Events
Explore the Events of the Feast
Dive into a rich variety of spiritually grounded activities designed to inspire, connect, and renew. From morning Torah teachings to outdoor adventures and evening fellowship, each event offers a unique way to experience the joy and purpose of the Feast.
Archery Competition
The Archery Competition is one of the most anticipated events at the Feast. Whether you’re a seasoned archer or trying it for the first time, this activity invites participants of all ages to come together in fun and friendly competition. Equipment is provided, and volunteers will help guide beginners.
This event emphasizes more than just hitting a target — it reflects the spiritual discipline of focus, patience, and direction. Archery reminds us that we must aim our lives toward righteousness and stay focused on our spiritual goals.
Fishing Tournament
The Fishing Tournament offers a peaceful and joyful way to experience fellowship by the water. With categories for adults and youth, everyone can join the fun — whether you’re a seasoned angler or just learning to cast.
This event highlights the importance of patience and attentiveness, key qualities in both fishing and faith. As Yeshua called fishermen to become fishers of men, we are reminded of our calling to be attentive, patient, and purposeful in reaching others.
Bring your gear or use some of ours. It’s a time to relax, connect, and maybe win a prize!
Climbing Challenge
Our Rock Climbing Challenge offers a safe and exciting way to test your strength, courage, and perseverance. Suitable for beginners and climbers with experience, this event fosters a sense of accomplishment and team encouragement.
Climbing also provides a visual metaphor for spiritual growth — every step upward requires trust, balance, and determination. As we ascend physically, we also reflect on our journey toward higher spiritual maturity.
Trained staff and safety gear are provided. It’s a thrilling event you won’t want to miss!
Morning Torah Teachings
Every morning at the Feast begins with rich, Scripture-centered Torah teachings. These sessions are open to all and led by trusted teachers who explore weekly portions with wisdom and relevance.
This is a time for personal reflection, group learning, and deepening one’s spiritual foundation. Participants are encouraged to bring Bibles, journals, and a readiness to learn and engage.
Morning Torah Teachings set a reverent tone for the day, reminding us to walk in alignment with the Word.
Feast Fellowship Moments
Fellowship is the heartbeat of the Feast. It’s in the mealtimes, prayer circles, walks, and conversations where the deepest connections are often formed. This is a time to strengthen existing relationships and welcome new ones.
True fellowship reflects the Kingdom — unity in diversity, love without judgment, and joy in one another’s company. There are many informal gatherings, group meals, and spontaneous worship moments that allow attendees to truly feel like part of a spiritual family.
Come with openness, and leave with lasting friendships.
Sukkot Youth Activities
Children and teens are central to the Feast experience, and the Youth Activities are designed to inspire, engage, and disciple them. With age-based groups, every young person is given space to grow, express, and belong.
From crafts, games, and team challenges to Bible lessons and skits, the programming is rich, fun, and spiritually impactful. Everything is supervised by trained, background-checked volunteers who love working with youth.
Parents can rest easy knowing their kids are safe, included, and growing in faith.
Campfire Fellowship
As the sun sets, the warmth of the campfire becomes the center of evening fellowship. These gatherings are informal yet powerful — a place where people share testimonies, sing songs, pray together, and simply enjoy the presence of YHVH and each other.
The firelight creates a space of vulnerability and connection. You’ll hear laughter, stories of breakthrough, and impromptu worship sessions. Bring your chair, your voice, and your open heart.
Campfire nights are often the highlight of the Feast, where spiritual moments meet the simplicity of gathering.
Swimming Pools, Baptism & Refreshment
With four beautiful swimming pools on site, campers enjoy both refreshing recreation and spiritual renewal. Our pools host friendly competitions, family time, and moments of instruction – including mikvah (baptism) opportunities and Torah-based teachings on cleansing and rebirth. Whether you’re cooling off or committing to covenant, these waters serve a deeper purpose.