Last Day of Unleavened Bread
The 7th day of Unleavened Bread is always a "high" Sabbath, and this year it happens to fall on a weekly Sabbath. Our normal Sabbath service on April 19th will be Red-themed.
The 7th day of Unleavened Bread is always a "high" Sabbath, and this year it happens to fall on a weekly Sabbath. Our normal Sabbath service on April 19th will be Red-themed.
This is a day when we really sing and dance and celebrate our risen Adonai. Don't miss it! It will be held at Legacy Pavilion, San Gabriel Park.
Join us this Saturday, May 3rd, as we celebrate Shabbat from 10:00 - 12:00 noon and then gather for Oneg (Potluck) following the service. It's a potluck so bring something Kosher to share with your family and a few others in attendance. It's always a pleasant surprise to see how the meal turns out! It's […]
Last but not least is the feast of the firstfruits of the wheat harvest. Falling 50 days after the firstfruits of barley (i.e. the day following 7 weeks of "counting the Omer"), this appointed time is a high Sabbath, but with the twist that we can prepare food for the feast. Shavuot is the day […]
A Day of Covenants and Power As the days of counting the Omer roll on, we are more than halfway to the feast of Shavuot, the second of three annual pilgrimage festivals commanded by God. This is the day on which Yahweh often affirms covenants with displays of supernatural power. You shall count for yourselves […]
SHABBAT SHALOM! Tomorrow, June 21st, DOYC will not be meeting! Please mark your calendars for next week, June 28th, as we will meet again at the regular time, from 10 a.m. - 12 noon, and also have an Oneg gathering. Feel free to bring your favorite dish. If you are a first timer, it is […]
Next Shabbat, June 28th, we will be meeting at our regular time, from 10a.m. to 12 p.m. to celebrate Shabbat, have communion, worship and hear the Word. We welcome you to join us! Also, following the service we will have Oneg. This is a potluck where everyone is encouraged to bring a meal of their […]
Come join us as we gather together for Shabbat service from 10 a.m. - noon. Immediately after service, we will have Oneg. Feel free to bring a Kosher (clean) dish.
The holiest of all days: a solemn fast, a soul laid bare, a chance to fully realign with God. The Day of Atonement(s) is coming up next week. Sundown on October 1st begins the day of complete rest and fasting. We'll be gathering in the chapel at St. Philips for a service on October 2nd at 5:00. […]
Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles: October 6-13, 2025 Beginning the evening of Monday, October 6th, the seven days of Sukkot are celebrated by dwelling in the sukkah (tent / portable covering), taking the Four Kinds, and rejoicing. Sukkot commemorates Adonai sheltering our ancestors as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The Four Kinds express our unity and our belief […]
DOYC: Outdoors Edition We all eagerly anticipate the Season of Joy, and guess what? The wait is almost over! The Feast of Tabernacles begins Monday evening! Yahweh said, “live in booths,” so that’s what we’re gonna do. From Monday until Sunday, we'll be dwelling at the campsites at Berry Springs Park in Georgetown. The address is 1801 Co […]
Eight is Great Sukkot may be over, but Adonai declared that we should “stick around” for one more appointed time to wrap up the annual holy days. Tomorrow (Tuesday, 10/14/2025) is that day: Shemini Atzeret. It’s a day that signifies everlasting days of joy, fellowship, and celebration in the house of Elohiym. We’ll be meeting […]