The Bantu Yearly Seminars are virtual spaces and sacred gatherings where we meet like-minded people (Hebrews 10:25), to learn the principles of restoration of the divine order of time perverted by the beast (Daniel 2:21). They are opportunities to reconnect with the heritage of our ancestors (Jeremiah 6:16), and to unveil the hidden wisdom long suppressed by foreign systems (Ecclesiastes 3:11). All this is for the purpose of returning to the ancient way, the narrow way (Matthew 7:14), to our Father. This year’s journey begins with the Bantu New Year Virtual Seminar – Restoring the Ancient Order of Time (September 18th–20th, 2025) (Isaiah 66:23). It is followed by the Bantu Passover Rite of Passage – The Season of No Leaven, First Month (September 29th–October 5th, 2025) (1 Corinthians 5:8). It continues with What to Do in a Land Lacking Nothing – Feast of Weeks & Fourth New Moon (November 22nd–25th, 2025) (Deuteronomy 8:7–9). Then moves into Speak the True Bantu Languages of Creation – Feast of Trumpets, Toba, Tabernacles, Seventh Month (March 27th–April 2nd, 2026) (Psalm 81:3; Zechariah 14:16). And concludes with Find Your Bantu Culture in the Bible – Feast of Dedication and Tenth Month (June 2nd–8th, 2026) (John 10:22–23). Each seminar is a profound opportunity to learn, unlearn, and realign with The Most High’s sacred calendar (Ecclesiastes 3:1), walking in the footsteps of our ancestors (Deuteronomy 32:7), and reclaiming our true destiny (Jeremiah 29:11).
Pasaka Rite of Passage Virtual seminar (Oct 9th – Oct 12th 2025)
This is the holiest month of the Bantu Year, from New Year/ New Moon feasts to the Pasaka (Passover) feast, the feast of unleavened bread (Mkate bila chachu), and the feast of first fruits. There are so many things to learn about these particular month, from creation to Enoch to our time. The Passover is not only a remembrance of the Bantu’s exodus from Egypt (Kemet), it is the Bantu people’s divine rite of passage; a transition from bondage to freedom, from Babylon to Eden, from deception to truth. In this 4-day seminar, we will uncover how Passover calls us to remove corruption, embrace self-sacrifice, renounce the beast system, and awaken the Messiah within. Together, we will reclaim covenant identity, restore cultural truth, and rise as the sons and daughters of Tata Nzambi. Spaces are limited; book your place today to be part of this life-changing journey.
DAY 1: From Babylon to Covenant Identity
October 9th, 2025 | 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (EAT)
Focus: Understanding Pasaka as divine Bantu rite of passage; from bondage to freedom, sealed by covenant identity.
What You Will Learn:
- The blood of the lamb as divine protection and covenant seal (Exodus 12:7).
- What does it mean to be truly awakened (Jeremiah 6:16)
- The Feast of Unleavened Bread and why leaven represents sin, pride, and corruption (Exodus 12:15-20).
- How biblical’s rite of passage parallels Bantu initiation, cleansing diets, and communal feasts.
- How remembrance (storytelling) preserves covenant identity across generations (Deuteronomy 6:6-7).
Key Scriptures: Exodus 12:1–14, Deuteronomy 11:19, Exodus 13:6–7, 1 Corinthians 5:7–8, Joshua 5:10–12
DAY 2: Awakening the Messiah Within
October 10th, 2025 | 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (EAT)
Focus: Embracing transformation through self-sacrifice and walking unleavened in sincerity and truth.
What You Will Learn:
- What it means to “deny yourself and take up your cross daily” (Luke 9:23).
- Seeking first the Kingdom and righteousness (Matt. 6:33)
- The Feast of Unleavened Bread as a daily practice of purity and holiness.
- Bantu parallels: fasting, seclusion, and rebirth with new names after rites of passage.
- How Messiah-consciousness awakens in us the kingdom mindset when the old self dies.
Key Scriptures: Luke 9:23, Romans 12:1–2, Exodus 13:6–10, Matthew 16:6
DAY 3: Renouncing the Beast System
October 11th, 2025 | 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (EAT)
Focus: Exposing the beast system that changed times and laws, and returning to TMH’s Edenic order.
What You Will Learn:
- Breaking covenants with the beast
- The rapture deception and true resurrection
- How Daniel 7:25 reveals Rome’s alteration of time and law.
- Revelation 18:4 — the urgent call to “Come out of her, My people.”
- Passover as exodus not only from Egypt, but from Babylon and modern captivity (America).
- How Bantu people (Israelites) suffered through exile, cultural suppression, and colonial time systems.
Key Scriptures: Daniel 7:25, Jeremiah 51:45, Revelation 18:4, Genesis 19:26
DAY 4: Resurrection of Sons & Daughters
October 12th, 2025 | 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (EAT)
Focus: Living as new creations, restored to covenant identity, walking unleavened in truth and holiness.
What You Will Learn:
- What it means to be a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17).
- The rising dry bones (Ezekiel 37)
- Joining the manifestation of sons & daughters (Rom. 8:19)
- How the Feast of Unleavened Bread seals resurrection identity. (Explained).
- Bantu parallels: initiation → rebirth (baptism) → reintegration into community (beyond deceptions).
- Living as sons and daughters of TMH in covenant alignment with Eden.
Key Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 5:17, Romans 6:4–6, Isaiah 66:23, Luke 17:21
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3RD Seminar: What to Do in a Land Lacking Nothing – Feast of Weeks & Fourth New Moon (November 22nd to 25th 2025)
Deuteronomy 8:7–9 describes a land of milk and honey, overflowing with rivers, mountains, fruit trees, and resources—a land where nothing is lacking. The Feast of Weeks was given as a thanksgiving for harvest and abundance. In this seminar, we will show how the Bantu inheritance in Africa reflects this promise, and how the agricultural richness of our lands confirms the biblical covenant. Using insights from Sunset to Sunset: Our Bantu Calendar, we will study how ancestral offerings, harvest festivals, and the spirit of Ubuntu tie directly into the biblical Feast of Weeks. Together we will explore how to properly honor the Creator with the firstfruits of our labor, just as our ancestors did (Exodus 23:16, Tobit 1:6), we will also learn the spiritual benefits of giving and how to be good stewards, as it is written that to whom much is given much is required.
Note: Bookings for this Seminar will be open in the coming weeks. For further details and reservations, please reach us via email at bantu.biblicalisraelites@gmail.com or contact the author directly at yahundebatakane@gmail.com
4TH Seminar: Speak the True Bantu Languages of Creation – Feast of Trumpets, Toba, Tabernacles, Seventh Month (March 27th to April 2nd 2026)
This is the holiest season of the year, combining the Feast of Trumpets (Leviticus 23:24), the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23:27), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Leviticus 23:34–36). The trumpet calls us back to the voice of the Most High Tata Nzambi, reminding us to return to His covenant. Zephaniah 3:9 declares that Tata Nzambi will restore a pure language so His people may call on His name with one consent. This seminar focuses on the seventh month festivals—the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement (Toba), and Tabernacles. We will uncover how these feasts are embedded in Bantu culture: the blowing of horns, the call to repentance, and the dwelling in temporary shelters. Through language, song, and ritual, our ancestors preserved the sounds of creation. This seminar shows how reclaiming our original tongue is part of reclaiming our covenant. In Bantu spirituality, language carries divine power. We will uncover the true languages of creation, as spoken by our ancestors, and their connection to prayer, prophecy, and worship. This feast season is also a rehearsal for the Kingdom of Nzambi, where His people will dwell with Him in joy and oneness.
Note: Bookings for this Seminar will be open in the coming weeks. For further details and reservations, please reach us via email at bantu.biblicalisraelites@gmail.com or contact the author directly at yahundebatakane@gmail.com
5TH Seminar: Find Your Bantu Culture in the Bible – Feast of Dedication and Tenth Month (June 2nd to 8th 2026)
The Feast of Dedication (John 10:22) is about restoring the altar of Nzambi in our lives, homes, and nations. During this seminar, we will trace how Bantu culture is deeply rooted in the scriptures, from our agricultural cycles to our marriage rites, music, and burial traditions. By studying the tenth-month season of renewal, we will see how Tata Nzambi calls us to rededicate ourselves as living temples (1 Corinthians 3:16–17) and to rebuild our culture upon His everlasting laws. For the Bantu, dedication was not only about the temple but about rededicating families, land, and life to Tata Nzambi. In this seminar, we will explore the tenth month as a season of cleansing, rededication, and cultural renewal. We will reveal how Bantu traditions of land blessing, purification rituals, and covenant rededication mirror the biblical feast, proving that our culture is not outside scripture but is scripture alive.
Note: Bookings for this Seminar will be open in the coming weeks. For further details and reservations, please reach us via email at bantu.biblicalisraelites@gmail.com or contact the author directly at yahundebatakane@gmail.com
PAST SEMINARS
1ST Seminar Replay: DID YOU MISS THE BANTU NEW YEAR VIRTUAL SEMINAR?
Now is your chance to catch up on the powerful Bantu New Year’s Virtual Seminar and gain wisdom from Yahunde Batakane — a deeply researched teacher of Bantu languages, culture and spirituality and a three-time author on Bantu biblical identity. This groundbreaking seminar reveals the original system of timekeeping preserved by the Bantu people, illuminated side by side with the Holy Scriptures. The Bantu New Year is the true biblical New Year, rooted in the order of the original Promised Land flowing with milk and honey. It signifies the renewal of creation and the restoration of the Most High’s divine order. “And The Most High said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.” (Genesis 1:14)
This seminar uncovers how the Bantu New Year, beginning at the 1st new moon of spring, aligns perfectly with biblical timekeeping and the agricultural cycles of Sub-Saharan Africa. Prophecy warned us that oppressive powers would rise to change this divine order: “And he shall think to change times and laws” (Daniel 7:25). Through Greco-Roman religions — Christianity, Judaism, and Islam — the sacred calendar of Tata Nzambi was replaced by man-made systems, most notably the Gregorian calendar filled with festivals alien to the Scriptures. From the Muslim Freya Day to the Jewish Saturn Day and the Christian Sun Day, every distortion is unveiled in this seminar. Drawing from the revised edition of Sunset to Sunset: Our Bantu Calendar by Yahunde Batakane, you will discover:
- Why January is a counterfeit beginning.
- The significance of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Why time does not begin at midnight.
- How restoring divine order realigns us with our true identity and destiny.
- How time can help you uncover the secrets to receiving the blessings of the land.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be restored to the Edenic order of time. Book below to access the replay (Limited spaces available):