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REMEMBER - RESPECT - REVERE

The following are voluntary as the Holy Spirit convicts your heart.  Information concerning these subjects will be made available upon request:

~Head Coverings - Men may wear a kippah, women may wear a scarf.

~Tallit - Men wear over the shoulders and cover the head at holy intimate moments with the Lord. All men are welcome to put on the tallit at the beginning of service.

~Tzitzit - Fringe at the four corners of a garment.  (Hem of the garment) Deut. 22:12 & Matt. 9:21

~Standing - During the Shema (Deut. 6:4), praise times and reading of the Word.

~Bending the Knee - While saying "Baruch ata Adonai”, Baruch (Bless) means to kneel, to bless as an act of adoration. We bow before our King.

~Kneeling – During praise times, Hebrew chants and times of repentance as convicted.

~Raising Hands - Honoring G-d, submitting to His Holiness.

~Moments of Silence – Personal time to allow the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit) to minister through revelation, repentance, prayer,     encouragement with a song, a Psalm, teaching or hymn (Eph. 5:19 & Col. 3:16).

~Many of these are traditions passed down from our forefathers.  See 1 Corinthians 11:2 & 2 Thessalonians 2:15

SERVICES

SHABBAT SERVICE

Services involve Messianic & Jewish music, readings from the Torah/Prophets/Messianic Writings and traditional Hebrew chants (translated into English), a drash on the parashah portion or a teaching on related subjects.

If are a newcomer, don't worry.  By repetition you will be able to learn Hebrew.

Children are welcome in our services.  Shabbat school is available

for ages 5-12 except for the last Shabbat of each month,

a cry room for nursing mothers and children 2 years old and under.

Children over bar and bat mitzvah age stay in the service with the adults.

BIBLE STUDY

NEW BIBLE STUDY INFORMATION TO BE ANNOUNCED

MESSIANIC DANCE

Davidic Dance 

Praise, Worship and Warfare.  

Everyone is welcome to join

in the Hora dance.

However, we ask that

only those who know the

specific dances to join in so

there will not be confusion.

Dance workshops will be available from time to time.

HOURS

SATURDAY SERVICE:

Starts at 11:00am 

Oneg (potluck) fellowship after service each week.

FEAST DAYS

Special services are held each year

for the appointed times of

Pesach/Passover, Unleavened Bread, Shavuot,

Yom Teruah/Rosh Hashanah,

Yom Kippur, and Sukkot. 

We also often gather for traditional Jewish holidays of Purim, Chanukah, and others.  

Contact Us for more information.

See Announcements page for

High Holy Days schedule.

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