This week the season of the Fall Feasts enter – literally – the final joyful week, with Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as ‘the Season of our Joy.’

And that turns out to be more appropriate than most ‘Christians’ have been told in ‘sun-god-day school,’ because, as is readily shown, it is the time of His actual birth.

Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a look at several readings for this special time of joy:

This weekend marks the beginning of the Feast of Tabernacles, or Booth, or even ‘mangers’ – and of Sukkot in the Hebrew.

And since this Feast is specifically a reminder of things past, and longer past, but also present, and certainly a ‘shadow’ of Good Tidings of Great Joy yet to come, it’s a good time to put some vital issues in perspective.


“Sukkot – the Birth of the Savior: Why Not Get it RIGHT?”

The combined two-part teaching is here: