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Remix: The Enduring Beat of the Old Testament Feasts

Life can start to feel like a blur – work, responsibilities, repeat – like we’re stuck on a loop without much space to actually celebrate what matters.

But in the Bible, God builds a different kind of rhythm – one marked by joy, meaning, and regular celebration. In this series, Remix: The Enduring Beat of the Biblical Feasts, we’ll explore the ancient feasts of Israel and how Jesus steps into them and flips the script, using water, light, and bread to reveal something deeper about who he is.

What if faith wasn’t just about getting through life, but discovering a better rhythm altogether?


Sermon Schedule

April 12: Passover (Exodus 12)

April 19: Unleavened Bread (Exodus 13)

April 26: Rosh Hashanah (Leviticus 23)

May 3: Shavout / Weeks (Exodus 34)

May 24: Yom Kippur (Leviticus 16)

May 31: Tabernacle / Greatest Day (John 3)


Companion Guide

Deepen your learning with prayer and reflection prompts that accompany the sermons. These can be used individually or in groups.

Companion Guide: Coming Soon!


Try Out a Group!

We invite you to take part in our four-session small group experience that accompanies this series. If you’re not already in a group, you can join an open group that meets on Wednesdays (7pm) at Highrock Arlington (14 Mill St, Arlington) discussing the sermon from the previous Sunday. The group is led by our resident theologian, Scott Rice.

Taylor Burgoyne | April 12, 2026
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Passover and a Bigger Jesus (Exodus 12)
Taylor Burgoyne | April 12, 2026