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Yahshua Restoration Ministry 
 

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Feast Dates and Events

Baptisms: Will be performed accordingly to the introduction of the faith, counsel, and scheduling.

1 Peter 3:21: "and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward Yahshua. It saves you by the resurrection of Yahshua the Messiah" Seeking to be emersed in Yahweh? Through prayer may your steps be ordered & led by the holy spirit. In love Yahshua Restoration Ministry will guide you to the water to be made new. Please feel free to contact us for assistance.

New Moons 2025
Schedule

January 29th -- 7:37am February 27th -- 7:46pm March 29th -- 7:00am April 27th -- 03:33pm May 26th -- 11:04pm June 25th -- 6:33am July 24th -- 03:12pm August 23rd -- 02:07am September 21st- 03:54pm October 21st -- 8:25am November 20th- 01:48am December 19th-- 08:44pm New moon dates reflect the evening when the new moon crescent is projected to be visible. - *Remote chance seen previous evening. **Likely seen next evening. Rosh Chodesh, literally the “head of the month. The Jewish month begins when the new moon first appears, a tiny sliver in the night sky. Indeed, the word “chodesh” comes from the root chadash, which means new. The moon’s cycle of waxing and waning is a powerful symbol of renewal, reminding us that every diminution creates the possibility of rebirth. Rosh Chodesh offers us the opportunity to begin a new, not just once a year, but once a month.

Zoom Details

Location: Virtual/Zoom Sabbath Service(s): Friday(s) 7:00pm-8:30pm Saturday(s)12:30pm - 3pm Information: Please call or text the number on our contact page for Zoom link details.

Passover

Apr 12, 2025

Observed evening of April 11, 2025 Marks the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. Described in the Book of Exodus, chapters 12 through 14. Represents Yahshua's deliverance and redemption.

Feast of Unleavened Bread Days: 7

Apr 13, 2025

Observed April 13th-19th, 2025 The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a biblical festival closely associated with the Passover. It is observed by the Israelites as a commemoration of their deliverance from Egyptian bondage. During this time, believers reflect on their lives and remove sin that may hinder their relationship with Yahshua. The festival lasts for seven days and focuses on personal responsibility in pursuing Yahshua's righteousness. It commemorates the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt. (Exodus 12:15-20)

Pentacost

Jun 1, 2025

Observed June 1st, 2025. Pentecost Represents the consummation of the first harvest and the arrival of the Israelites at Mount Sinai that Marks the moment when the apostles were empowered by the Holy Spirit to begin their ministry, spreading the message of Yahshua.

Feast of Trumpets

Sep 23, 2025

Observed on the Sabbath day of September 23, 2025 The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Rosh Hashana, is a Jewish holiday that marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. It is celebrated with the blowing of the ram's horn, the shofar, calling Yahweh's people to repent from their sins. The feast is mentioned in the Torah and signifies the biblical teaching to blow trumpets. It also symbolizes the future return of Yahshua the Messiah to the earth with great power and glory.

Fasting of Atonement

Oct 2, 2025

Observed October 2nd, 2025. Fasting of Atonement, also known as the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur, is a significant fast day in Judaism. It is a time for repentance, seeking forgiveness, and humbling oneself before Y Yahweh. Fasting is a spiritual discipline that helps believers draw closer to Yahweh and express repentance.

Feast of Tabernacles
Days: 7

Oct 7, 2025

Observed October 7th - 13th, 2025. The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot, is a Jewish holiday. It is one of the three pilgrimage festivals mentioned in the Bible and is celebrated on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, which usually falls in September or October. The holiday lasts for seven days (Leviticus 23:33-43) and is a time for giving thanks for the harvest and for remembering the Israelites' journey through the wilderness after leaving Egypt. During the holiday, many Jews build and dwell in temporary outdoor structures called sukkot, which are meant to remind them of the Israelites' temporary dwellings during their wilderness journey. The Feast of Tabernacles commemorates their liberation from Egypt by the hand of Yahshua. This joyful holiday is a recognition of Yahshua's salvation, shelter, provision, and trustworthiness.

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