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Yahweh Ben Yahweh Is Worthy of More Glory Than Moses
(Hebrews 3:3)

We are to observe Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread annually throughout our generations in memory of how יהוה, through His servant Moses, delivered the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt with “great” terribleness and signs (Exodus 12:14; Deuteronomy 26:8). Yet, as unforgettable as this exodus from Egypt was, Jeremiah, Chapter 23, verses 7 and 8, tells us of an even “greater” exodus to come and it reads:

Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord, יהוה, that they shall no more say, The Lord, יהוה, liveth, which brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt; But, The Lord, יהוה בּן יהוה, liveth, which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them; and they shall dwell in their own land.

Yes, we recognize Moses for his part in securing our freedom from Egypt over four thousand years ago. Indeed, he faithfully performed the tasks appointed of him by our God, יהוה; On the other hand, it is יהוה בּן יהוה, the Lamb without blemish and the Firstborn from the dead, who is the Man that Is Worthy of More Glory Than Moses (Hebrews 3:3; 1 Peter 1:19; Colossians 1:18).

In fact, יהוה בּן יהוה was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you. Moreover, it was יהוה בּן יהוה that was taken, and by wicked hands crucified and slain in the hells of North America. Consequently, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing (Acts 2:23; 1 Peter 1:20; Revelation 5:12).

Never forget, Christ, יהוה בּן יהוה, our Passover is sacrificed for us: So, let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth (1 Corinthians 5:7-8).

These acknowledgements and accolades will be layered upon יהוה בּן יהוה like never before at this year’s Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread to be held at the Embassy Suites, Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas beginning March 21 through March 28, 2026.

Join us all eight days in the location where יהוה has chosen to place His magnanimous name as we come in high praise to commemorate the works of יהוה בּן יהוה Who Shall Surely Gather The Remnant of Israel from all countries whither He had driven them (Micah 2:12).

To avoid disappointment or distress, keep in mind, that advance registration is required to attend. Reserve your seat and accommodations now. There will be no late fees.

If You Love Me, Keep My Commandments (John 14:15).
As of February 10, 2026 There Are 39 Days Left

"As Israel, you would never think of coming to a city and not staying at the place where יהוה chooses to place His name.

יהוה בּן יהוה in A Global Call to The Remnant on pages 117-18

We are the people of יהוה. Therefore, come together in the “one” place that יהוה has appointed, that we might encourage and build up one another, that our hearts might be strengthened, being joined together in love as “one” family (Ephesians 4:16; Romans 12:10).

The feast guest chamber is the luxurious Embassy Suites Houston West-Katy. This modern, all suite hotel is conveniently located on the south side of I-10. Take the Park Ten exit heading from either east or west on I-10. It is only 30 miles from George Bush Intercontinental Airport and 35 miles from William P. Hobby Airport. Guests will enjoy an upscale experience and feel right at home with the spacious two-room suites.


Embassy Suites

Houston West-Katy

16435 Katy Freeway

Houston, TX 77094

(281) 398-0900


Convention Dates: March 21 - 28, 2026

  • Registration for Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread is $890 per person for 8 days.
  • Registration, housing, and meals for Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread is $1,670 per person for 8 days.
  • Last date to register is February 25, 2026.

*PLEASE SEE CONVENTION REGISTRATION FORMS FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF RATES.

Breath of Life Systems provides transportation to and from the William P. Hobby Airport.

Rates:

  • $80 per person (round trip)
  • $60 per person (one way)
  • Children 3 and under: Free

For transportation to George Bush Intercontinental Airport, please call for availability and pricing.

Discount:
$10 off per person for families of 5+ in the same household

Reservations:
Call (702) 300-4452 or email nachshownyisrael@gmail.com

Please reserve at least 24 hours in advance.

Cancellation Policy

If you registered for the host hotel and/or nightly classes and will not arrive on your stated date (e.g., flight canceled, unable to attend, etc.), please notify The Feast Committee Registration Office 48 hours in advance so we can cancel your room or ballroom seating. If you don’t, you will be billed for the room and/or lose your registration refund.
To cancel, call
(832) 349-4203 after March 14, 2026.

No refunds on advanced reservations if the above procedures are not followed.

SPECIAL NOTICE!

Please email feastcommittee@satx.rr.com to let us know that “something is on the way” after you mail your registration or performance so we can watch for it.

REMEMBER: Our Feast is an Holy OccasionPlease dress appropriately! Full Culture or Business Attire.


Menu for Feast of Unleavened Bread 6030

March 22

Potato leek soup

Salad: Marinated artichoke hearts, green olives, red onion, cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices on a bed of mixed greens

Chickpea and vegetable curry with carrots, peas, bell peppers, and tomatoes in a mild curry sauce, served with white basmati rice

Unleavened bread

Unleavened cookies

Herbal tea/coffee


March 23

Mixed vegetable soup

Salad: Sliced palm hearts, snap peas, shredded zucchini, red onion, and black olives on a bed of green leaf lettuce

Red Kidney Bean Chili, served with white basmati rice

Braised cabbage

Unleavened bread

Keylime pie

Herbal tea/coffee


March 24

Tomato basil Soup

Garden Salad: Cucumber, cherry tomatoes, shredded carrots, cheddar cheese, Kalamata olives, and red onion on a bed of romaine lettuce

Pasta primavera (penne and lightly roasted carrots, bell peppers, onions, broccoli, and cauliflower tossed in garlic, oil, and pesto)

Marinara sauce on the side

Unleavened bread

Chocolate-dipped strawberries

Herbal tea/coffee


March 25

Vegetarian sweet corn chowder

Salad: Blanched peas, red bell pepper, palm hearts, thinly sliced radish, shaved parmesan and green onions on a bed of romaine lettuce

Mexican style black beans w/o corn, served with Spanish rice

Sautéed garlicky green beans

Unleavened bread

Flourless chocolate cake

Herbal tea/coffee


March 26

Lentil and spinach soup

Roasted Beet Salad: Roasted beets, toasted pecans, sliced cucumber, red onion, cherry tomatoes, and crumbled feta cheese on a bed of arugula and spinach leaves

Stir-fried vegetables with broccoli, carrots, snap peas, bell peppers, ginger, and teriyaki sauce (on the side), served with white basmati rice (on the side)

Unleavened bread

Chocolate nut clusters

Herbal tea/coffee


March 27

Vegetarian chili

Mediterranean Chickpea Salad: Chickpeas, cucumber, cherry tomatoes,red onion, Kalamata olives, feta, fresh parsley, and lemon wedges on a bed of arugula and spinach leaves

Mediterranean medley of roasted sweet potato cubes, bell peppers,zucchini, squash, onions, and tomatoes served with couscous

Unleavened bread

Unleavened cookies

Herbal tea/coffee


March 28

French onion soup

Garden Salad: Cucumber, cherry tomatoes, shredded carrots, cheddar cheese, and red onion on a bed of romaine lettuce

Herbed pinto beans, served with white basmati rice

Sautéed kale and spinach

Unleavened bread

Keylime pie

Herbal tea/coffee


For יהוה בּן יהוה daily gives wisdom, and from His mouth come knowledge and understanding. Feed on His words daily and live, for man does not live by bread alone, but by “every word” that proceeds from Him (Pro. 2:6; Matt. 4:4).

Join us for a “spiritual” banquet filled with savory nightly classes and delectable daily seminars. Bring your study tools and come ready to be fully nourished in our family study sessions.

Unable to attend the feast? Visit the “New Products” page of our online bookstore at yahwehbenyahweh.com to order after the feast has concluded.

Feast Performance Guidelines

In keeping with the standards that יהוה בּן יהוה established for our nation, The Feast Committee has instituted the following performance guidelines to ensure that we continue to show respect and reverence toward His moral teachings. Therefore, to be in accord with Titus 2:1-8, 10, all—adults as well as children—wishing to perform during our nightly program must adhere to the performance criteria listed below:

  1. Our Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread 6030 theme is: יהוה בּן יהוה Is Worthy of More Glory Than Moses (Hebrews 3:3) and our overall theme for the year is: יהוה בּן יהוה Will Surely Gather The Remnant of Israel” (Micah 2:12). All performances must reflect research done on either the themes, the feasts, KJV Bible stories, or parables. The use of on-line dictionaries and thesauruses are prohibited as creditable sources of reference.

All performers must wear either “full” culture or “full” business attire. All diadems worn must have the standard “V” wrap. No sheer or revealing fabrics, as well as no form-fitting, low-cut, or form-showing garments should be worn. Sisters must wear long, ankle-length, free-flowing outer cultural garments (tops, skirts, or dresses). Brothers must wear loose-fitting, ankle-length cultural pants. Arms must be covered, and legs must be covered with appropriate leg stockings. No one with unclean garments, shoes, or diadems, and wearing false fingernails and makeup—lip gloss, lip stick, mascara, eye shadow, and the like—will be permitted to perform.

  1. All performers must submit a video format for all proposed performances. Video formats must be qualitative, audible, and accompanied by the type-written words/lyrics of the song, recitation, poem, play, and music voiceovers. Voiceovers should be readings or recitations that are applicable to the themes, the feasts, KJV Bible stories, or parables. Your performance must not exceed seven (7) minutes. No rough drafts will be accepted. All submissions must be in their “final” stage.

  1. Recitations: All recitations, plays, poems, welcomes, exordiums, including HIA, must adhere to paragraphs A and B above.

  1. Music/Songs: All singers and musicians must adhere to paragraphs A and B above. In addition, no singing or playing of secular (worldly) songs to יהוה or יהוה בּן יהוה. Except for spirituals created before 1920, the use of secular samples, melodies, or any portion of worldly music as original compositions is prohibited. Any one found violating this guideline shall be suspended from performing. Music choices are: יהוה music and “original” songs, instrumentals, and/or jazz compositions. All instrumental and jazz compositions must be accompanied by Scriptural or poetic voiceovers. (Persons doing the voiceovers, if not appearing on the stage, do not have to appear on your video submission.)

  1. Dances: All dancers must adhere to paragraphs A and B above. In addition, dances must have a moral message. All instrumental dance music must be accompanied by voiceovers as stated in paragraph D. Dances must exemplify cultural connotations that represent the principles of chastity as taught by יהוה בּן יהוה. Body movements should not be suggestive or sexually explicit, i.e., hip thrusts, hip rolls, gyrations, or clutching of the breast or crotch area.

All performances must be sent to The Feast Committee by February 25, 2026. Any performance received without registration is denied. The Feast Committee will respond to all unacceptable performances. Please mail your performance(s) to The Feast Committee, P.O. Box 1138, Seguin, TX 78156.

Please see PDFs for Registration Forms