Welcome to the Torah Teachers Sukkot 2011
We will be keeping the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot on the Schultz Farm. Located in the Ozark Mountains near Buffalo Missouri. Just 30 minutes North of Springfield.
Fee:
- $75 per campsite plus donations to the host family (Schultz)
- Offerings will be taken for each of the speakers during their meetings.
- There is limited space for frozen food items in a small chest freezer.
- Bring Ice and Ice Chests. Ice will be available for purchase as well.
- There will not be electric or water at the campsites, but there is a central area with hot and cold water, hot showers and port-o-pottys for your use.
- If you need water at your campsite you will need to bring water containers.
- Be prepared for cooler weather. Small campfires are allowed. There is some wood on site, but we request that you bring some firewood.
- Other Items to bring:
- Bibles
- Laptops – some internet available
- Toilet Paper
- Hand soap
- Hygienic toiletries and towels
- Water containers, cups, napkins
- Camp or lawn Chairs
- Games
- Baby/Body Wipes
- Bug Spray (usually not needed this time of year but bring anyway)
Speakers:
Rico Cortes – Oct 14th
Fred Schultz – Oct 17th (no relation)
Mike Clayton – Oct 19th
Kimberly Rogers – Oct 20th
and the local crew… =)
Schedule:
- Thursday 13th Set-up camp | meal provided at 5pm
- Friday 14th Rico Cortes teaches after lunch.
- Shabbat 15th Free Day | Midrash with Friends
- Sunday 16th Kimberly Rogers teaches afternoon and evening
- Monday 17th Fred Schultz teaches at 2 PM | Covered Dish and Worship at 5 PM
- Tuesday 18th Free Day | Midrash with Friends
- Wednesday 19th Mike Clayton teaches afternoon and evening
- Thursday 20th Free Day | Midrash with Friends
- Friday 21st Covered Dish and Worship 12 PM
- Shabbat 22nd Free Day | Midrash with Friends
- Sunday 23rd Break Down and Cleanup Camp
Details:
- Please have all your meals planned out. We are about 10 minutes from the grocery store.
- You are responsible for your own table service and serving spoons.
- Shabbat and High Holy days will be honored and set apart. There will be no “servile work” allowed on the sabbath. Please leave your job at home during the sabbaths. Feel free to work during any other day! There will be some wireless internet available near the house.
- Not everyone sees cooking meals as prohibited, yet many do see it as a prohibition, so….. We would like everyone to be aware and mindful of the following during this week:
- Do not judge how someone else keeps their feast. When there is difference in how a scripture is translated, lets remember that we do not know it all and when Messiah comes He will teach us what He meant and do the correcting….not us! Light discussion is fine and I can promise you that you will see something that you personally do a different way. Lets work on unity with the Family and not let small differences divide us.
- If you are more liberal in your interpretation we ask that you be “more mindful” that others may be more conservative on how they obey a scripture or command and try not to offend while at the same time not compromising your beliefs.
- If you are more conservative in how you keep a command, please be mindful that not everyone is wearing “your mind” and see things the same way you do. If you see someone preparing a meal over a fire on Sabbath, please enjoy their company and be light and salt to them. Do NO Judging on how they obey YHVH’s Feasts. Light Discussion is fine, but lets not have everyone line up to say their peace. Let the Ruach (Spirit) lead and remember the fruits of the Spirit.
Site Information:
The farm is 24 acres with a small private grape vineyard overlooking a 1 acre lake providing some lite fishing as well as a nice area for your campsite.
Bring cane poles or light tackle.
Teaching:
There will be plenty of time for midrashing/fellowship with each other and making new friends. Formal teachings by Rico Cortes, Kimberly Rogers, Mike Clayton and Fred Schultz….if you have something you wish to share, please run it by Victor or Ron first.
Camp Site:
The style is semi-rustic. Tent and pop-up campers only. A central wash area with hot/cold water, showers and port-o-pottys will be located in camp area. Small campfires are permitted at your campsite for cooking/atmosphere. A BBQ/Kitchen Tent will be on site for cooking/cleaning. Dining will also be available inside the Fellowship Tent.
RVs:
Cost for RV space is $100 for entire Sukkot or $20/Night. If you would like to bring an RV, There is plenty of space, however power/water is very limited. Please call ahead for utility availability.
Pricing:
Price will not keep anyone out. A Large Military Tent has been purchased and set-up on site. Donations will be taken for the host family to help with costs as well as blessing them. Each Family Campsite is $75 to cover the entire Sukkot or $15/night.
The lakeside sites are limited.
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Hello, chatted with you briefly upon AMN. Never got to watch your video. Still in the troubleshooting vs. get charged to fix computer mode.
MVHM website was built for Messianic Voice Ministries, but they dropped it yesterday without either explanation or apology… and never cooperation. So, spent most of yesterday removing their MVM specific stuff. Trying to salvage.
Anyway, hope you don’t mind posting your Sukkot info. on it (?). May have by the time you view it. Will provide link to your site. Can remove if you wish.
Don’t know if will come. Unemployed and very little money coming in, plus some other stresses going on. May have to celebrate in back yard. Trying to develop an on-line business, but going slowly, as is my iMac computer. If you happen to know any tech.geeks that would remote in and take a look, would appreciate it much. If you know anyone who needs and willing to pay for website builder (me – not a pro), let me know that, also.
Thanks and Yah bless.
Messianic Victory Harvest MissionSpringfield, MO
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Toda Rava
MVHM
Springfield, MO
Hi there,
I just want to ask you about your Sukkot for this year. I have a friend who is tentatively planning on attending your Sukkot, so I thought that I would ask you about it, as well. I do have a travel trailer (maybe about 27 or 30′), but I could do without electricity if I need to. My husband is not currently a believer, so it will just be me. I would also be willing to accomodate another lady, if you know of anyone who needs a place. However, I need to know what your price is. I can pay some, but not much. If you are filling up, or are needing to charge a lot to cover your costs (very understandable), then I can just attend the Torah Chai Sukkot. I had thought about doing that anyway, so please just be straight-forward.
Thanks for your help with the bees, Victor. I’m not sure what we’ll be doing for Sukkoth, but I hope that ya’ll are able to accomplish the Father’s plans for your place, whatever that may truly be.
Baruch b’shem YHWH,
KallyLyn
Hey Victor, Glad that everything is coming together for you up there. I sure wish Bill and I could be there with all you guys. Sure do miss you all!!! Bill and I are going to be with Homer’s group at Hannah Park. We are looking forward to the Holiday as I am sure you all are. Tell the girls hi for me, and tell Elisha that Dakota says hi.
Shalom Alaichem
Bill & Arvi