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Feasts

The biblical calendar was given to Israel to foster the perpetuated annual remembrance of all of God’s redemptive and loving actions for His people. Israel is to recall God’s mighty acts in every generation in perpetuity.

Dual Covenant Theology & the Jewish Need for Salvation in Yeshua

God did make a covenant with Abraham that made clear God’s eternal purposes for Israel as His chosen people to be a blessing to all nations. God provided the Torah to Israel through Moses as protective guidelines for national existence and the means to corporate worship of God.

Law and Grace

(Adopted from Asher Intrater, Revive Israel) Yeshua (Jesus) took our punishment on the cross and then rose from the dead to provide eternal life. This is the highest expression of the grace of God, and this truth is more important than anything else. We are beings created by a loving and holy God.

Messianic Jews

Messianic Jews embrace the entire Hebrew Bible and the entire New Testament as fully Spirit-inspired Holy Writ.

Christians & Messianic Jews

Yes. Rav Shaul (the Apostle Paul) writes of the Jewish people in his letter to the Romans, saying, “the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Romans 11:29).

Christians & Jews

Jewish people are descendants of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were the patriarchs of Israel, and the Jewish people are their identifiable progeny. Historically, Jewish people have not acknowledged Jesus (Yeshua) as the Messiah promised to Israel.

Christmas

The actual date of Yeshua’s birth is a non-issue in Scripture. Most Messianic Jews simply celebrate the fact that the Father, out of His love for us, sent His Son, the Messiah Yeshua, into the world to reconcile us to Him.

FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS

Have you ever been in exactly the right place at exactly the right time to be a part of something great. Maybe it was someone else who was there at just the right moment for you. They came to your rescue just when you needed it, saving the day, solving the problem, turning bad circumstances to good.

Shavuot: What it is and What You Should Know

Learn about Shavuot, a Jewish pilgrimage feast celebrating God giving the Torah at Mount Sinai. Discover its connection to Pentecost and the Holy Spirit.