Ancient Path Revivals
“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” — Psalm 133:1
We are honored to gather together for Passover as a community seeking to walk in obedience, humility, and unity.
Please read through these guidelines carefully so we can maintain a peaceful, joyful, and set-apart environment.
Check-in and Driving Directions
Event Location
Ancient Path Fellowship
4099 Cravens Dr, Macomb, MO 65702
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Arrival
Check-in opens:
- 11:00 AM on May 1, 2026
- Checkout May 11, 2026
When you arrive, please check-in with the front gate to receive your parking pass. Then proceed to the blue registration and welcome center directly ahead down the driveway. It will be clearly marked.
On-Site Campers
- You’ll be assigned to a “Tribe of Israel” to help organize the campsite.
- Campsites will be sectioned by tribe so you can camp near others in your group.
- If you want to camp near specific friends or family, let us know at check-in and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

RVs & Travel Trailers
Most RV and camper guests will be boondocking (dry camping) this year, as we have only a limited number of hookups available. If you plan to run a generator, we kindly ask that you bring a quiet (inverter-style) generator if possible, to help keep the camp peaceful for everyone.
If you would like to upgrade to a full hook-up, there are a few spots available at a campground 5 minutes away owned by a neighbor. The cost is $250, and tickets are able to be reserved through our ticketing page.
Tents
For tent campers, electricity will be very limited. Priority will be given to the elderly and those with special needs.
Food & Meals
Meals will be a mix of:
- Ministry-provided meals (including several breakfasts)
- Community meals / potlucks
- Bring-your-own meals
Schedule is subject to change.
Leaven (Important)
During Passover, we ask all attendees to honor the removal of leaven:
- No leavened products in camps
- This includes but is not limited to:
- Yeast breads
- Sourdough
- Some cakes and crackers
- Anything containing active leavening
We recognize that some believe baking soda is also leaven:
- Out of respect:
- Ministry-provided meals will not include baking soda
- However:
- Not all attendees share this conviction
We are not here to police one another- but we are asking everyone to take this seriously.
More importantly, let us examine ourselves for spiritual leaven— as Scripture teaches.
Lamb Processing
Due to past confusion, we want to be very clear:
- We are NOT performing sacrifices
- We are NOT conducting ritual offerings
What will take place:
- Lambs will be processed for food, similar to how a hunter processes a deer
- This meal will be eaten in remembrance of not in replacement of our Messiah and King, Yahshua(Jesus) as the perfect and spotless lamb who atoned for our sins.
This is:
- Practical
- Lawful
- Done respectfully
If you are uncomfortable:
- You are welcome not to participate or observe
If you would like to talk to someone in leadership to gain a better understanding of why we believe this is to be done, please reach out to us.
Passover Meal & Circumcision
The Torah is clear regarding the Passover meal:
“No uncircumcised person shall eat of it.” — Exodus 12:48
Scripture also speaks of the circumcision of the heart (Deuteronomy 10:16).
For this gathering:
- Participation in the Passover meal is reserved for those who are:
- Circumcised in the flesh
- And circumcised in the heart
- Those who are circumcised in heart but not physically circumcised:
- Are welcome to attend and participate in the Feast of Unleavened Bread and all other activities
- But are asked to refrain from the Passover meal
- All who attend should be pursuing a circumcised heart, as this is foundational.
This is not about exclusion, but about honoring what is written and walking it out with integrity before YHWH.
Rules and Guidelines
We ask all attendees to help us create a peaceful, honorable environment that glorifies YHWH and blesses everyone at Passover.
Alcohol
- Alcohol is permitted in moderation. Drunkenness is not and may result in being asked to leave.
- No open containers—please use discretion.
Baptisms
- Baptisms will take place off-site up the road in Hartville
- Don’t forget a towel and change of clothes!
- Carpooling will be available.
Bathrooms/Showers
Praise be to YHWH, we received special funding to build a new bathroom and shower house on the property! We will have 9 bathrooms, each with a shower available for your convenience. This is a huge blessing and answer to prayer!
Please help us keep these bathrooms clean and functional for everyone.
- Indoor, handicap-accessible restrooms are in the fellowship hall.
Behavior
- Please conduct yourself in a manner that honors YHWH at all times.
- No profanity, vulgar speech, or disruptive behavior.
Campfires
- Never leave a fire unattended; extinguish fully before bed.
- Do not burn plastic or metal trash.
- Firewood is available near the main tent and throughout the camp for your use.
Children
- Children under 16 must be supervised and may not roam freely.
- Please supervise children at the bounce house and playground.
- Bounce house is for ages 13 and under only.
- No children in the auto shop area or other outbuildings.
- Do not give food to other people’s children without permission.
Food
- Concessions will be available on non-Shabbat days.
- The beef served comes from a local Torah-observant family — raised without vaccines, grass-fed, grass-finished, and butchered properly. We’ll also be doing our best to ensure that all other ingredients are non-GMO and organic whenever possible.
- The lamb was raised either on property or by someone in our local area/fellowship.
- Bring your own cup or bottle for water/coffee.
- Local groceries: Bread of Life, Jean’s Healthway, Walmart (Ava, Mountain Grove), Amish stores (Seymour, Norwood).
First Aid
- First aid station is located in the welcome center.
- For emergencies, contact leadership (they’ll have radios).
Lost & Found
- Check the main tent’s lost & found before you leave.
Modesty
- Please practice modesty in both your attire and behavior. This applies to men, women, and children.
Nursing Mother’s Room
- In the main fellowship hall, there is a private room for nursing mothers to feed their babies in, if needed.
- No men are allowed in this room.
- Please knock before entering.
- Please be respectful of this area and do not leave trash or choking hazards behind.
- Please remove your shoes.
- No unattended children permitted.
Pets
- Dogs and other pets must be leashed or secured at all times.
- Clean up after pets.
- No animals in the main tent.
- Uncontrolled/untrained animals may result in being asked to leave.
- Failure to comply with these rules may result in being asked to leave.
Shabbat (Sabbath)
We recognize that within the body of Messiah, there are many different understandings and methods of Sabbath keeping. YHWH’s feast days are not a place for contention over these differences. However, to help maintain order and unity within our gates during this event, we ask that all attendees honor the following observance for Shabbats:
Note: We have two sets of double shabbats! Praise Yah! We will have to do our due diligence to ensure preparations are made on both prep days.
- Weekly shabbat from sundown on Friday, May 1st – sundown on Saturday, May 2nd.
- Passover/First day of Unleavened Bread – High shabbat from sundown on Saturday, May 2nd – sundown on Sunday, May 3rd.
- Last day of ULB – High shabbat from sundown on Saturday, May 9th – sundown on Saturday, May 10th.
During this time:
- No buying, selling, or trading will take place — please plan ahead and make any necessary purchases before Shabbat begins.
- All vendor booths will be closed in honor of the day.
- Dinner will be provided — praise YHWH!
We look forward to spending this special time in unity and reverence together.
Cooking on Shabbat? Read this article for our perspective.
Smoking
- No smoking, vaping, or cannabis in the camp or event area—let’s set a good example for our children.
- A designated and marked smoking area is behind the auto shop area.
Speed Limit
- 5 mph everywhere on site.
Trash & Cleanliness
- Keep your camp area clean at all times.
- Dumpster is near the back of the tent area.
- If you see trash, kindly pick it up.
Water
- Our well water is safe and tastes great!
- Please bring your own water bottles to refill.
Hot Topics & Doctrines
We know there are many “hot topics” within the Torah and faith community, but Passover is a time for music, praise, fellowship, and worship, not for debates or controversial teachings. This festival is hosted not only by our fellowship but also by the families of our community, in the place where we live and raise our children. Because of this, we kindly ask that certain teachings not be promoted here, including but not limited to anti-Paul, polygyny, Essene gospels or post-millennialism, as these are not in alignment with our community. While we recognize that brothers and sisters in Messiah may hold different views, we believe we can disagree in love without pressing those differences on one another. All are welcome to join us in joy and unity as long as this request is respected. Let’s keep Passover peaceful, respectful, and focused on keeping YHWH’s commandments and faith in Messiah.
Teaching or spreading any anti-Messiah or anti-Torah doctrine is strictly prohibited and grounds for immediate dismissal from the property and event.
Handling Concerns & Conflicts
We ask that Matthew 18 be followed:
- If you have an issue with someone, speak to them privately.
- If the matter isn’t resolved, bring a tribe leader with you.
- If it still remains unresolved, the tribe leaders may review the situation and decide if dismissal from the gathering is necessary.
This is a place of peace (shalom), not discord. Gossip, slander, and divisive speech will not be tolerated. A single warning will be given for such behavior, followed by dismissal if necessary — as nothing breaks fellowship faster than these things.
Thank you for helping make Passover 2026 a time of unity, joy, and reverence!
Can I bring anything to help out?
If you feel led, we can always use bulk grocery and paper goods such as paper plates, utensils, toilet paper, etc!
Or check out this list for specific items:
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