Feast of Tabernacles 2025 - Registration


IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • If you plan to spend the night at the campground, please fill out our Full Registration form instead. To ensure security, all visitors to the campground must register.

  • Day visitors may arrive no earlier than 8AM and must leave the grounds by 11pm.

  • This form is a bit long but since the equivalent of a small village is spending 10-14 days together it helps to ensure all things are done decently and in order (1 Cor. 14:40).

  • After you submit this form you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link that allows you to edit your registration at any time, including the activities you sign up for. You can also use this to add an extra person, change the Days/Nights you are staying, or supply "arrival/departure information" if you need shuttle service, etc. You can also cancel your registration using this link. If you didn't receive this email please check your SPAM folder. or Click Here to have it resent.


Total number of persons:


Shuttle Service

If you are planning to arrive by bus, train or plane and will need someone to pick you up at a terminal in St. Louis, a shuttle service is available.

We require everyone who needs shuttle service to arrive ONE DAY EARLY. This means that shuttle service will offered at 1-3pm on 'October 6th'.

We are requiring this because we have found it is too hectic and stressful to pick everyone at the airport, stop at the store on the way in, and still set up everything before sundown.

We will also be offering shuttle service back to St Louis on October 16th, no earlier than 8am arrival in St Louis.

We will not be able to pick anyone up or drop anyone off at any other times so plan your travel accommodations accordingly.

Will you be needing the shuttle service?

If yes, supply arrival/departure information, flight number etc. If you don't yet have it, write "To be Determined": 

Names of Adults

(For nametags)

Full Name (include last name)
Male / Female
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2
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5
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8

Children (Under 20 years of age)

(For nametags, plus this helps us plan and know what supplies to purchase)

Full Name (include last name)
Age
Male / Female
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2
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4
5
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Which Days do you Plan to Visit on?

Day of 9/29
Day of 9/30
Day of 10/1
Day of 10/2
Day of 10/3
Day of Atonement
Day of 10/4
Shabbat
Day of 10/5
Day of 10/6
Day of 10/7
Day of 10/8
First Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/9
Second Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/10
Third Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/11
Shabbat
Day of 10/12
Fifth Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/13
Sixth Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/14
Seventh Day of Sukkot
Day of 10/15
Last Great Day
Day of 10/16
Day of 10/17
Day of 10/18
Shabbat
"Sept./Oct. 2025"
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Sabbath
28 29 30 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Holy Days
Ordinary Days during the feast
Arrival/Departure Days

Please Choose which FREE Activities you would like to Participate in:

Note: signing up for everything may make for a grueling schedule!
SEE FULL ITINERARY SCHEDULE HERE
(subject to change)
NOTE: All group activities are completely optional!
# of Adults # of youth (ages 13-19) # of children Activity (Dates and times are subject to change)
Hebrew Class - Daily lessons on the basic Hebrew Alphabet and vowel points. Teaches you to how read and pronounce the Hebrew letters so that you can read the Hebrew language. Attend every class OR pass the final exam to get a free booklet on Hebrew grammar! Children encouraged to participate!
Fun & Fellowship Day - Individuals and families gather according to their assigned tribes and have some great fun together in an organized activity. Last year it was a scavenger hunt. What will it be this year?
Team/Body Building - Not a physical workout. We are in the last days and we need to know how to work together as one body. We'll gather in our assigned tribes and have a host of organized activities focusing on encouraging teamwork, communication and accomplishing goals together with a debriefing afterward discussing life lessons
Community Meal - Bring enough food for your family plus one extra person and we'll have a community fellowship meal at the big tent.
Men's Meetings - Men get together twice and learn from one another on how to be better husbands/fathers, and encouragement in overcoming the challenges we have at work and home. Often the highlight of the feast for many! A great time of fellowship and developing friendships in Messiah. Mature teens may attend if parents approve.
Daughters of the Light - Ladies will get together twice and learn from each other on how to be better wives, mothers or singles. Often the highlight of the feast for many! Bring a dish along with your favorite tea, sweetener and teacups. Bring cookies to share if you like. Mature teens may attend if parents approve.
Wilderness Tabernacle Tour - A replica of Yahweh's tabernacle in the wilderness will be assembled before the feast. We will be assembling the tabernacle before the feast this year (10/5 - 10/6). If you are arriving early we would appreciate your help. See volunteer section below.
Shofar Making Class - ONE FREE SHOFAR per family, randomly distributed (25-29 and 30-34 inch horn). You can purchase additional or larger raw kudu horns through www.AtlanticCoral.com and we will have a class which teaches you how to drill and create a mouthpiece, and sand down your shofar for you to use and take home. Includes a lesson on how and when to use your shofar.
Children's Shofar Making Class - During the main shofar class, we'll be hosting a children's class on making their own shofar out of paper mache that they can easily blow. We supply the materials
Tassel Making class - Learn how to make Tassels (Tsit tsit) per the command in Numbers 15:38 and Deut. 22:12. Children encouraged to participate!
Teen Midrash - Teens get together at one evening and go over the scriptures, get questions answered, and engage in group discussion.
Archery/Tomahawk throwing for teens/children - Children and Teens learn the spiritual lessons behind “hitting the mark,” and how to effectively/safely use a bow & arrow. Tomahawk throwing will be for teens.
Abraham's Tent - On the Sabbaths and High Days, we are offering free meals for those who, for one reason or another, find it difficult or are not able to provide for their own meals on the holy days. Especially helpful for those arriving in buses/trains/planes
Special children's activities - During the meetings, children will be given something to do with their hands such as coloring or some scripture related activity.
Ministry to the Fatherless - If there is a child or teen with you who does not have an active father in their life, we want to minister to them. We will quietly gather some men together to spend quality time with fatherless children and teens in a group setting. If you sign up, there will be a special note in your welcome packet where the date, time and location is listed.
# of items you plan to bring:
Auction for Charity / Ministry - Bring some good quality items that you would like to auction off and the proceeds will go toward the alms fund or the ministry of Eliyah.com (Buyers specify).

Midrash at the Tabernacle, Pavilion or Conference Center

At the Tabernacle, or Diner Pavilion, we will be having an open scripture discussion (Midrash) on most afternoons (no teachings, just going over scripture together), but it will be scheduled at the same time of other afternoon events. Scripture Q & A, reading and discussion of various scriptures/topics, group counseling, or whatever else Yahweh leads.

If you plan to attend, please sign up here
Children's activities are not provided during these sessions and most of the discussions are likely to be above the knowledge level of young children. If you bring children, please ensure that they sit quietly.
NOTE: All group activities are completely optional!
# of Adults # of youth (ages 13-19) # of children Instead of...
Instead of Fun & Fellowship Day
Instead of Shofar Class
Instead of Tassel Making Party
Instead of Float Trip

Paid activities

This year you will make reservations for the Float Trip by calling 1-573-775-2266, or by visiting the country store/camp office during the feast. Please indicate the number of people that will participate below.
NOTE: All group activities are completely optional!
# of Adults # of youth (ages 11-19) # of children Activity
Group Float Trip - Canoes, kayaks and rafts available. No fee if you have your own raft and transportation. Always a great time to join other believers and take in the beautiful Ozark scenery. This year you will purchase your canoe/raft/kayak through the campground directly by calling 573-775-2266 or by visiting the country store/camp office during the feast.

Rules & Guidelines

The rules below are simply common sense guidelines to help everyone enjoy the festival without distractions and problems. We haven't had any major problems in the past, and we just want to keep it that way. Please indicate your agreement by clicking the "We agree" checkbox. If you have any questions about them, feel free to contact me.

* Attendees must firmly believe in the inspiration of scripture (Genesis to Revelation), and believe the Sabbath day is on the 7th day of the week, commonly called 'saturday'. However, if you normally attend a congregation on the 1st day of the week, commonly called 'sunday', you are welcome to join us and learn about the blessing of the Feast of Tabernacles, without judgment.

* There is a Dress Code requiring modest apparel for both men and women. Please do not bring see-through clothing, clothes which draw attention to, or reveal the shape of, the private parts of the body such as low necklines, tight fitting garments, and sleeveless shirts/dresses. Shorts, skirts and dresses should not expose the knees when sitting down. If you wear pants (whether male or female), please wear a loose long shirt (or skirt/dress) to cover the area between the waist and thighs. See this picture for an example (Popup window). Thanks for your understanding; we want those who have weaknesses to enjoy the feast without having to constantly engage in spiritual battle.
If you can't afford long, loose shirts, choose yes in this box: and we will provide some for you at no cost.

* Pets are permitted as long as they are leashed and supervised at all times, droppings are picked up, and they are not a disturbance to others. If they are a disturbance, you will be asked to house them in a kennel or leave the campground. They are not permitted in the meeting areas.

* Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. The campground is a tobacco/vape/THC/cannabis-free environment.

* Parents are held accountable for their children and teens. Children in the play areas and elsewhere must be supervised.

* Quiet time is enforced from 11pm to 8:00am local time. If you bring a dog, you will be held responsible for any barking that occurs.

* In the interest of purity, males/females who are not in a consummated marriage must refrain from physical affection and from going together to private locations, away from public view.

We agree to the above rules & guidelines
Is this is your first time keeping the Feast of Tabernacles?
Is this is your first time doing any kind of camping?
Tell us what you hope to get out of the feast, along with any other comments: