The Gathering At Shiloh

The Gathering At Shiloh Sabbath service is every Saturday at 4:00. 720 W Sheridan, Williams The Gathering At Shiloh is a body of believers coming together to serve and please God.

01/24/2026

Shabbat Shalom, due to snow moving into Williams right now, there will be no in-person service today.

Pastor Yoel from Cuba is speaking at The Church At Canyon Chapel this Thursday evening at 6:00.
01/14/2026

Pastor Yoel from Cuba is speaking at The Church At Canyon Chapel this Thursday evening at 6:00.

As a child, Joel saw his pastor dragged to jail but felt God calling him to ministry as well.

11/29/2025

Shabbat Shalom Saints. There is no in-person service today, 11/29

Joyce is the wife of one of our pastors, Nathan Oglesby. Please consider giving a love offering for this faithful servan...
11/25/2025

Joyce is the wife of one of our pastors, Nathan Oglesby. Please consider giving a love offering for this faithful servant.

Joyce Oglesby of 86 underwent ileostomy surgery but since she is too weak the surgeon… Melissa Sagor needs your support for Donate to Aid Joyce's Cancer Fight

11/15/2025

Shabbat Shalom, service today is at 10 this morning.

10/18/2025

Shabbat Shalom! There is no in-person service today. Enjoy a beautiful Autumn day of rest.

10/01/2025

Today it’s the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur is a time to pause, reflect, and seek atonement. Known as the "Day of Atonement," it marks a solemn yet hopeful moment to reconnect with God, mend relationships, and embrace the promise of renewal.

Traditionally, this day is observed with fasting, prayer, and introspection. It’s a time to acknowledge our shortcomings, seek forgiveness, and strive for a clean slate in the year ahead. The hope of Yom Kippur lies in the opportunity for a restored relationship with God and the lifting of burdens through repentance. For Believers in Yeshua, this day also highlights the eternal hope found in Messiah, who serves as both High Priest and ultimate atonement for sin. His sacrifice reminds us of the profound grace and forgiveness available to all.

“But when Messiah appeared as Kohen Gadol [High Priest]… He entered into the Holies once for all—not by the blood of goats and calves but by His own blood, having obtained eternal redemption. —Hebrews 9:11-12

May this Yom Kippur bring you peace, clarity, and hope in Yeshua 🙏

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720 W Sheridan Avenue
Williams, AZ
86046

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3pm - 7pm

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