a praise and worship experience like no other

HEBREWFEST PRAISE & WORSHIP MUSIC FESTIVAL

HebrewFest began in the summer of 2023 as a small gathering devoted to worshiping the Most High YHWH and cultivating unity in the body of Messiah. What started with a handful of families and musicians has grown into an annual weekend of praise, fellowship, and shared life under the open sky.

Rooted in Scripture, HebrewFest brings together believers from many backgrounds who desire to live a faithful, obedient walk shaped by the Word, gathering in humility and unity to lift our voices together in worship of YHWH.

Mark your calendars. HebrewFest 2026 will take place July 2–5, with camping available July 1–6.
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Location:
Ancient Path Fellowship
4099 Cravens Dr
Macomb, MO 65702

HebrewFest is a multi-day praise and worship gathering centered on honoring the Most High through music, fellowship, and a shared desire to live faithfully before Him. Held outdoors over a long weekend, the festival creates space for believers to worship together, rest, and celebrate under the open sky.

The music at HebrewFest spans a wide range of styles, including contemporary worship, folk, rock, country, hip-hop, reggae, and electronic. Each artist brings their own sound, but the heart remains the same: worship that points people back to the Word and encourages a life of faithful obedience.

Though worship may take many musical forms and cultural expressions, HebrewFest remains focused on lifting up the Messiah and gathering believers in unity around the heart of our shared faith.

“Sing unto Elohim, sing praises to his name: extol him that rides upon the heavens by his name, YAH, and rejoice before him.”
Psalm 68:4

promoting unity in the body of messiah

Worship YHWH Together

In a time when the body of Messiah is often divided over doctrinal differences, there’s something truly powerful about setting those aside to unite around the core foundations—faith in the Messiah and a commitment to keeping the commandments. When we come together in worship, we’re not just singing—we’re engaging in spiritual warfare as one body!

"Oh, how good and pleasant it is for brothers to dwell in unity!"
-Psalm 133:1

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