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Our Core Beliefs

We believe in...

One God

  • The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the One and Only true God​.

  • Although He is called by many titles our Heavenly Father has given us His one proper name - ×™×”וה (commonly pronounced "Yahweh," "Yahuwah," or "Yehovah") - and He desires that we call Him by His name.

  • The spirit of יהוה is our deposit guaranteeing our future inheritance with Messiah Yeshua, a seal marking us as belonging to God, a witness that we have been adopted into the family of God, and that which enables and empowers believers to do His will.  

One Messiah

  • Yeshua of Nazareth, son of David, son of Abraham, is the Messiah prophesied throughout the Hebrew scriptures and the only begotten Son of יהוה  our God.

  • Yeshua is the Way, the Truth and the Life, and only through faithful obedience to him can we obtain eternal life.

  • By faith in Yeshua we have direct access to the Father.

  • Yeshua is the head of the Assembly, High Priest of the True Temple, and the mediator between God and man, and he intercedes for the saints before the Father.

  • All power and authority has been given to the Son by the Father and in the end all will be handed back to the Father and the Son himself will also be put into subjection to the Father, so that the Father may be all in all.

Keeping the Commandments

  • We are to observe the fourth commandment, the seventh-day Sabbath, not because it brings salvation by its observance, but because it pleases our Heavenly Father and is a fruit of our salvation. He set apart that day - Friday at sunset to Saturday at sunset - and made it holy.  It is a gift from God and is for our benefit.

  • We are to follow the perfect example of Yeshua by obeying the Torah (Law/Instruction) as written in the Five Books of Moses and confirmed by the prophets.

  • The Torah is perfect; it is the law of liberty; it makes us wise, and it is truth.

  • None of the commandments, statutes, and/or judgments in the Torah have been abolished or done away with.

  • Certain commandments, statutes, and judgments have been fulfilled through the death and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, such as animal sacrifices for sin.

  • The Torah tells us what sin is and to break the Torah is sin and lawlessness.

  • Although there are many instructions and commands contained within the Torah, we find the following especially important: The "Ten Commandments" including the Sabbath, the dietary (clean and unclean) laws, and the annual holy days and festivals.

  • Obedience to the Torah by itself does not bring salvation, but rather it shows our love for יהוה by obeying His commands and following in the footsteps of Yeshua.

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