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Our Purpose

To bring our Jewish people to God through Messiah Yeshua and into our Synagogue and develop them into committed believers who worship the God of Abraham and serve Him within the Jewish Community as educated Jews.

Our Synagogue is also committed to being a warm and accepting place for Intermarried Families to attend and grow both spiritually and personally in their faith in Messiah Yeshua.



Who We Are

 A Community of Jews who believe and teach that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Jewish Messiah

Some would say… that it’s not right for Jewish people to believe that Yeshua is the Messiah; that believing in him is a Gentile faith. We respectfully disagree. We think that the most Jewish thing a Jew can do is to accept the Jewish Messiah whoever he may be. As we read the Hebrew Scriptures it has become clearly proven to us that Yeshua is indeed Israel’s promised Messiah. Therefore we want to be God’s witnesses of this truth to the rest of our Jewish Community. If you don’t agree with us, fine, but be sure you know why you don’t believe in Yeshua. If you have questions, let us know, and we will be happy to help answer them!

Through our Synagogue We:

Worship: Worship the God of Abraham through the service of our hearts, souls and resources.

Reach Out & Fellowship: Bring the truth of who Messiah Yeshua is out to our Jewish Community and invite them in so they might become part of our Messianic Jewish Synagogue.

Educate: Educate adults and children attending our Synagogue to know, respect and appreciate the Scriptures, Covenants, and Traditions of our Jewish people.

Disciple: Develop Jewish Believers into fully committed followers of Messiah Yeshua through Scripture Study, Seminars, Small Groups and Structured Training.

Serve: Serve within the Jewish Community to meet the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of both believers and nonbelievers in the name of Messiah Yeshua.


Our Synagogue understands that God gives at times a unique call to certain Gentiles to attach themselves to the Jewish people for the sake of service and witness. Our Synagogue is open for all people, but it is not designed as a fellowship for Gentiles to attend for the purpose of learning the Jewish roots of the New Covenant faith.