Wondrous, Messianic Synagogue of Jews as Jews and Gentiles as Gentiles, one in Messiah Yeshua. It's the place of choice for Jewish followers of Messiah, so that one's Jewish identity is maintained (see 1 Corinthians 7.17-20). It's the place of choice for Jewish-Gentile couples who desire to preserve their own identities in Messiah. It's the place of choice for Gentile Messiah-followers who wish to be restored to the Jewish heritage and essence of the Messianic way of life. It's a foretaste of Israel and the nations worshiping together in the world to come. That's why our banner is "Israel's Future Today".
It's a congregation where Bible books are thoughtfully taught through, with an emphasis on 21st century relevance, instead of having topical sermons. Its institute for lifelong learning, the Messianic Studies Institute, is a must-have resource for learning the Biblical languages, studying the Scriptures on their own Jewish terms (from Genesis to Revelation), and understanding what Abraham Joshua Heschel meant when he said, "Learning is life, a supreme experience of living, a climax of existence . . . the school is a sanctuary, and study is a form of worship.”
Wondrous, Messianic Synagogue of Jews as Jews and Gentiles as Gentiles, one in Messiah Yeshua. It's the place of choice for Jewish followers of Messiah, so that one's Jewish identity is maintained (see 1 Corinthians 7.17-20). It's the place of choice for Jewish-Gentile couples who desire to preserve their own identities in Messiah. It's the place of choice for Gentile Messiah-followers who wish to be restored to the Jewish heritage and essence of the Messianic way of life. It's a foretaste of Israel and the nations worshiping together in the world to come. That's why our banner is "Israel's Future Today". It's a congregation where Bible books are thoughtfully taught through, with an emphasis on 21st century relevance, instead of having topical sermons. Its institute for lifelong learning, the Messianic Studies Institute, is a must-have resource for learning the Biblical languages, studying the Scriptures on their own Jewish terms (from Genesis to Revelation), and understanding what Abraham Joshua Heschel meant when he said, "Learning is life, a supreme experience of living, a climax of existence . . . the school is a sanctuary, and study is a form of worship.”