High Holy Days Calendar
Roman Year : 2026
The Philadelphia Church does not recognize the validity of set asides, days added or subtracted so that one Sabbath does not become the preparation day for another.
***Southern Hemisphere
| 2026 | Date |
| Spring Equinox Northern Hemisphere ("The Sign") | 20 March 09:46 a.m. |
| Year Begins* | 18 April* |
| Passover*• | 1 May (full moon) |
| Second Passover*• | 31 May (full moon) |
| Feast of Unleavened Bread* | 2-8* May |
| Wave Sheaf Observance++ Around 10 am | 3 May |
| Pentecost* | 21* June |
| Feast of Trumpets* | 12* October |
| Day of Atonement* | 21 October |
| Feast of Tabernacles* | *26 October-1 November |
| The Last Great Day* | 2* November |
Note: Full Moon Friday, May 1 12:24 pm
Full Moon October 25 11:12 pm
*Day begins at sunset,the previous evening. A day begins in darkness, and ends in light showing how sons of light defeat the forces of darkness. A day is from evening to evening, consisting of a dark and light portion that makes "one" single day.
•Observed the evening before.
++Observed in the morning, first day of the week, around 10 am.
New Moons Calendar
Roman Year : 2026
New Moons Sightings in your area should be used to verify dates monthly.
| MONTH | DATE |
| JANUARY | 20* |
| FEBRUARY | 19* |
| MARCH | 20* |
| APRIL* | 18* |
| MAY | 18* |
| JUNE | 17* |
| JULY | 16* |
| AUGUST | 14* |
| SEPTEMBER | 12* |
| OCTOBER | 12* |
| NOVEMBER | 11* |
| DECEMBER | 10* |
Note: The Philadelphia Church has determined the new moon dates to the best of its ability; however, we strongly recommend that each new moon be verified by eye by every fellowship in its own location, wherever it may be in the world.
***For the Southern Hemisphere:
| 2026 | Date |
| Passover*• | 25 October (full moon) |
| Second Passover*• | 24 November (full moon) |
*Day begins at sunset,the previous evening. A day begins in darkness, and ends in light showing how sons of light defeat the forces of darkness. A day is from evening to evening, consisting of a dark and light portion that makes "one" single day.
•Observed the evening before.
They will differ from coast to coast so observations should be
determined with your generalized time zone, with your time zone
information available from the following website.
https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/usa