Wave Sheaf Sunday—Why It’s Important

By: Bill Watson / 5-18-26

It is commonly known within God’s Church that the waiving of the sheaf of firstfruits before the Lord on “the morrow after the Sabbath” (Lev 23:9-11) was a portrayal of Christ presenting Himself to His Father following His resurrection (John 20:17). This connection to Jesus Christ’s resurrection should erase any questions about which Sabbath Leviticus 23:11 is referencing. Christ fulfilled this ritual’s portrayal of first fruits because He is the “first of the first fruits” (1 Cor. 15:23).

Interestingly, this “Wave-Sheaf Day” continued to be observed forty days after what “traditional” Christians believe to be Easter Sunday. However, the celebration came to be known as “The Feast of Ascension.” It developed into a cherished feast and was promoted by many early Catholic (Universal Church) fathers. It grew to become a significant spiritual, devotional, and historical tradition. Its traditional value has remained so important to this day that even some Protestant denominations have retained its observance as part of their liturgical celebration.

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Literature

View our 8 new literature booklets on our Literature Page.

  1. What Is The Kingdom Of God
  2. The Resurrection – Real Event or Historical Hoax?
  3. Are Christians “Under The Law”?
  4. Should We Observe Pentecost Sivan 6?
  5. Come To The Feast!
  6. The Fall Festivals – Portrait Of God’s Plan For Reconstruction
  7. The Church That Jesus Built
  8. A Call To Revival!

Pentecost

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Greetings Everyone,

Due to Pentecost falling the day after what would have been our normal first of the month Sabbath potluck, we decided to wait and do the potluck for Pentecost.

We will have Pentecost Services at Noon on Sunday, June 8th at the IBEW Building at 2902 E. Division St., Springfield, MO.  Potluck will follow after services.

Hope to see you there!

Dave Campbell, Elder