Directory
Our curated list of Messianic groups from all over the world.
"Curated"?
One of my goals is to help you find the fellowship you need. Unlike other sites where anyone can add a group and it remains out there forever, I validate groups that request to be added, and actively remove them if someone points out they are no longer meeting. It is only through the kind efforts of the messianic community that I am able to keep the directory as accurate and up-to-date as possible.
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We are an emerging synagogue with a rich heritage within the Messianic Jewish movement. A place where Jewish believers in Yeshua can experience the shalom—and wrestle with the tensions—of following the Rabbi from Nazareth. A spiritual home for intermarried families and those raising Messianic Jewish children. A family welcoming all lovers of God, Israel, and Israel's Messiah.
Beth Messiah is a Messianic Jewish Congregation located in Livingston, New Jersey. We believe that Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth is the Messiah promised in the Jewish Bible for both Jews and Gentiles.
Beth Messiah Congregation was established in 1983 and has always been known as a place where both Jews and Gentiles gather together for joyful worship, prayer, and the study of God's Word. While we are an independent congregation, we have friendly relationships with many other Messianic Jewish groups and with those churches which have a positive regard toward the Jewish People.
Beth Messiah Congregation attracts believers in, and seekers of, Yeshua (Jesus) who enjoy a full cultural expression of Jewish life and community. Our synagogue, founded in 1975, serves its congregants through various programs and opportunities for people of all age groups and backgrounds. Through our services and weekly programs, Beth Messiah seeks to facilitate personal relationships with God and each other. Visitors are always welcome. All are invited to remain after the service to join us for oneg (a light lunch) and a Torah study.
At Beth Messiah, we are Messianic Jews and non-Jews who believe Yeshua (Jesus in Hebrew) is the Messiah, study Biblical teachings, live a Jewish lifestyle, raise our children to be Jewish, and worship the God of Israel in a Jewish manner. Messianic Judaism is a movement of people from all walks of life who believe that Yeshua is the promised Messiah and the Savior for Israel and the world.
Rabbi Judah Hungerman
Beth Messiah Synagogue of Cincinnati is a part of a spontaneous growing worldwide movement known as Messianic Judaism. Messianic Jews believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Jewish Messiah whose death fulfills Hebrew scripture in providing a permanent kipporah (atonement) for sin, and whose coming at the end of days (see Isaiah 2, Micah 4) will end a period of great tribulation and bring peace to the earth. Messianic Jews believe that maintaining a strongly Jewish lifestyle is an important aspect of living out their faith. Beth Messiah Synagogue enables them to fulfill this calling in their lives. At Beth Messiah, Jews and Gentiles alike can worship the God of Israel in a Jewish environment, celebrating the Jewish holidays and festivals in a meaningful way and raising their children in a Messianic Jewish lifestyle.
Rabbi Michael Wolf
BETH MESSIAH-Milwaukee is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together in an ancient way.
Messianic Judaism is a term used to define Jewish people who have received Jesus the Messiah, and have become born again. Messianic Judaism holds most emphatically that it is a part of the universal body of Christ, but claims the right to express itself in a way that agrees with its Jewish heritage.
Messianic Judaism is not a new movement, but the reappearance of an ancient Biblical movement started by the first apostles, and continued for the first three centuries of church history. This reappearance is due to God's scriptural promise of eternal love to Israel.
Rabbi Dr Frank Susler
Beth Messiah Synagogue is a messianic congregation of Jewish and non-Jewish people who worship in a Jewish context and believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Messiah.
We are a Spirit-filled Torah-Observant Congregation. We come together to worship as One Body, for through Messiah Yeshua, there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile. We strive to live 'Biblically Messianic Jewish' lifestyles, shadowing our Messiah Yeshua, and not 'rabbinical traditions' or the traditions of man. We keep Shabbat (the Sabbath) and celebrate The Appointed Times of Yahweh. We stand on the Word of Yahweh alone as our guide, forsaking ALL Other extra-biblical texts.
One of the questions we are asked at Beth Sar Shalom is “What is a Messianic Congregation?†To answer this, and many other questions we have put together our web site to explain who we are. We trust that it will be a good introduction to our community, and will be an encouragement to you.
Please keep in mind that our heart and doors are always open.
Beth Shalom is a Torah Observant Messianic congregation serving the greater Chattanooga area.
We believe in one God, as He has revealed Himself in the Scriptures (Deut. 6:4).
We believe that Yeshua is the Son of God, the Messiah, the Eternal One in Whom all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form; Who is the Word who became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory of the uniquely begotten son of God, full of Chesed (Grace) and Truth (John 1:1-14, Col. 2:9).
Led by Rweser Mweetwa
Meeting Place: Pamodzi Basic School/Ndola
Services: 10:30am
We are a dynamic Messianic Community of Jewish and non-Jewish Believers who embrace a unique oneness of faith in Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah) – True to New Covenant Faith.
Beth Simcha is a Messianic Jewish congregation founded on Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to the Hebrew Scriptures, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. We worship the G-D of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in a style reflective of first century synagogues where followers of Mashiach Yeshua from both Jewish and Gentile backgrounds assembled in unity. Our worship and observance seek to fulfill Yeshua’s words for true worshippers, blending together the Tanakh Gospels and Epistles (the Word of G-D) and The Ruach Hakodesh (truth and spirit). We rely on the Holy Scriptures as our source of truth and on the Holy Spirit for power, gifts, and direction in our lives.
Rabbi Marty Schilsky
Beth Simcha is a group of people that believe Yeshua, (Jesus), is the Messiah. We believe that the whole word of God applies to us today, and we take it seriously. We worship the living God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We try to help people become talmidim, (disciples), of Messiah Yeshua.
Beth Simcha: teaching people how to walk as Yeshua walked, and how to keep God's appointed times.
Jim Rickard
We seek to reflect the light of Yeshua HaMashiach to our community through dialogue & communication of faith; our love for others, tzedekah (charity), tikkun olam (repairing the damage sin has caused) and hospitality.
We at Beth Tfilah are committed to being part of that light, by offering sound Jewish education and a meaningful worship experience all within a friendly atmosphere. Beth T'filah observes many of the traditions, customs and holidays that are part of the Jewish heritage. We invite you to visit us on Shabbat, attend one of our classes or join us for our High Holy Day services. Please feel free to contact us!
We are a new Messianic Israelite Congregation, currently we are meeting on Fridays at 7:00 P.M.We meet in the Psalmist ministries Building Located at: 1730 N.N.W. Loop 323 Tyler, TX. Right by the 'Van (Hwy 110 N.) Highway'
We welcome you to come share and help us build a work for Messiah! Become rooted and grounded in your faith as we grow.
The name Beth Tikkun means 'place of restoration'. This reflects the two-fold mission of Beth Tikkun Messianic Fellowship: to restore the church to its Jewish roots, and to introduce Jewish people to their Messiah, Yeshua.
Beth Yachad means “House of Unityâ€, and as such, we are a congregation of Messianic Jews and Messianic Gentiles worshiping Messiah Yeshua together in unity (Psalm 133; Ephesians 2:14).
Whether you are Jewish, non-Jewish, inter-married, an individual or a family, a believer in Yeshua or a seeker searching for Truth, it is our desire to ensure that Temple Beth Yachad is a place where you feel welcome and at home, and ultimately, where you meet with God!
Rabbi Cosmo Panzetta
Based on Long Island, Beth Yeshua stands on the Word of God, and under the grace of God, its mission is to bring the Gospel to the Jew and to the Gentile. Since 1971 Beth Yeshua has been teaching the harmony between the Old (Hebrew scriptures) and the New Testaments. In addition to the teaching, tract distribution and seminars, we are a New Testament Fellowship where both Jew and Gentile worship together. The foundation for this teaching and worship is grounded in Yeshua (Jesus) having fulfilled the scriptures as the promised Messiah of Israel.
We are a Messianic Congregation of Jewish and non-Jewish believers in Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah.
We are a congregation of Jewish and non Jewish believers trusting in Yehsua's/Jesus' blood atonement for all sin. We believe that Jewish and non Jewish believers become ONE through Messiah/Christ. Gal. 3:27-29 We are not ashamed of the gospel of Messiah for it is the power of G-d unto salvation. To the Jew first and also the Greek. Romans 1:16 We are a strongly evangelical body obeying Yeshua's command to take the gospel to all the nations. Matt. 28:19 Our Shabbat worship service is designed to honor the Most High G-d through our Liturgical Torah service, musical praise and worship and sharing messages from G-d's Holy Word.
Beth Yeshua International's home mission congregation, Beth Yeshua Macon, ties you to your roots. Together we share the common identity as the People of God. If you are Jewish, our joyous worship will stir your soul. If you are Christian, our synagogue gives you a chance to explore your Jewish roots.
You will see that we are Jew and Gentile, black and white, Asian and Hispanic, young and old – a cross-section of what The Book of Revelation calls every nation, tribe, people, and language (Revelation 7:9). You will see real unity, and in that unity you will be blessed, for there is everlasting life in it (Psalm 133).
Rabbi Greg Hershberg
Beth Yeshua is a community of Jewish and Gentile followers of Yeshua (Jesus), the Jewish Messiah, who share a common faith, a common vision, and are bound together by a common love for the Jewish people and each other.
We are a Torah-Pursuant Messianic Congregation. Since God is restoring the Torah to the Body of Messiah, many believers are responding by desiring to live holy and sanctified lives in a Hebraic context. The primary goal of Beth Yeshua is to see all of God's redeemed (Jewish and non-Jewish alike) 'living holy and godly lives' (2 Peter 3:11) according to the whole of Scripture, including the Torah, since all Scripture, including the Torah, is 'God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness...' (2 Timothy 3:16). Proclaiming the Good News of Yeshua, making disciples, or any other important work for the kingdom are natural byproducts of a Biblical, Spirit-led lifestyle in the Messiah.
Beth Yeshua werd opgericht door Lion en Elze Erwteman tijdens het Loofhuttenfeest van 1991, op 28 september.
De gemeente is nu 24 jaar oud. Lion Erwteman is de zoon van twee Joodse ouders en werd geboren in Eindhoven in 1949. Hij en zijn vrouw zijn afgestudeerd in de biologie. Na studies in Talmoed en Tora in Amerika hebben Lion en Elze Erwteman de gemeente opgericht in Amsterdam. Zij leiden de gemeente met diverse teams.
De gemeente heeft openbare wekelijkse diensten, vieringen van alle Joodse feestdagen, Joods onderwijs, leuke activiteiten, interessante lezingen, cursussen, jeugdwerk, onderwijs, sociaal-pastorale en diakonale zorg.
We are a congregation of Jewish and non-Jewish believers who accept Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah promised to the Jewish people and the Nations through the prophets of the Tanakh (Older Testament).
At Beth Yeshua, we as Messianic Jews believe Yeshua (Jesus in Hebrew) is the Messiah.
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people from all walks of life who believe that Yeshua is the promised Messiah and the Savior for Israel and the world. Messianic Jews have not stopped being Jewish. On the contrary we have continued to remain strongly Jewish in our identity and lifestyle, and in our belief that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah and the fulfillment of true Biblical Judaism.
Rabbi Jim Pickens
As a Messianic Jewish synagogue, we celebrate Messiah and the Judaism He represented, where the principles of Torah are observed from the heart and not merely from the head. Beth Zion provides a synagogue service where a jewish person can grow and learn about the Messiah in an enviroment that is culturally familiar. Many of us who have read the New Covenant have fallen in love with Yeshua: His life, His words, His example. Yeshua lived a Jewish life, observed Shabbat and the Jewish holidays - so why shouldn't we? When we believe in Yeshua we don't have to trade in our lox & bagels for ham & cheese! Since we believe this is a Jewish faith for the whole world, we welcome everyone who seeks to better understand Messiah, and connect with the Jewish roots of their faith. Yeshua said, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer for all people.' At Beth Zion, we are a synagogue with no second class citizens!
Rabbi Jan Rosenberg
We are a Eldership lead Nazarene Assembly. We believe that each person is to seek out his or her own salvation in Torah and through a relationship with Yeshua Ha Messiah.
Beth-El Shaddai is a Messianic Congregation in Bessemer, AL, USA, (near Birmingham). Our Erev Shabbat service begins every Friday evening at 7:30 pm. We enjoy a wonderful time of prayer, praise, worship, dancing, singing, ministry, and teaching - all celebrating the Hebraic roots of our faith in Messiah Yeshua. And of course we end our evening with Oneg (food and fellowship). All are welcome to come worship with us.
Branch Of David is a Hebrew roots congregation serving the Indianapolis area, focused on Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) and the restoration of Israel. We meet at Faith United Methodist Church, 9031 East 16th St, Indianapolis on Saturdays at 9:00 am. Call for more information.
Brenham Torah Community is a local community of believers in Yeshua (Jesus) who seek to love God, love their neighbors, and keep the commandments. Our mission is to provide a community-based framework by which the people of Washington County, Texas, can know Yeshua, walk out Torah, and grow Godly families.
Contact: Jay Carper
B'rit Ahavah is a Messianic Jewish, Gentile, and Ger (a blend) congregation. We strive to replicate the heart of first century Jewish believers in Yeshua haMaschiach, who, like Yeshua himself, observed the Torah and maintain that body of Jewish traditions which edify scripture and celebrate its fulfillment.
Through our Shabbat service, we seek to express our love for G-d through liturgy and worship that dates from Moshe (Moses) to the present. We begin our time together each Shabbat in prayer and Bible study, including a lively discussion of the text, and end, after liturgy, with fellowship and oneg (a kosher potluck meal).
Brit Ahm Messianic Synagogue exists to be a Yeshua-centered, Torah-observant community of believers, both Jewish and Non-Jewish. Our goal is to share the entirety of G-D's Word, which is made up of the Tanakh and the Brit Chadashah, with all peoples from all nations. Our example is that of our Messiah Y'shua and his talmidim.
Rabbi Eric Tokajer
Еврейская мессианская община «Брит Хадаша» (г. Минск, Беларусь) была образована в 1995 году Богом через Стюарта и Шанталь Виноград после фестиваля еврейской музыки и танца. Фестиваль подтолкнул многих евреев – и не только евреев – вспомнить, что Бог Авраама, Ицхака, Яакова – наш Создатель, живой Бог и любящий Отец. Наша Община объединяет евреев, белорусов, русских и людей других национальностей.
Brit Hadasha (New Covenant) Fellowship is a gathering of Jews and Gentiles who desire to worship in a Jewish cultural setting centered around the belief in Yeshua as Messiah.