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Preach The Acceptable Year of יהוה בּן יהוה
(Luke 4:19)

Witnessing the fulfillment of the things יהוה בּן יהוה told us that shall come to be—wars, rumors of war, famines, sorrows, troubles, global deceptions, and even the appearance of the abomination of desolation—is awe inspiring and breathtaking (Mark 13:3-12). But it also strengthens our resolve to hold firm in keeping the commandments of the Lord, יהוה. And as we approach the end of another agricultural year, now is the time to honor one such commandment: that we solemnly observe the Feast of Tabernacles and a Holy Convocation unto the Lord, יהוה, our God (Leviticus 23:36; Deuteronomy 16:13, 15).

יהוה, who delivered us out of the land of Egypt, further directs us to dwell in nomadic structures made from the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and the boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook for seven days during this sacred feast (Leviticus 23:40, 42; Hosea 12:9).

Yet, we do not complain about our brief living conditions. Nor do we find difficulty in following the additional command of יהוה בּן יהוה to rejoice in this feast!  Why? Because we recognize that these temporary booths are meant to help us remember our journey through the wilderness as we discipline ourselves to occupy the everlasting abodes יהוה בּן יהוה, who Maketh the Clouds His Chariot, has gone to prepare for us (Deuteronomy 16:14; Psalm 104:3; John 14:2).

Thus, despite any afflictions and any obstacles placed in our way, we must endure such hardness as good soldiers of Christ, יהוה בּן יהוה: For he that endures unto the end shall be saved (Mark 13:13; 2 Timothy 2:3).

To endure is to have fortitude. And because יהוה בּן יהוה has blessed us in all the works of our hands, we shall gather in our labors out of the field spiritually and physically, ultimately enabling us to Preach the Acceptable Year of יהוה בּן יהוה  (Exodus 23:16; Deuteronomy 16:15; Luke 4:19).

We realize that endurance requires a special work to take place, first in the mind. Therefore this special work and distinct labor will be considered, celebrated, and commemorated at our Feast of Tabernacles and Holy Convocation 6025 to be held September 29, through October 6, 2022 at the congenial Embassy Suites Houston West-Katy.

So, let this serve as the call to all willing workers and able laborers to reserve your place at this one-of-a-kind joyous, jubilant assemblage unto the Lord, יהוה בּן יהוה. Registration is required.


If You Love Me, Keep My Commandments (John 14:15).
As of July 15, 2022 There Are 76 Days Left


"As Israel, you would never think of coming to a city and not staying at the place where יהוה chooses to place His name.

יהוה בּן יהוה in A Global Call to The Remnant on pages 117-18

We are the family of יהוה. Therefore, come together in the “one” place that יהוה has chosen to place His name that we might comfort and edify one another, that our hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love as “one” family. (1 Thessalonians 5:11; Colossians 2:2)

The feast guest chamber is the luxurious Embassy Suites Houston West-Katy. This modern, all suite hotel is conveniently located on the south side of I-10. Take the Park Ten exit heading from either east or west on I-10. It is only 30 miles from George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 35 miles from William P. Hobby Airport. Guests will enjoy an upscale experience and feel right at home with the spacious two-room suites.


Embassy Suites

Houston West-Katy

16435 Katy Freeway

Houston, TX 77094

(281) 398-0900


Convention Dates: September 29 – October 6, 2022

Pre-registration for Feast of Tabernacles/Holy Convocation is $865 per person for 8 days. Pre-register by August 16, 2022, and SAVE $80. After August 16, 2022, the registration fee is $945 for 8 days or a $125 daily rate. Last date to register is August 30, 2022.

Pre-registration, housing, and meals for Feast of Tabernacles/Holy Convocation is $1,645 per person for 8 days. Pre-register by August 16, 2022 and SAVE $150. *PLEASE SEE CONVENTION REGISTRATION FORMS FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF RATES.

For יהוה בּן יהוה daily gives wisdom; from out of His mouth come knowledge and understanding. Eat the words of יהוה בּן יהוה daily and live! For man shall not live by bread alone but by “every word” that proceedeth out of the mouth of יהוה בּן יהוה daily (Proverbs 2:6; Matthew 4:4).

Join us in a “spiritual” banquet and relish in our savory nightly classes and delectable daily seminars as you eat to the full. Be sure to travel with your study tools so that you may participate in all of our family study sessions!!

REMEMBER: Our Feast is an Holy OccasionPlease dress appropriately! Full Culture or Business Attire.


Menu for Feast of Tabernacles 6025

September 30

Vegetarian Chili

Red leaf lettuce, bell peppers, onions, black olives, parsley, cherry tomatoes, and feta cheese

Garlic-Parsley Roasted Potatoes

Grilled Broccoli and Cauliflower

Pumpernickel Bread Rolls

Yellow Cake with Chocolate Icing

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 1

Broccoli Soup

Field Greens, Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Onions, Carrots, and Cheddar Cheese

Red Beans

Herb Wild Rice Pilaf

Sautéed Spinach

Corn Muffins

Carrot Cake

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 3

Tomato-Basil Soup

Green Leaf Lettuce, Grape

Tomatoes, Basil, Red Onions, Fresh Mozzarella, and Black Olives

Garlic-Herb Farfalle with Alfredo Sauce (on the side)

Sautéed Zucchini and Squash

Garlic French Bread

Shortbread Cookies

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 2

Potato-Leek Soup

Greek Salad (on bed of Spinach Leaves)

Black Beans

Yellow Rice

Roasted Corn, Onions, and Red Peppers

Whole Wheat Tortillas

Key Lime Pie

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 4

Vegetable Soup

Wild Arugula and Baby Spinach Leaves with Roasted Beets, Onions, and Bell Peppers

Pinto Beans

Herb Wild Rice Pilaf

Sautéed Brussels Sprouts

Veggie Samosas

Lemon Pound Cake

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 5

Brown Lentil Soup

Rainbow Kale, Cheddar, Spiced Walnuts, Cranberries, and Shaved Onions

Jasmine Rice

Vegetable Stir Fry

Vegetable Spring Rolls

Tamari and Chili-Cilantro Sauce (on the side)

Whole Wheat Bread Rolls

Chocolate Cake with Caramel Icing

Herbal Tea/Coffee


October 6

Potato-Leek Soup

Garden Pasta Salad, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Kalamato Olives, Sliced Onions, and Peppers (on bed of Spinach Leaves)

Garbanzo Beans

White Basmati Rice

Sautéed Carrots with Garlic, Leeks, and Onions

Spinach Puffs

Red Velvet Cake

Herbal Tea/Coffee


Breath of Life Systems: provides transportation to and from the William P. Hobby Airport.


$80 per person (round trip)

$60 per person (one way)


*Children age 3 and under free


If you need transportation to and from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, you must call for availability and pricing.


A $10 discount per person will apply to a family of 5 or more within the same household.


To make reservations, please call (702) 300-4452 or email to

nachshownisrael@yahoo.com.


*Must call or email at least 24 hours in advance to make

reservations.


Hotel Parking

Self Parking: Outdoor Parking Lot


Cancellation Policy

If you make reservations to stay at the host hotel during our feast and/or register for our nightly classes and will not arrive on the date stated on your registration form (flight canceled, will not be able to attend, and so on), please notify The Feast Committee 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE so we can cancel your room reservation or your ballroom seating reservation. If you fail to do this, you will be billed for the hotel room or not receive a registration refund. To cancel, you must call The Feast Committee Registration Office at (832) 349-4203 after September 20, 2022.


No refunds on advanced reservations if the above procedures are not followed.


If you are unable to attend the feast and would like to receive a Convention Set, visit our on-line bookstore at yahwehbenyahweh.com after the feast to order. Offer ends November 14th.


SPECIAL NOTICE!

We kindly ask that you contact us via email to let us know that “something is on the way” after mailing in your registration and/or feast performance(s). This will notify us that you have sent such and we will be on the lookout for it. Please use the address below: feastcommittee@satx.rr.com



Feast Performance Guidelines

In keeping with the standards that יהוה בּן יהוה established for our nation, The Feast Committee has instituted the following performance guidelines to ensure that we continue to show respect and reverence toward His moral teachings. Therefore, to be in accord with Titus 2:1-8, 10, all—adults as well as children—wishing to perform during our nightly program must adhere to the performance criteria listed below:

  1. Our Feast of Tabernacles and Holy Convocation 6025 theme is: “Preach The Acceptable Year of יהוה בּן יהוה (Luke 4:19) and our overall theme for the year is: יהוה בּן יהוה Maketh The Clouds His Chariot” (Psalm 104:3). All performances must reflect research done on either the themes, the feasts, KJV Bible stories, or parables. The use of on-line dictionaries and thesauruses are prohibited as creditable sources of reference.

All performers must wear either “full” culture or “full” business attire. All diadems worn must have the standard “V” wrap. No sheer or revealing fabrics, as well as no form-fitting, low-cut, or form-showing garments should be worn. Sisters must wear long, ankle-length, free-flowing outer cultural garments (tops, skirts, or dresses). Brothers must wear loose-fitting, ankle-length cultural pants. Arms must be covered, and legs must be covered with appropriate leg stockings. No one with unclean garments, shoes, or diadems, and wearing false fingernails and makeup—lip gloss, lip stick, mascara, eye shadow, and the like—will be permitted to perform.

  1. All performers must submit a video format for all proposed performances. Video formats must be qualitative, audible, and accompanied by the type-written words/lyrics of the song, recitation, poem, play, and music voiceovers. Voiceovers should be readings or recitations that are applicable to the themes, the feasts, KJV Bible stories, or parables. Your performance must not exceed seven (7) minutes. No rough drafts will be accepted. All submissions must be in their “final” stage.

  1. Recitations: All recitations, plays, poems, welcomes, exordiums, including HIA, must adhere to paragraphs A and B above.

  1. Music/Songs: All singers and musicians must adhere to paragraphs A and B above. In addition, no singing or playing of secular (worldly) songs to יהוה or יהוה בּן יהוה. Except for spirituals created before 1920, the use of secular samples, melodies, or any portion of worldly music as original compositions is prohibited. Any one found violating this guideline shall be suspended from performing. Music choices are: יהוה music and “original” songs, instrumentals, and/or jazz compositions. All instrumental and jazz compositions must be accompanied by Scriptural or poetic voiceovers. (Persons doing the voiceovers, if not appearing on the stage, do not have to appear on your video submission.)

  1. Dances: All dancers must adhere to paragraphs A and B above. In addition, dances must have a moral message. All instrumental dance music must be accompanied by voiceovers as stated in paragraph D. Dances must exemplify cultural connotations that represent the principles of chastity as taught by יהוה בּן יהוה. Body movements should not be suggestive or sexually explicit, i.e., hip thrusts, hip rolls, gyrations, or clutching of the breast or crotch area.

All performances must be sent to The Feast Committee by August 30, 2022. Any performance received without registration is denied. The Feast Committee will respond to all unacceptable performances by September 23, 2022. Please mail your performance(s) to The Feast Committee, P.O. Box 1138, Seguin, TX 78156.

Please see PDFs for Registration Forms