Some evenings you can feel before they begin. The parking field fills up early, someone is tuning a guitar in the main hall, and people you have never met greet you like family. Sinai nights are back.
What is Sinai?
Sinai is a worship night, plain and simple: no conference, no programme booklet, no speaker to headline. Just an evening set apart to seek God's presence together — through music, through prayer, through silence when silence is what the moment asks for.
The name points to the mountain where God met His people. That is the whole ambition of the night. We are not gathering around a band; we are gathering around Him.
Everyone means everyone
Sinai nights are open to anyone: students and staff, neighbours from Heerde and Epe, church groups from across the country, and people who are not sure what they believe but want to see what this is about. You do not need to register. You do not need to be anything other than present.
Practical details
The first night of the new season takes place this autumn at the main hall on the Heidebeek estate. Doors open at 19:30, worship starts at 20:00, and the evening usually finds its own ending somewhere before midnight. Coffee and tea are on us.
Bring a friend, bring your questions, bring nothing at all. Come as you are — that has always been the only requirement.












