Truth in the Torah
Shabbat Service Every Saturday @ 11am.
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Shabbat Service Every Saturday @ 11am.
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Known by many as "Passover and The Lord's Supper". It commemorates the exodus of the God's people from slavery in Egypt as well as the death of our Savior Yeshua (Jesus). It is the day that the "Lamb was slain from the foundation of the World" Rev. 13:8
Join Us:
March 23rd, 2024 @ 7pm Dinner / 8:30pm Lord's Supper Service
Immediately after the Passover comes a festival that depicts the next step in the fulfillment of God’s master plan. After God has forgiven us of our sins through Christ’s sacrifice, how do we continue to avoid sin, since we must go on living in newness of life? How do we live as God’s redeemed people? We find the answer in the remarkable symbolism of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Join us as we celebrate.
March 24th, 2024 @ 2pm - 1st day of Unleavened Bread Service
March 30th, 2024 @ 2pm - Last day Unleavened Bread Service
Shavuot is the culmination of the seven weeks between Passover and the giving of the Law. Indeed, the very term Shavuot means “weeks.” Since Shavuot occurs 50 days after the first day of Passover, it is sometimes known as Pentecost, which is a Greek word that means “fifty.” Yeshua’s followers were in Jerusalem celebrating Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was given. John 20
Join us as we celebrate:
May 19th, 2024 @ 2pm
It is at once a joyous celebration and a time of solemn reflection. Originally a “memorial of blowing of trumpets,” The holiday provides us with an opportunity to make amends for past wrongs in preparation for Yom Kippur.
Joins us as we celebrate:
September 3rd, 2024
Service begins at 2:00pm
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest and most somber day of the year. Yom Kippur concludes the Ten Days of Awe that begin with Yom Teruah. Like Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur is a prospective holiday, when we prepare for the year ahead through fasting, repentance and confession.
Joins us as we celebrate:
September 12th, 2024
Service at 6:00pm
Sukkot, the Feast of Booths, commonly goes by another name, “The Season of Our Joy,” for joy predominates on this holiday more than any other. God's people around the world construct sukkot (singular: sukkah), frail huts or booths that remind us of God’s provision and our dependence on Him. Sukkot is a memorial to remind us of the building of booths during our ancestors’ wanderings in the wilderness: “The Feast of Tabernacles was an annual reminder to the people that God is the Great Shepherd who has chosen to ‘tabernacle among them,’ to protect and bless them wherever they wander.”
Joins us as we celebrate:
Beginning September 17th, 2024 @ 8pm
all day, every day till
Ending September 24th, 2024 @ 6pm