Rediscovering the Biblical Feasts Through the Lens of Messiah (Christ)
A Return to God’s Appointed Times is a Biblically grounded teaching event designed to help believers rediscover the Biblical Feasts of the LORD as outlined in Leviticus 23 and fulfilled in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
Far from being “Jewish holidays,” God’s Appointed Times are God’s prophetic calendar, given to His people for worship, remembrance, discipleship, spiritual formation, and hope. This event invites Christians, Messianic believers, pastors, educators, and families to return to the rhythms God Himself established. Rhythms that reveal Messiah’s life, death, resurrection, present ministry, and promised return.

What Are God’s Appointed Times?
The Bible calls these sacred days moedim (מוֹעֲדִים), Appointed Times, not man-made traditions. These include:
- Shabbat (Sabbath)
- Passover (Pesach)
- Feast of Unleavened Bread
- Firstfruits
- Shavuot (Pentecost)
- Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets)
- Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
- Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)
Each Feast points directly to Yeshua’s redemptive work and provides a God-designed framework for Biblical discipleship, family faith formation, and deeper Biblical literacy.
What This Event Is (and Is Not)
✔ What This Event Is
- A Bible-centered, Christ-exalting teaching
- Rooted in Scripture,
- Designed for Christians and Messianic Jewish believers
- Practical, discipleship-focused, and accessible
- Suitable for individuals, families, churches, and small groups
✖ What This Event Is Not
- Not cultural Judaism
- Not legalism
- Not Torah observance for salvation
- Not replacing faith in Christ
This is about obedience flowing from faith, not ritualism.
What You Will Learn
Participants will:
- Understand why God established His Appointed Times
- See how each Feast reveals Yeshua from Genesis to Revelation
- Learn how the early Jewish and Gentile believers practiced these rhythms
- Discover how the Biblical Feasts strengthen Christian discipleship today
- Gain clarity on common objections such as:
- “Aren’t these Jewish holidays?”
- “Didn’t Jesus fulfill the Law?”
- “Is this legalism?”
- Receive practical guidance for home, church, and community application
Who This Event Is For
This event is ideal for:
- Christians seeking deeper Biblical roots
- Messianic Jewish believers and Torah-honoring Christians
- Pastors, ministry leaders, and educators
- Families desiring Biblical discipleship at home
- Believers confused or curious about the Biblical Feasts
- Anyone longing for a return to Bbiblical rhythms God designed
No prior knowledge of Hebrew, Judaism, or Messianic theology is required.
Why “A Return”?
Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly calls His people to remember, return, and realign with His ways. In a time of spiritual confusion and shallow discipleship, returning to God’s Appointed Times is not about going backward; it is about recovering what was lost.
This event is a call to return:
- To Scripture over tradition
- To Biblical worship over convenience
- To God’s calendar over man’s calendar
- To Messiah-centered obedience
Event Details
📍 Format: Teaching / Webinar / Live Event
📅 Date: January 20, 2026
⏰ Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm EST
🎟 Registration:
👉 Register on Eventbrite

About the Presenter
Rev. Dr. Sanette Fleming, DMin, MDiv
Messianic Apologist | Biblical Feasts Scholar | President, I Was Just Thinking Ministries Inc.
Dr. Fleming is a Messianic believer, theologian, educator, and apologist with over 20 years of ministry and teaching experience. Her work focuses on Messianic discipleship, the Biblical Feasts, the Jewish roots of Christianity, and helping believers develop a Biblically faithful and historically accurate understanding and practice of our Faith.
Call to Action
God has not changed His appointed times, only our attention to them has changed.
Join us for A Return to God’s Appointed Times and rediscover the Biblical rhythms that reveal Messiah, deepen discipleship, and restore clarity to the faith once considered normal and natural, not legalistic.
👉 Register Today and take part in this timely, Scripture-rooted teaching.
