What began as a small group meeting for prayer has grown into a body of interconnected parts, each bringing a vital dimension to the whole (Rom 12:4-5). Our goal is to love Yehovah, the Elohim of Israel, with all our beings and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Deu 6:5, Lev 19:18). We affirm that the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation maintains the final authority (Isa 40:8) over any and ev
ery doctrine of man (Acts 17:11, 2 Cor 10:5). We learn what loving Elohim and loving others means by first hearing the words of our Creator in the foundational Scriptures of Genesis-Deuteronomy (Psa 119:1-176), also known as the Torah (which means "teaching"). By the overwhelming grace of Elohim we are saved and are therefore compelled to live a sanctifying faith by walking in the way of His Torah (Eph 2:10, Deu 13:4). His word was further revealed through many prophets, and finally through His Son, Yeshua (2 Tim 3:16-17). He is the Word of Elohim made flesh (John 1:14) whose life and teachings were chronicled by those he chose as apostles. We hold fast to the testimony of Yeshua, in whose name is salvation (Matt 1:21) and whose life was given as the sacrifice for our sins (Isa 53:5, 1 Jn 4:10). And we seek the leadership of the Holy Spirit to guide us individually and corporately in sanctification to become blameless and pure children of Elohim (Rom 8:13-14). Our emphasis is to live lives of sacrificial worship in spirit and truth (John 4:23-24). To do so, we must be honest and transparent about our struggles (James 5:16), encourage each other, and recognize the gift of repentance for the forgiveness of sins (Luke 24:47). We rejoice in such a hope-filled gift (1 Jn 1:9) which brings healing to us and glory to Elohim by our living sacrifice (Rom 12:1-2). We meet on Sabbath afternoons for musical worship, interactive Scripture study, blessings, and food fellowship afterward. All are welcome! Message us for more info :)