What is “Ekklesia”?
Ekklesia comes from the Greek ek – “out” or “unto” and kaleo – “to call.” It describes a called-out, gathering community—a people set apart to walk together, in faith, under the name of JESUS.
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View the Mighty Sons Ekklesia CalendarWe hold services the day after New Moons and Sabbaths—the first day of the working week. This way we can rest with our families on the Sabbaths and New Moon days. We keep all the feasts and celebrations in the biblical calendar. The Sabbaths and New Moons fall on different days of the Gregorian week, flowing with God’s months, not man’s.
3rd month — Sivan
Sabbaths fall on Saturdays this month. Pentecost falls on Sivan 8th. The day after each Sabbath we gather at the park — contact us for times and events.
New Moon 🌒
Sat, May 16th — Sivan 1st
Sabbath 🌓
Fri, May 22nd — Sivan 7th — Pentecost Eve (Omer 50)
Sabbath of Pentecost 🌓
Sat, May 23rd — Sivan 8th — Pentecost
Sabbath 🌕
Sat, May 30th — Sivan 15th
Sabbath 🌗
Sat, Jun 6th — Sivan 22nd
Sabbath 🌘
Sat, Jun 13th — Sivan 29th
4th month
Sabbaths fall on Mondays this month. This month is not named in the Torah. The day after each Sabbath we gather at the park — contact us for times and events.
New Moon 🌒
Mon, Jun 15th — 4th month 1st
Sabbath 🌓
Mon, Jun 22nd — 4th month 8th
Sabbath Eve 🌕
Sun, Jun 28th — 4th month 14th
Sabbath 🌕
Mon, Jun 29th — 4th month 15th
Sabbath 🌗
Mon, Jul 6th — 4th month 22nd
Sabbath 🌘
Mon, Jul 13th — 4th month 29th
The next day is new moon of 5th month — Av.
5th month — Av
Sabbaths fall on Tuesdays this month. Tisha B'Av (day of mourning) falls on Av 9th. The day after each Sabbath we gather at the park — contact us for times and events.
New Moon 🌒
Tue, Jul 14th — Av 1st
Sabbath 🌓
Tue, Jul 21st — Av 8th
Tisha B'Av
Wed, Jul 22nd — Av 9th — Day of mourning
Sabbath Eve 🌕
Mon, Aug 3rd — Av 14th
Sabbath 🌕
Tue, Aug 4th — Av 15th
Sabbath 🌗
Tue, Aug 11th — Av 22nd
Sabbath 🌘
Tue, Aug 18th — Av 29th
The next day is the Dark Day, then new moon of 6th month.
6th month — Bul (Elul)
Sabbaths fall on Thursdays this month. A month of repentance leading into the High Holy Days. The day after each Sabbath we gather at the park — contact us for times and events.
New Moon 🌒
Thu, Aug 13th — Bul 1st
Sabbath 🌓
Thu, Aug 20th — Bul 8th
Sabbath Eve 🌕
Wed, Aug 26th — Bul 14th
Sabbath 🌕
Thu, Aug 27th — Bul 15th
Sabbath 🌗
Thu, Sep 3rd — Bul 22nd
Sabbath 🌘
Thu, Sep 10th — Bul 29th
The next day is new moon of 7th month — Feast of Trumpets.
7th month — Tishrei
Sabbaths fall on Fridays this month. High Holy Days: Feast of Trumpets (Tishrei 1), Yom Kippur (Tishrei 10), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Tishrei 15–22). The day after each Sabbath we gather at the park — contact us for times and events.
New Moon 🌒 — Feast of Trumpets
Fri, Sep 11th — Tishrei 1st — Yom Teruah
Sabbath 🌓
Fri, Sep 18th — Tishrei 8th
Yom Kippur
Sun, Sep 20th — Tishrei 10th — Day of Atonement
Sabbath Eve 🌕 — Erev Sukkot
Thu, Sep 24th — Tishrei 14th
Sabbath of Sukkot 🌕
Fri, Sep 25th — Tishrei 15th — Feast of Tabernacles begins (through Tishrei 21)
Sabbath 🌗 — Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah
Fri, Oct 2nd — Tishrei 22nd
Sabbath 🌘
Fri, Oct 9th — Tishrei 29th
The next day is the Dark Day, then new moon of 8th month.
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- 2. One God the Father — There is one God, the Father of all. He alone is the Most High, and JESUS is His Son, who came in His name and now rest at the right hand of glory.
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- 4. The New Moons and Sabbaths Are Everlasting — The appointed times are not abolished. The new moons are God's months and time is set by the markers in the sky. We must congregate together as God commands.
- 5. The Holy Spirit Is the Seal — The Spirit of God is not a third person, but the very power and presence of God. It is the seal upon the believer, marking them as His possession.
The Seal of JESUS
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