A Week Under the Southern Sky
The command to live in booths for seven days is declared to be so that future generations know that God made the ancient Israelites live in booths when He brought them out of the land of Egypt (Leviticus 23:39-44).
This past week, Roots of Faith hosted its first annual Succoth Conference.
Several UIWU members were also in attendance. We had people from Texas, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia as well as the locals of course. Many of us camped out for a full week under the stars. The weekend was packed with exciting and informative lectures and tours.

I am so pleased and thankful for the wonderful time with all who were able to attend the week’s events. This is to be an annual event here in the Felicianas. The speakers were fantastic, the food was very good and the music was stirring! In the coming days I hope to post some reports on my blog about the conference. If you have something that you would like to share about the conference, please send it to me in an email and I will post it. A short note that captures in a few words what the time meant to you will be fine.
This is my favorite time of year now. I have camped out under the stars for the past two Festivals of Succoth. Many of you have done this for years. I would encourage any of you that have not kept this feast, to do so and to consider joining us in Saint Francisville for the Festival next year. Plans will be posted on my site soon so that you can begin to plan early.
Yesterday, from inside my home I watched the rain pouring down. Give God the glory for this miracle! It literally rained up until the day before we went into the campsite, the heavens held back the rain for seven days and then the rain fell once again the day after we had cleared the campsite! Rain is a significant part of this ancient festival. In fact, in the future, those who do not go up to Jerusalem to worship the LORD during the Feast of Succoth (Tabernacles) will not get rain in their land! (Zechariah 14:16-19)
Start thinking now about joining us next year for the Annual Succoth Conference here in the Felicianas. We experienced such an incredible level of harmony this weekend - Jew, Christians and Gentile God Fearers together, united around the one thing that we all share - a love for the Bible! We learned a great deal from the conference this year in terms of organization. Next year we will be even better and you can play a part in that as well. You can send me comments (rndavar@aol.com) - constructive feedback on what we can do to make this Conference better. I look forward to reading them and promise to consider your points when planning our next gathering.
My good friend Tammy Michael was the “official” camp / festival photographer. She informs me that she took over 500 pictures. Some of these are up on the Roots of Faith website. The group at the camp site also took turns reading from the Torah (Genesis - Deuteronomy) and completed the entire Torah! This event was based upon a literal interpretation of Deuteronomy 31:10. I want to do this again and next time I want to be more organized with it so that everyone will be able to participate. It was quite a blessing.
Several members of Roots of Faith put together a CD with original music that was a smash hit! I have been getting compliments and requests about this CD. You can contact John Carlson for more information about how you can obtain a copy of this excellent CD (carlson_john@bellsouth.net). We also hope to put an entry on the blog about the music and the artists featured on this CD, titled - Hac! V’Shema / Shut Up! and Listen. There is a story behind the title as well:)
Thanks for all the help in making this Feast of Tabernacles a time of refreshing and revival. Don’t forget to check out the photos on my site.
Shalom, and may your names be inscribed in the Book of Life
Ross Nichols

