Announcements
Watch our Calendar for announcements about: Feast Days, Service times, Oneg, & Outings
Summer Outings
May 31st
Shavuot 11am - 2pm Time & Place TBA
Be Sure to Reserve
We are looking forward to having you join us,
June 13th
We will be meeting at Silver Falls
Time & Place TBA
July 11th
We will be meeting at Silver Falls Time & Place TBA
August 8th
Join us at North Santiam Park Details will be provided
September 5th
Beach Day Time & Place TBA
Join Us This Shabbat
Doors open at 1:00pm
Service starts at 1:30pm
Common Thread and Midrash at 2:15pm
Announcements & Closing Prayer 4:30pm
2026 Biblical Feast Days
What are the Feast Days? Biblical Feast Days as defined in Leviticus 23, are widely accepted as Yahweh’s anointed times to meet with His people and even given at the start of time.These set apart days became centered around a priesthood and temple that are no longer visible, but are still a part of God’s Word for our blessing.
Why keep the Feast Days? We do not “keep” these days for salvation, but to remember what has been done and what will be done prophetically. They are kept to recognize the life, death and resurrection of Yeshua who is the greater High Priest, giving us access to the Most Holy Place.
What calendar does MVF keep? There are many Feast Day calendars. Thankfully, when Yeshua returns, we will be made aware of His Kingdom Calendar (Zech. 14). While we wait for this correction, Mid-Valley Fellowship has chosen to follow the Zadok Priestly Calendar for the following reasons:
Since times (measurement of) and seasons (meaning feast days) were given on the 4th day of creation, we should consider this to be important in measuring current time.
Since the sun, moon, and stars, are mentioned to measure times and seasons, we should include all three and not just one luminary in our understanding.
According to Scripture, the Levitical priesthood led feast days activities. As direct descendants of the Levi order, Zadok and his family were given full authority by King David to be the High Priests of Isreal (I Kings 1:38-50), and by Yahweh God to minister to Yeshua and His chosen people in the last days overseeing judgements and ordinances. (Ezekiel 40-48). Therefore, MVF believes the authority of Zadok’s Priestly orders should be given value in understanding dates.
In trying to understand the meaning of “new moon” (a traditional concept in sighting times) MVF is choosing to interpret “new moon” in its original contextual form of “new month.”
2026 Festival Dates for MVF are as follows:
March 31, Tuesday – Passover: To be celebrated in homes as given in Exodus 20
April 1, Wednesday – Feast of Unleavened: A Holy Convocation as given in Lev. 23 @ MVF 6 p.m.
Feast of Unleavened Bread – Holy Convocation – Tuesday April 7th -McClain Silverton Park 5pm – 7pm Bring Soup and Salad to Share we will have an oneg!
April 12, Sunday – First Fruits counting of the Omer Day 1
May 31, Sunday – Shavuot/Pentecost: A Holy Convocation. Time and place TBA.
September 16, Wednesday – Feast of Trumpets, A Holy Convocation. Time and place TBA
September 25, Friday – Day of Atonement, A Holy Convocation @ MVF 6 p.m.
September 30 – October 7, Wednesday to Wednesday – Feast of Tabernacles. Time and place TBA
Fall & Winter Schedule
Oneg & Fellowship 12:30
Praise & Worship 1:30
Common Thread 2:15
Midrash 3:00
Announcements & Closing Prayer 4:30
*Oneg on 1st Shabbat of each month
Every Month that has a 5th Shabbat We Encourage Home Groups to Strengthen and Deepen Relationships among the Kodeshiym. Be Blessed!
Our mailing address:
MVF Silverton Fellowship
180 Ramsgate Square South, Suite 150
Salem OR 97302
