count the omer!

Counting the Omer is a biblical commandment to Israel to daily count 49 days after the first day of Passover until the Feast of Shavuot. 


NOTE: Hebrew days always begin at sundown, 

so the first day of the Omer begins on THURSDAY evening, APRIL 2nd AT SUNDOWN



To learn more about what the Omer count is you may review this article...


What is the Omer Count?


A calendar is below for you to download and keep track of the daily Omer Count.

how to count the omer...

Each day we first recite a blessing before fulfilling the commandment. Use the link below to download the blessing and the count for each day. 


Blessing & Daily Count


Be sure to also download the Omer Calendar below so you can stay on track and know when to start...


OMER CALENDAR FOR 2026/5786


  • What if I forget to count the Omer?


Forgetting a day to count the Omer does not invalidate the mitzvah to count the next day(s). Some Jews continue the next day but Omit the blessing. However, we always recite a blessing before fulfilling one of God's biblical commandments. Therefore, it is perfectly acceptable to recite the blessing the next day and continue. Keep in mind that there is a direct connection between the Lord's Passover, the Sefirat Haomer and the Feast of Shavuot. Yeshua revealed Himself resurrected during the first 40 days of the Sefirat Haomer. He also taught that unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it cannot live again and produce fruit (John 12:24). So, it is a time of resurrection and a time of anticipation, as a Bride counts down the days until her wedding, we count down the days until we arrive at the Feast which commemorates the Theophany at Sinai and the outpouring of the Ruach (Holy Spirit) on the same day. 



A New Messianic Jewish devotional ebook for the omer count!

Beginning on the second night of Passover, we enter the season of Counting the Omer — a 49-day practice that leads from redemption to revelation.


Each day marks the journey from the Exodus to Sinai, and ultimately points us forward to the outpouring of the Spirit at Shavuot.

This devotional was created to help you walk through that time with clarity and intention. Each day is anchored in Psalm 67 and designed to be simple, reflective, and rooted in Scripture.


Whether this is your first time counting or part of your yearly rhythm, we hope that this resource helps you engage each day in a meaningful way.


The devotional is available for a "pay what you can" donation amount on the link below.

After submitting, you will receive immediate access to the full PDF.


FREE EBOOK WITH YOUR PAY WHAT YOU CAN DONATION HERE