Join Shavuot With Shalom Macon

Celebrate the season of revelation, covenant, Torah, and the Ruach HaKodesh through livestream worship gatherings, teachings, prayer, and community — wherever you are in the world.

Participate From Wherever You Are

Join the Shalom Macon community online throughout Shavuot with livestream gatherings, worship, teachings, prayer, Torah study, and special moments designed for participation from home.

Shavuot Livestream Schedule

Follow along with the rhythm of Shavuot and join the livestream opportunities that work for your home, family, and schedule.

Thursday, May 21 — Enter the Feast
6:45 PM — Music & Prayers
Begin Shavuot with worship, prayer, and expectation.
9:30 PM — Teaching from Rabbi
Explore revelation, covenant, and the connection between Sinai and Acts 2.
12:00 AM — Tikkun Leil Shavuot
(Projected end time 5:00am)
Join us for late-night Torah study, reflection, and community.

Friday, May 22 — Feast Day & Shabbat
10:00 AM — Holiday Shacharit
Join the morning prayers and readings for the feast day.
6:30 PM — Kabbalat Shabbat
Welcome Shabbat together through worship and liturgy.

Saturday, May 23 — Shabbat Celebration
9:00 AM — Shacharit and Shabbat Service
Join our livestreamed Shabbat gathering from Macon, Georgia.
9:00 PM — Havdalah Hangout
Close out Shabbat together with reflection, worship, and community.

Create a Meaningful Shavuot Experience at Home

Prepare a meal. Light candles. Gather family or friends. Open your Bible and follow along with the livestream gatherings throughout the weekend. Whether you participate in every session or simply join us for worship and teaching, our prayer is that you would encounter the presence of God and grow deeper in covenant relationship with Him during this appointed time.

Simple Steps

  1. Sign up and download the free Shavuot guide above.

  2. Review the livestream schedule.

  3. Read Exodus 19–20 and Acts 2.

  4. Prepare your home for worship, prayer, and study.

  5. Join the livestream gatherings throughout the weekend.

From Sinai to the Upper Room

Shavuot is one of the appointed times of the Lord — a season connected to harvest, covenant, revelation, and the giving of the Torah. For followers of Yeshua, it also points us to Acts 2, when the Ruach HaKodesh was poured out and the message of Messiah began moving from Jerusalem to the nations.


This is not simply a holiday to learn about. It is an invitation to remember, respond, and encounter the God who speaks, gives, fills, and sends.

Join the Journey This Shavuot

Whether you are new to the biblical feasts or have celebrated them for years, we invite you to participate with Shalom Macon as part of a global neighborhood with a local expression.

Stay Connected Beyond Shavuot

Shavuot is not only a celebration — it is an invitation into deeper discipleship, community, and encounter with God. Continue the journey with Shalom Macon through weekly teachings, Shabbat livestreams, feast gatherings, and biblical resources rooted in Torah and centered on Yeshua.