
The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Rosh Hashanah, celebrates the new year in Christ. It is believed that God created the world during this time. On this day, a shofar or trumpet is blown to mark the beginning of ten days called the “High Holy Days” or “Days of Awe.” The blowing of the trumpet serves as a “wake-up” call to honor God as King, to remember His goodness and His faithfulness to His people, and to reveal and awaken the conscience and soul of His people. The High Holy Days consist of 10 days of repentance, reflection, and restoration. This period ends on the Day of Atonement.
Things You Need to Know
- Begins sundown, Monday, September 18th and ends sundown, September 19th.
- Feast of Trumpets Worship Celebration will be held Wednesday, September 28th, 7 p.m. at The KBC.
- All believers are to bring a special sacrificial offering.
- Church Family Fast begins sundown, Thursday, September 29th and ends sundown, Saturday, October 8th.
- Citywide Church Family Prayer Stations begin at noon, Friday, September 30th.