | Sep 30 | Sep 19 |
Atonement | Sep 19 | Oct 9 | Sep 28 |
Feast of Tabernacles | Sep 24-30 | Oct 14-20 | Oct 3-9 |
Last Great Day | Oct 1 | Oct 21 | Oct 10 |
* All Holy Days start the Evening Before at Sunset. Click on any of the above Holy Days to learn more about it.
Holy Day* | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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Passover | Mar 25 | Apr 14 | Apr 3 | Apr 22 | Apr 10 |
Unleavened Bread | Mar 26-Apr 1 | Apr 15-21 | Apr 4-10 | Apr 23-29 | Apr 11-17 |
Pentecost | May 19 | Jun 8 | May 24 | Jun 12 | Jun 4 |
Trumpets | Sep 5 | Sep 25 | Sep 14 | Oct 3 | Sep 21 |
Atonement | Sep 14 | Oct 4 | Sep 23 | Oct 12 | Sep 30 |
Feast of Tabernacles | Sep 19-25 | Oct 9-15 | Sep 28-Oct 4 | Oct 17-23 | Oct 5-11 |
Last Great Day | Sep 26 | Oct 16 | Oct 5 | Oct 24 | Oct 12 |
* All Holy Days start the Evening Before at Sunset. Click on any of the above Holy Days to learn more about it.
Should You Observe God’s Holy Days or Demonic Holidays?
Is There "An Annual Worship Calendar" In the Bible?
Hebrew Calendar - "Did Jesus Observe the Postponements?"
Melito's Homily on the Passover - This is one of the earliest Christian writings about the Passover.
The Night to Be Observed - What is the night to be much observed? When is it?
Here are sermons related to each of the Holy Days that were given in the Continuing Church of God:
Continuing Church of God Passover Service. This is a step-by-step service on how to keep Passover for scattered Christians.
The Night to Be Much Observed. This message is intended for the evening that the First Day of Unleavened Bread begins.
Christians and the Days of Unleavened Bread.This sermon is intended to be watched on the First Day of Unleavened Bread.
How to Overcome Sin. This sermon was intended to be viewed the Last Day of Unleavened Bread.
Pentecost: What it Teaches and When it is. This sermon is intended to be watched on Pentecost.
Feast of Trumpets and the Book of Life. This sermon was intended to be watched on the Feast of Trumpets.
Day of Atonement: How Jesus fulfilled His part for the Atonement. This sermon is intended to be watched on the Day of Atonment.
Feast of Tabernacles’ Opening Night Message. This sermonette was watched on the opening night of the Feast of Tabernacles in 2013 by those in Santa Maria.
Feast of Tabernacles from Israel. This sermon was intended to be watched the First Day of the Feast of Tabernacles.
Last Great Day. This sermon was intended to be watched on the Last Great Day.
What is it? When is it? The KJV refers to it as "THE NIGHT TO BE MUCH OBSERVED." This scripture-packed animation includes background and specific information related to the children of Israel. It also gives some of the Old and New Testament prophetic ramifications of this event. How the NTBO is typically observed is also covered. The animation also includes a chart of scriptures and biblical dates to determine when that NTBO actually is. Furthermore, the animation provides information from the "Jewish Encyclopedia" which, through scripture, shows that many Jews have confused Passover with the "night to be observed." This is a great animation to give background on the NTBO and is also appropriate to be watched on the NTBO.
Here is a link: Night to Be Observed.
Additional Feast of Tabernacles' sermons are available at end of the article: Feast of Tabernacles' Sites for 2019.
Here is a link to CCOG Feast of Tabernacles' Sites for 2022.
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