Sukkah: Living in Joy

5ڕۆژ
Mere hours after Yom Kippur comes to an end, sounds of building and banging can be heard in Jewish communities around the world as Jews begin to build their temporary shelter known as a sukkah. Five days later, we will inhabit our sukkah for an entire week as we celebrate the biblical holiday of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles. In this reading plan, we will learn how the sukkah connects the inspiration and introspection of the High Holy Days with our everyday living.
We would like to thank International Fellowship of Christians and Jews for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.ifcj.org
پلانە پەیوەستەکان

Why Read the Bible? 30 Reasons Jesus Did

No Better News

God Selected You

God's Child

Hustle and Pray: Work Hard. Stay Surrendered. Let God Lead.

The Bible in Six Acts: The Jesus Bible Study Series

A Legacy of Faithful Motherhood

Two-Year Chronological Bible Reading Plan (First Year-February)
