Today’s McKee Moment discusses what may shift, after the 2025 Fall High Holidays and Sukkot.
Sukkot
Today’s McKee Moment discusses how a major part of our apologetics work, will be seen in alerting many in the Messianic community to the growing anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism on social media.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the significance of the Book of Ecclesiastes, providing a theological and composition summary.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
Must I go to a campground to spend the Feast of Tabernacles with thousands of people for an entire week?
The festival of Sukkot or Tabernacles (also commonly called Booths) begins on 15 Tishri and is intended to commemorate the time which the Ancient Israelites spent in the wilderness after the Exodus. Images of the post-Exodus period, God wanting Israel to remember what happened in the desert, and perhaps most importantly the need for His people to physically be reminded of His desire to commune with them, are all themes which are seen throughout one’s observance. The Feast of Tabernacles was considered to be so important in the Torah, that God gave it the distinction of being one of the three times of ingathering, along with Passover and Shavuot (Leviticus 23:39-43).
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reflects on the significance of Sukkot or the Feast of Tabernacles.
J.K. McKee delivers the September 2022 Outreach Israel News update.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, discuss how the Fall High Holidays have significantly impacted them, in their collective Messianic experience since 1995.