TALIT ON BIMA © Moshe Chaim Katz | Dreamstime.comThe Messianic Community is very diverse. Although you may go to the UMJC, MBI or any other group's web site for a listing of their groups, MessianicCommunity.net seeks to combine all of these in a single, comprehensive resource. You can search our records to help you find others who are closest to your location regardless of their affiliation.

 

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  • We are a group of Jewish and grafted-in non-Jewish believers in the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus in Hebrew). Messianic Jews have not stopped being Jewish. On the contrary, we have continued to remain strongly Jewish in our identity, lifestyle, and belief that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah and the fulfillment of true Biblical Judaism.

  • Affirming the Unity of Jewish and Gentile Believers in Messiah Yeshua

    Celebrating a Torah Observant Lifestyle

    Davidic Praise and Worship

  • We are a congregation of Jewish and non-Jewish people who believe that Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) is the promised Messiah of Israel.

    Is it Jewish to believe in Jesus (Yeshua, his Hebrew name)?

    One answer to this and other complex questions is simply that all those who have accepted Yeshua as the Messiah, and have accepted G-d's provision of atonement through him, remain Jewish. There is no conflict here.

     

  • Our services, music, and practices are conducted according to those of the synagogue.  We observe GOD's appointed Holy Days and Festivals, including the Seventh day (Sabbath) and the customs of Judaism.

  • Congregation Ruach Israel is a unique synagogue where Jews who embrace Messiah Yeshua seek to live out their faith, centered in Torah and Jewish tradition. The reality of Messiah Yeshua our Etz Chayim in our midst brings new meaning to our traditions and brings depth and vitality to our faith.

  • In Yeshua, generally known as Jesus, we have found the Messiah our G-d promised to reconcile us to Himself, and restore us to the relationship He had with our forefathers like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We are, after all, called to be a 'Kingdom of priests and a holy nation to the L-rd' . (Exodus 19:6)

    Rabbi Jeff Adler

     

  • CSY likes to encourage faith experiences and growth. And learning about the Hebrew Roots of Christianity. (not to be confused with any HRC groups)

    CSY is a Spirit lead congregation. EVERYONE is welcome to attend. Come experience faith with us.

    Leader Mark Butler

     

  • A synagogue of Jews & Gentiles worshiping together - we follow Yeshua (Jesus)!

    We believe Yeshua of Nazareth is the promised Messiah of Israel and the Redeemer of the whole world - the One of whom Moses and the Prophets wrote.

  • Congregation Shema Yisrael is a congregation of Jews and Gentiles who believe in the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), and who worship the God of Israel in a Jewish way. We are committed to restoring the Jewish Roots of our faith in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

    Our purpose is to proclaim Messiah Yeshua to Jewish and non-Jewish people, connect them personally with the God of Israel through prayer and worship, draw them into fellowship, lead them to spiritual maturity, equip them to serve, and inspire believers everywhere to reconnect with their Jewish roots.

    Rabbi James Appel

     

  • Our name Shuvah Yisrael captures both the purpose and essence of this congregation. It comes from the Hebrew Scriptures (Hosea 14:2) and it means “Return Israel!” It is both an invitation and a command from God to His people, encouraging them to return to covenant faithfulness – to love and worship Him, and to exhibit care and concern and support for each other and also to a world that desperately needs God's love.

  • Tacoma's premier Messianic Congregation, serving Tacoma since 1991.

    Yeshua (Jesus) is the KING of kings and LORD of lords.

  • Tikvah b'Yeshua is a non-aligned messianic congregation that serves the central Arkansas area. We believe that Yeshua ('Jesus') is the prophesied Messiah sent into the world by the heavenly Father. We also believe that the Eternal's will for mankind is found in both the Old and New Testaments. Therefore, we obey and teach the Torah as well as the New Testament.

  • We welcome everyone to worship Israel’s Messiah, Yeshua with us! We are a congregation of Jews and non-Jews who seek to put the Messiah back within His biblically Jewish context. We believe that there is harmony in being Jewish and believing in Yeshua and the Judaism He represents, where the principles of Torah are observed from the heart and not merely from the head. We also teach everyone to better understand Messiah and connect them with the Jewish roots of their faith. We believe that all believers should observe the Feasts of the L-RD, even today.

    Leading Elder Jack Morgan

  • We invite you to come and worship with us as we lift up the name of our Jewish Messiah, Yeshua. If you're looking for a congregation where you can learn about your Hebraic roots, celebrate the Jewish feasts, and experience dynamic worship and praise, then you've come to the right place. We hope to see you soon!

     

  • 'Yeshuat Tsion' means both 'salvation from Zion' and 'salvation to Zion.' That encapsulates our vision. We are committed to conveying that salvation for mankind has come from Zion (Israel). And we are committed to seeing to it that salvation is brought to Zion (proclaimed among Jewish people).

  • We are a 'Hebrew Roots Congregation' currently meeting at Osseo Church of the Nazerene, 224 1st Ave. N.W., Osseo, MN 55369.

    We encourage you to explore our website and visit our congregation. Vistors are always welcome to praise and worship with us and are invited to Oneg/Lunch after worship services.

  • Devar Emet Messianic Jewish Outreach aids in developing fully committed Jewish followers of Messiah Yeshua, first by working to reach out to and disciple all ages of Jewish people, then by developing our Outreach expertise into programs and materials which we make available for others to use.

    Every Shabbat we gather for prayer and study. We do this to refocus our attention away from the routine of our daily lives, and to instead focus on the God of Israel who deserves our praise. We also study the Scriptures, learning about how God wants us to live our lives so that we might live life to the fullest!

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