Read the festival report from the Galveston, Texas, United States Feast site.
In 2015, the United Church of God returned to Galveston Island to observe the Feast of Tabernacles. Services were held in the beautiful grand ballroom of the Galveston Convention Center. Each day that the brethren gathered for services,...
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The United Church of God will once again make use of Galveston Island to observe the Feast of Tabernacles. With 32 miles of beaches, abundant leisure activities for all ages, excellent restaurants, and Feast-favorable housing...
This year the United Church of God will return to Galveston Island to observe the Feast of Tabernacles. With 32 miles of beaches, abundant leisure activities for all ages, excellent restaurants, and Feast-favorable housing accommodations,...
For the first time in the history of the United Church of God, Galveston Island will host the Feast of Tabernacles. With 32 miles of beaches, abundant leisure activities for all ages, excellent restaurants and Feast-favorable housing...
This year the United Church of God will return to Galveston Island to observe the Feast of Tabernacles. With 32 miles of beaches, abundant leisure activities for all ages, excellent restaurants and Feast-favorable housing accommodations,...
One of the highlights of the Feast of Tabernacles is being inspired and uplifted by the special music presented during services. If you’re a musician, we need you to volunteer to help serve during the Feast.
If you can serve musically in any way, please plan to volunteer to help serve.
The easiest way to volunteer is when you registered for the Feast online. If you did not sign up to serve in music go back to feast.ucg.org and click on the...
In 2018, the United Church of God returned to Galveston Island to observe the Feast of Tabernacles. Services were held in the beautiful Galveston Convention Center.
Each day as brethren gathered for services they could look out on Galveston Bay. The Feast opened on Sunday night with a focus on the Feast welcome video from the home office, the Festival choir and a sermon focusing on God’s instruction...
Gary Smith opens the Feast in Galveston by discussing the moon going from a new moon on the Feast of Trumpets to a full moon as the Feast of Tabernacles begins. Why might God have designed the fall holy days in this manner? Might it have...
We understand the Feast of Tabernacles plays a part in pointing us towards the hope, and the future, that God has given us as His people.
This message is designed to help us understand what that purpose is, and what approach God wants...
Why an Eighth Day festival and why is this last day of the Feast such a Great Day? Is there hope for tomorrow in God’s fulfillment of the 8th Day Festival and the conclusion of His plan of salvation for humankind?
If you can serve musically at the Feast, now is the time to sign up.
If you’re a musician, we need you to volunteer to help serve during the Feast. Special music praises and honors God and is a great spiritual and emotional boost for everyone.
The easiest way to volunteer is online at http://...
God the Father and Jesus Christ had a plan to save the physical creation from the very beginning. In the sermon, “From Dust to Glory” examines why God’s plan for this physical creation and the Feast of Tabernacles is really about the...
How should we understand the quality of Godly jealousy in light of the Feast?
From the time of Adam and Eve up to now, God has/is always vigilantly watching and protecting His People in ways we often fail to realize.
He is very vigilant...
United Church of God members to assemble at more than 65 festival sites September 24 to October 1 to celebrate the coming Kingdom of God.
CINCINNATI [Sept. 6, 2018]—Reflecting a dynamic life journey as spiritual pilgrims, about 14,000 members and families of the United Church of God, an International Association, will follow the historic example of Jesus Christ and the...
Approximately 500 people observed the Feast and Eighth Day at the Tanglewood Resort at Lake Texoma in North Texas for the very first time in 2017.
It seemed that the vast majority of attendees had a wonderful Feast and really enjoyed the gorgeous weather and setting at Lake Texoma!
The messages for all eight days were inspiring, uplifting and educational. The opening night message...
The Feast of Tabernacles is something that we should rejoice about, but in what ways can we rejoice? In this message we will look at some ways we can rejoice.
Register To This SiteSatellite sites are established and designed for a local congregation where a number of members cannot travel to a regular Feast site. A few congregations have arranged satellite sites for their members who cannot...