Discover the Miracle of Hanukkah
Ancient light. Modern joy. Timeless wonder waiting for you and your family—no experience needed.
Hanukkah means “Dedication” — a sacred season of wonder, calling us to rededicate our lives and homes to God.
Did Jesus Celebrate Hanukkah?
In John 10, we read about Jesus in the temple courts during the Feast of Dedication—Hanukkah, the very festival of light and renewal—where the celebrations were in full swing.
You’re in good company. Thousands before you have lit candles for eight nights and discovered the same wonder Jesus knew—no special background required, just a willing heart.
Then came the Festival of Dedication at Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the temple courts walking in Solomon’s Colonnade.
-John 10:22
How to Celebrate Hanukkah
in 3 Simple Steps
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Gather some candles
(8 + 1 to light them). Anything you have works. -
Light one more candle each evening. Share the story, sing, or pray together.
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Let the light grow. Eight nights of wonder, meaningful family time, and rededication.
In 2025, Hanukkah begins at sundown on Sunday, December 14 and ends eight days later on December 22 after sunset.
Eight Nights That Can Change Everything
One more candle each evening. Simple prayers. Children asking questions. The same wonder Jesus knew in the temple courts. Light growing until your home—and your hearts—are full. Strong faith, strong homes.