Ohr HaMashiach Messianic Synagogue

Ohr HaMashiach Messianic Synagogue We are a Messianic Synagogue. We teach from the Tanakh (Hebrew Scriptures) and the B'rit HaDesha (Jewish New Testament), and are followers of Messiah Yeshua.
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We worship every Shabbat at 10:00AM

05/30/2026
05/24/2026

This Shabbat, our synagogue celebrated Shavuot one of the deepest and most meaningful holidays in Jewish tradition.

It was during these days at Mount Sinai that God gave the Torah to the people of Israel. Scripture tells us that many nations stood near the mountain, but Israel answered:

“Naaseh v’nishma” — “We will do and we will hear.”
It was more than just words.
It was a covenant.
A trust in God even before hearing everything He would command.
Shavuot reminds us that true faith begins where the heart is willing to listen to the voice of God.
Tonight, our synagogue was filled with prayer, unity, warmth, and gratitude for the Word of God that continues to be a light for generations.

Shabbat Shalom and Chag Shavuot Sameach!

05/23/2026

Shavuot II (Shabbat)
Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17

With sincere love and gratitude,Ohr HaMashiach 🤍
05/22/2026

With sincere love and gratitude,
Ohr HaMashiach 🤍

05/17/2026

Rosh Chodesh Sivan!

Our dear Rebbetzin Liuba shares heartfelt reflections about the month of Sivan, faith, Torah, and drawing closer to God.

Watch more on our YouTube channel.
https://youtu.be/ucvHk5N0ARw?si=dxXgBFdm5Fmluj0T. 🎥

- Ohr HaMashiach

05/17/2026

Once, a young Rabbi said a truly extraordinary phrase:

“I am the way, the truth, and the life.”So said our Messiah Yeshua.
And He also said to prepare the way.
But what does it mean to prepare the way?
To prepare the way for the Lord is not only about religion or traditions.It is about a heart that is ready to meet the Messiah.

We spend so much time preparing for earthly things:for work, travel, meetings, and the future…But do we prepare our inner path for Him?
To prepare the way means to cleanse the soul from fear, pride, bitterness, and darkness. To learn how to love. To forgive. To be light even in the darkest times.
Because one day every soul will stand before eternity.And perhaps the greatest tragedy is not to get lost in the world,but to live a whole life without recognizing the voice of the Messiah nearby.
For He is the Way and the Truth.

Sermon: Rav Boruch

05/17/2026

Today’s Shabbat service was filled with flowers of gratitude, heartfelt words, prayer, worship, and the blessing of our rabbi’s wise teachings.
This week’s Torah portion: Bamidbar.A message about how often we postpone life “for later,” living in memories of the past or worries about the future, instead of truly living in the present moment.
Every day is a gift from God.Every moment is given to us to bear fruit, glorify Him, love, give thanks, and become light for others.
Sometimes the greatest wisdom is not waiting for a better time, but learning to see God’s presence today, here and now. 🤍

Shavua Tov!

05/09/2026

This Shabbat was truly special filled with prayer, fellowship, gratitude, and warmth. 🌷
In honor of Mother’s Day, flowers were given to the women in our community as a symbol of love, appreciation, and respect for their hearts, care, and strength.

The Rabbi shared beautiful words:

“A woman is the beauty of this world. She brings life into this world, warmth into the home, and blessing into the hearts of people.”
And it is true.
A woman is not only a mother or a wife.
She is a source of tenderness, prayer, support, wisdom, and light even in the darkest times.
May God bless every woman with peace, love, strength, and joy.
May your homes always be filled with light, and your hearts with hope. 💐
Shabbat Shalom and many blessings to all the wonderful women. 🌸💞

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6693 Folsom Auburn Road, Suite M
Folsom, CA
95630

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