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Our Beliefs
We believe the Bible (both
Old and New Covenants) to be
the divinely inspired Word
of God; (it is our source
and final authority.) II
Timothy 3:16; I Peter
1:23-25; Hebrews 4:12
We believe the God of
Abraham, the God of Isaac
and the God of Jacob to be
the only living and true
God. (He is an eternal
tri-unity of three co-equal
and divine personalities: He
is the creator of heaven and
earth.) Deuteronomy 6:4;
Genesis 1:1; Matthew 3:16-17
We believe Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah)
to be the only begotten Son
of God who became God
incarnate.
He was both fully God and
fully man, conceived by the
Holy Spirit and born of the
Jewish virgin Miriam." I
John 4:9; Matthew 1:20-23;
Luke 1:27-32
We believe after death on
the tree, the Lord Yeshua on
the third day rose from the
dead and ascended into
heaven, where He is seated
at the right hand of the
Father, as our Intercessor,
and Advocate, the only
mediator between God and
man. II Corinthians 5:15;
Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24
We believe all men are
sinners by nature and in
need of salvation, which can
only be accomplished by
confession of sins and
through faith in the
Messiah, also by God's
grace, and through
acceptance of His atoning
blood, death and
resurrection. Romans
3:23-25; Romans 10:9-10;
Eph. 2:8-9; I Peter
1:18-19
We believe in a literal
heaven and hell. II Peter
3:13; Revelation 21:1-2;
Psalm 9:17; Matthew 10:28
We believe in the following
observations:
Shabbat
- Shabbat means "rest". It
is so important that God saw
fit to include it in the Ten
commandments, and set it
apart as one of His
"appointments" not just once
a year, as with the other
feasts, but once every week.
Lev. 23:1-3; Ex 20:8-11; Mk.
2:27; Mt. 22:37-40; Gen 2:3;
Is. 56:2-7; Ex. 31:12-17 Lv.
26:2-4; Lev. 26:27-28; Is.
58:13-14; Dt. 5:15; Lev
26:13; Mt. 12:8; Heb.
4:9-12; Lk 23:56 Ex. 20:13,
Jer. 17:27, Is. 58:13, Mk.
3:4, Mt. 12:12; Lk. 23:54
Gods Appointed Times and
Feasts
- We celebrate all of the
feasts because it is
instructed by God in the
Torah for
Israel
to observe these festivals
forever. We celebrate the
feasts and practices of the
Torah as we experience
Matthew 5:17 where Yeshua
said "I have not come to
abolish the Torah or the
Prophets, but to bring them
to their fullness".
Lev. 23:21, 31, 41; Ex.
12:14
Tevilah
(Full
Immersion)
Romans 6:3-4; Matthew 28:19
Communion -
Luke 22:19; I Corinthians
11:26
Dedication of Children
- I Samuel 1:26-28; Mark
10:15-16
Matrimony
- Man and
Woman joining
together in Holy Matrimony. Mt
19:4-6; Eph 5:31
Anointing with Oil
- Exodus 30:25; James 5:14
Laying on of Hands
- Acts 6:6; Hebrews 6:1-2
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