What is Messianic Judaism?
Messianic Judaism is an expression of faith in Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah & King of Israel and the light of the world. Our expression of this belief is lived out in the context of the ancient Biblical heritage of the Jewish people.
We celebrate the feasts of the Lord and the Biblical holidays, as we believe they all point to Yeshua as our promised Messiah. We believe in the foundation of the Torah (the Law of Moses) and the Prophets, leading us to the truth of the New Covenant and the knowledge of Yeshua as Messiah. He is the Jewish Messiah, having fulfilled the prophecies of the Hebrew Scriptures related to His first coming. He lived as a Jew, and belief in Him is perfectly consistent with Judaism. He laid down His life as a perfect sacrifice for sin. Through Him, we experience forgiveness of sins so that we can enjoy a living, vibrant and personal relationship with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Messianic Judaism expresses a return to the Jewish roots of faith in Yeshua, providing a context where Jews and believers of all nations can worship together as one in Messiah. Our Shabbat worship services combines a blend of ancient and traditional liturgy, along with a contemporary style of praise and worship that expresses the joy and exuberance of a life lived in relationship with God.
We celebrate the feasts of the Lord and the Biblical holidays, as we believe they all point to Yeshua as our promised Messiah. We believe in the foundation of the Torah (the Law of Moses) and the Prophets, leading us to the truth of the New Covenant and the knowledge of Yeshua as Messiah. He is the Jewish Messiah, having fulfilled the prophecies of the Hebrew Scriptures related to His first coming. He lived as a Jew, and belief in Him is perfectly consistent with Judaism. He laid down His life as a perfect sacrifice for sin. Through Him, we experience forgiveness of sins so that we can enjoy a living, vibrant and personal relationship with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Messianic Judaism expresses a return to the Jewish roots of faith in Yeshua, providing a context where Jews and believers of all nations can worship together as one in Messiah. Our Shabbat worship services combines a blend of ancient and traditional liturgy, along with a contemporary style of praise and worship that expresses the joy and exuberance of a life lived in relationship with God.