We believe there is one God, manifested as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe that the BIBLE, consisting of the Tenach (Holy Scriptures) and the later writings commonly known as the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant), is the only infallible and authoritative word of God. We recognize its divine inspiration, and accept its teachings as our final authority in all matters of faith and practice from Genesis to Revelations.
We believe that the Ten Commandments were given by God for us to keep as a minimum set of commands to govern our life and relationship with God and with man. God gave the His law for righteous instruction, foreshadowing the Messiah’s redemptive work as a reflection of God’s righteousness by grace through faith.
We believe and practice The Appointed Times of our Lord.
The Sabbath Day every week. We believe that the seventh day is God’s Sabbath (Beginning from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday).
Passover. This is a eight day commemoration when only Matzot (unleavened bread) is eaten and no other bread. The first day and the last day are additional Sabbaths’. Commemorating the suffering and death of Yeshua
Shavuot or Pentecost is a one day’s event. The first day is a Shabbat, commemorating the law and the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
Yom Truah or the day of Trumpets is a one day event. This day is a Shabbat. It is also celebrated as the Jewish New Year.
Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement is a one day of fasting and prayer. This day is a Shabbat.
Sukkot or The feast of Tabernacles. This is an eight day feast, the first and last day are Shabbat’.
Purim or the feast of Esther is one day celebration.
Hanukah or Dedication, is a non-scriptural Jewish tradition celebrated for eight days. However it was celebrated by Yeshua as recorded in the gospel.
We also believe in the Deity of Yeshua the Messiah,
His Virgin birth, His sinless life,
His miracles,
His substitutionary and atoning death,
His descent into Hell,
His bodily resurrection after three days,
His ascension to the right hand of the Father in Heaven,
And His return personally in power and great glory.
We believe salvation is from God the Father for lost and sinful man by their repentance of sin, atonement by Yeshua’s blood and regeneration by the Holy Spirit for both Jew and Gentile. (Sin is breaking of God’s instructions).
We believe after acceptance of Yeshua as Lord and Messiah the scripture teach immersion in water (Tevillah) as an outward testimony of an inward salvation experience.
We believe the Messiah’s resurrection is remembered until He returns by partaking of bread and wine at the Lord’s Communion Table.
We believe that immediately upon receiving salvation, there is an indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The subsequently a Baptism or immersion in the Holy Spirit giving gifts of the Holy Spirit as a sign of this baptism and to receive power to proclaim the message of the Gospel.
We believe the scriptures teach the practice of all the Holy Spirit gifts
We believe the Scriptures also teach callings or offices of the Holy Spirit
We believe the scriptures teach the resurrection to everlasting life of all born again people to Heaven. Likewise, a resurrection to judgment, resulting in everlasting separation from God in Hell of the unredeemed.
We believe the nation of Israel is chosen by God to be a channel of blessing to all the nations on earth and their return to the land of Israel is fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. At God’s appointed time, Israeli’s individually will accept or reject Yeshua as their Messiah. The Messiah Yeshua will establish His worldwide reign from Jerusalem.
We believe that spiritually born again Jews and Gentiles have been grafted together and adopted as one new man becoming fellow partakers of the covenants and richness of the Olive Tree.
We believe that Jewish followers of Yeshua are called to maintain their Biblical Jewish heritage, they are to remain a part of the people of Israel, and a part of the universal body of believers.
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