Shuvah Yisrael
Summary: Our congregation is a place where Jewish and non-Jewish people gather to worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We study the Tenach (Jewish Scriptures) and the Brit Chadashah (New Covenant) as one text. Since we recognize that the foundations of our faith are Jewish, we emphasize and express our Jewish heritage through biblically based, culturally relevant worship and holiday observances. In addition, we endeavor to develop a Messianic mishpochah (family) pursues healthy, loving, spiritual relationships through the framework of a believing, caring community.
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(Deuteronomy 6:10-25) We are not to forget and test G-d, but rather obey and remember His works.
Remember and Don't Forget
(Deuteronomy 6:1-9) Making G-d's commandments the center of our lives will bring G-d's blessings to our lives.
The Shema
(Deuteronomy 5:22-33) Because G-d has spoken, we are all to hear, listen, and obey G-d's will.
Hear the Message and Live
(High Holy Days 2012) We should read and study the Bible because it is G-d's gift to guide us through life.
Simchat Torah - Joy of the Word
(High Holy Days 2012) Sukkot tells us G-d desires to dwell with, provide, and care for His people.
Sukkot - He is With Us
(High Holy Days 2012) The holiday season, especially Yom Kippur, offers us acceptance but accountability with G-d.
Accepted but Accountable
(High Holy Days 2012) Rosh Hashanah speaks of G-d regathering the Jewish people to the land of Israel and believers to Himself.
What Rosh Hashanah is All About
(High Holy Days 2012) G-d gathered and will gather His people to Himself.