Find a Feast Site
Looking
for a site
to attend the Feast of Tabernacles, or planning
your own
site? Feastgoer is here to help.
We
offer free listings for Feast sites across the country and around
the world - regardless of affiliation. Send your information to us and
we will build
and host your
Feast web page or just send an
announcement
and a link to your own web site. Either way, we want to let
people know what you have to offer and help them to find your Feast
site.
Hello Feast Planners!
We have updated and revamped Feastgoer.org. We have a new look and
would like to offer some more features.
We started out just listing Feast sites by city, state and country.
Last year we added a Cybercast and
Phone Link
page for those
people who had to stay home. We also
added a listing of “Spring
Festivals”;
there
are a number of groups who host a week
long Passover/Unleavened Bread Celebration.
This year we would like to add a listing of Feast sites who cater to Special Needs,
such as Signing for
the Deaf; language translation; services conducted in another language;
a gathering of special interest groups i.e. Singles; the blind, etc.;
and any other services you have to offer.
Sadly, all of us here at feastgoer speak only English, but we would
love to list sites from other countries, in other languages.
If someone wants to gather the info and work with us, we
would
post the pages here on feastgoer.
Another thing we would like to add is a non-feast related
page of Cybercast
and Phone Links for
weekly Sabbath Services to
make it easier for people to find a
fellowship every week.
You
can help!
If you already have a Feast page of your own, please send us a link to
your page. And let us know if you offer any of the above services.
For those of you who let us make the pages for you, we are updating our
look. Please choose the design you would like us to use and fill out
the new form so we can make you an exciting new Feast page.
In our zeal to give our page a new look we copied some of the pictures
of last year’s Feast from your pictures posted online at your
websites. We wanted to show a variety of ways people celebrate the
Feast. If you don’t want your pictures used, please let us
know.
Thanks
so much for the great pictures!.
Another thing we would like to offer is custom made feastgoer stuff
for your Feast site.
How about a “Feast of Tabernacles 2009 (Your city, group,
country
etc. even your name.)”? Or something of your own design?
Contact
us for more information.
All of us here at feastgoer.org look forward to serving you!
Please
be aware that there are a variety of groups from various
backgrounds,
traditions and denominations celebrating the Feast.
Feastgoer.org does not
necessarily endorse the beliefs held by the
Festival promoters
listed
on this site.
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