The annual schedule of sacred observances for this particular denomination provides members with a structured framework for worship and fellowship. This schedule typically includes the seven annual Festivals outlined in Leviticus 23, such as Passover, Pentecost, and the Feast of Tabernacles, as well as other significant observances. These dates are often distinct from standard religious calendars.
Observing these appointed times is considered fundamental to understanding God’s plan for humanity. The calendar provides a rhythm of life centered on scriptural principles, fostering spiritual growth and a deeper connection with both God and fellow believers. Its historical roots lie in ancient Israelite practices, providing a tangible link to biblical tradition and emphasizing the continuity of faith across millennia.