Upcoming Events
"Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them, 'The appointed times of Yahweh, which you are to proclaim as set-apart gatherings, My appointed times are these . . .'" Leviticus 23:2
Weekly Sabbath Service
Every Saturday at 11am
Weekly Torah Study
Every Tuesday @10am at Beit Lechem
Cover the County Prayer
4th Thursday of every month 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ Beit Lechem
Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets) is Here
Wednesday, October 2nd, 5:30pm!
Begins Wednesday night, October 2nd at sundown and lasts until Sundown Thursday, October 3rd.
We will meet at 5:30pm on the 2nd at Beit Lechem (1250 Frontage Road). For our annual “Dunk and Dine.” Please bring:
Your shofars
Casual clothes that can get wet (for the mikveh)
Chili, cornbread, chips, cheese, or a dessert to share.
We will caravan to the Colorado River together, where we will mikveh (The tradition of baptism originated as the mikveh tradition) and blow our shofars. Afterward, we will return to Beit Lechem for fellowship and dinner.
Yahweh spoke to Moses saying: “Speak to the Children of Israel, saying: In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you are to have a Shabbat rest, a memorial of blowing shofars(shofarot), a holy convocation. You are to do no regular work, and you are to present an offering made by fire to Yahweh.” Leviticus 23:23-25
Repairing the Breach
Saturday, Oct 5th 6pm
at Jubilee Family Church
Yom Kippur - The Wedding
Join Us on Sabbath @ 3pm
Sundown on Friday evening, October 11th through Saturday evening, October 12th
This is the day we celebrate and renew our relationship with God and each other. It’s a time of self-examination of vows made throughout the year, renouncing the bad ones, and reaffirming the good ones.
For some, it is the beginning of their walk with God, for others it is a time of renewal. Come celebrate this day with us and experience the blessings that follow in your life. Most of us will spend this day fasting and in prayer.
Please join us at our special 3pm service time on Sabbath. After the service we will break the fast together with dinner.
Traditionally, many people wear white to symbolize the renewed purity as the Bride of Messiah, but whether you choose to wear white or not, please come join us, ready to meet with God and be renewed.
Feast of Tabernacles at Beit Lechem
Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles - The Honeymoon)
Sundown Wednesday, October 16th - Sundown Thursday,October 24th, 2024
(8 days)
For 8 days, we will press-in to God and each other.
Hanging out at Sukkot
Camp out together
Share meals
Engage in special teachings
Participate in fun events
Honeymoon with God - Grow and Deepen our spiritual relationship
If you would like to celebrate Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) with Beit Lechem, please let us know: events@beit-lechem.com, call 970-216-3532, or ...
Leviticus 23:33-43 Yahweh said to Moshe (Moses), “Tell the people of Isra’el, ‘On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the feast of Sukkot for seven days to Yahweh. On the first day there is to be a holy convocation; do not do any kind of ordinary work. For seven days you are to bring an offering made by fire to Yahweh; on the eighth day you are to have a holy convocation and bring an offering made by fire to Yahweh; it is a day of public assembly; do not do any kind of ordinary work.
“‘These are the designated times of Yahweh that you are to proclaim as holy convocations and bring an offering made by fire to Yahweh — a burnt offering, a grain offering, a sacrifice and drink offerings, each on its own day — besides the Shabbats (Sabbaths) of Yahweh, your gifts, all your vows and all your voluntary offerings that you give to Yahweh.
“‘But on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when you have gathered the produce of the land, you are to observe the festival of Yahweh seven days; the first day is to be a complete rest and the eighth day is to be a complete rest. On the first day you are to take choice fruit, palm fronds, thick branches and river-willows, and celebrate in the presence of Yahweh your God for seven days. You are to observe it as a feast to Yahweh seven days in the year; it is a permanent regulation, generation after generation; keep it in the seventh month. You are to live in sukkot (tents/booths - plural) for seven days; every citizen of Isra’el is to live in a sukkah (tent/booth - singular), so that generation after generation of you will know that I made the people of Isra’el live in sukkot when I brought them out of the land of Egypt; I am Yahweh your God.’”
Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah
The 8th Day of Sukkot - New Beginnings
Sundown on Wednesday, October 23rd through Sundown Thursday, October 24th
The first and last day of Sukkot are designated as sabbaths. This year, these days also fall on the weekly Sabbaths, so these are double Sabbaths.
This is the day to commit to waking in the new life and teachings you experienced in Sukkot. The Torah reading cycle and feast days start again, and it is a chance for us all to commit to new beginnings.
John 7:37–39 On the last and greatest day of the Feast (Sukkot), Yeshua stood up and cried out loudly, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture says, ‘out of his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’ ”
Now He said this about the Ruach (Holy Spirit), whom those who trusted in Him were going to receive; for the Ruach was not yet given, since Yeshua was not yet glorified.
Don’t miss out on the last and greatest day of Sukkot! God promises to meet with us on His feast days, and this, the Greatest Day of Sukkot is one where you can expect a mighty outpouring.