Bet Ami Congregation

Bet Ami Congregation Bet Ami celebrates the Hebraic perspective of Yeshua (Jesus) our Messiah. He is our Savior including the whole house of Israel. Shabbat ends on Saturday evening.

Bet Ami is a diverse Congregation comprised of people from many walks of life with various backgrounds, worshipping and learning about the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in fellowship and unity. Yeshua meaning God is our Salvation is open to all who believe and like the book of James are acting out His commandments out of love for our Savior, not for our salvation. We want to disciple the body of

Messiah. They will know just by our love for one another. That is what we desire for you to come join us in a community filled with the Spirit of the Living God and getting to love our Messiah Yeshua. Our Shabbat (Saturday) Services begin at 3pm
Torah portion teachings follow the weekly assigned readings schedule and are lead by our selected teachers and Elders. Music includes voices and various instruments to create worshipful music from a Hebraic perspective. Some of the music is original, composed by congregants

Havdalah (Hebrew: הַבְדָּלָה, meaning 'separation') is a ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and holidays, and ushers in the new week. Havdalah is recited over kosher wine or kosher grape juice. We celebrate the 7 Biblical “Feast Days” of Adonai. Bet Ami announces the day and time these special services through FaceBook. Benevolence, including financial assistance, food and clothing, is provided by Bet Ami as needs arise and are available.

05/30/2026
05/30/2026

No longer a slave!

Shavu’ot, Pentecost, and the Irrevocable Calling of Israel
05/22/2026

Shavu’ot, Pentecost, and the Irrevocable Calling of Israel

We love to honor and respect the Torah March on Sabbaths!  This past Sabbath Winfred Graham did an awesome humble job!  ...
05/22/2026

We love to honor and respect the Torah March on Sabbaths! This past Sabbath Winfred Graham did an awesome humble job! Thank you Winfred! Should you have any questions about our Torah, please let us know.

Address

2425 N Warren Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
73107

Opening Hours

3pm - 5:30pm

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