Question:
So what's with the name “Feasts of God”?
Answer
First, the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) lists the "feasts of the Lord" in the Book of Leviticus 23:2, 4 37, and 44. These feasts are all symbolic of the prophesied work of Jesus. Our hope is to always be a living demonstration of the work of Jesus.
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Second, there is also an ancient tradition referred to three (3) times in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 11:34, 2 Peter 2:13, and Jude 1:12) called “Love-feast” or “Feast of Charity”. They refer to festal gatherings of Believers during the most important meal of the day, dinner. It would have been at this meal where bodies, minds, spirits, and relationships were nourished. It would have been a time of transformation through love, correction, and mentorship. The idea of a feast also suggests abundance. We think that the feasts of God in our lives is artistic and creative worship that transforms the world through the expression of the gospel and good leadership.
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Our vision is to restore the Kingdom of God through an abundance of feasts. When we say Kingdom of God we mean God’s highest and best purpose for humanity brought about by the good leadership of his sons. As you look around our website you will find many different kinds of feasts with our highest and best thoughts of you in mind.