2022 Tucson, Arizona Festival Messages

2022 President's Sermon

October 9

The Opening of the Gates
Paul Carter

Why are we here at the Feast? Are we not preparing for something in the future to come? There is a psalm about the opening of the gates that we can gain a great deal of inspiration from as we start this Feast of Tabernacles.

October 10

To Dwell in Booths
Britton Taylor

We have always kept a New Testament Feast of Tabernacles. This sermon will focus on Leviticus 23:43, where we will examine one aspect of the origin of this Feast. Each year we are told to remember that the children of Israel were made to dwell in booths.  

October 12

Liberty and Justice for All
Don Henson

The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 and was recited publicly for the first time 130 years ago today. In its current form it describes the U.S. as “one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” When Jesus returns, that lofty portrayal will finally be true.

October 14

What Is Your Verse?
Kurt Tannert

?

Rebuilding Civilization in the Millennium
David Rand

At the beginning of Millennium, initially there will be a much smaller population on the earth compared to today. What will people be doing? What will be our part to help rebuild civilization? 

Jeremiah 23: A Primer on Prophets
Cecil Maranville

While we don’t hear “prophets” in everyday conversation, the Bible warns that prophets will have a powerful impact at the end. We will study one Old Testament book that mentions prophets much more than any other book of the Bible. And we will learn how critically important this topic is for us.

October 15

I Can’t Wait
Britton Taylor

This sermon will explore the role of how God uses anticipation for His plan of salvation and how that applies to our families as they celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.

October 16

A Time of Restoration
Paul Carter

As we celebrate the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles, what have we learned? We have heard of the magnificent Kingdom and Power that is coming to this earth. What can we expect to be restored during that 1,000 years?

October 17

The Tear That Will Be Wiped Away
Britton Taylor

This sermon will narrowly focus on one of the many aspects of the prophetic meaning of the Last Great Day. We will look at one tear that will be wiped away—the tear of losing a loved one.

That All Should Come to Repentance
Don Henson

God clearly promises that everyone will have an opportunity to receive salvation. But, so far, that hardly seems to be true. Most Christian religions teach that the unsaved dead are doomed to eternal torment. This day pictures the most ambitious stage in God’s plan. In it we find hope and promise for all.