About us

We are a congregation of people who love Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel. We are a "Torah-observant" congregation, which means that we believe that the Torah (instructions of God) are valid for us today as followers of Jesus. We embrace our heritage as "Israel by adoption" and endeavor to share that joy and privilege with others. Our hope is to encourage others to join us in the joyous journey that is found in Yeshua-centered observance of the instructions found in the Torah.

We believe in the life-changing truth of a relationship with Yeshua (Jesus) and that He alone can bring us true and full joy unspeakable. We know that this joy is the result of "grace, through faith" as Paul puts it and not of the works of "the law". We love and support the state of Israel and her people and pray that they will soon come know their Messiah.

For our complete statement of faith, please go to our "What We Believe" page.

Do you have a question about the Messianic walk? This is the perfect time to ask.

Join us for a great time of fellowship, great food, and discussing the word of Adonai.

What To Expect

We gather each Sabbath (Saturday) at 2:30PM Central Time. Text, call, or email us to get the location. You will find a welcoming environment with us wherever you are in your spiritual walk. While our listed service time is 2:30 - 4:30, sometimes we do run a little longer. Our service will probably be different from what you're used to. So we encourage you to make yourself at home and ask questions.

We incorporate many traditional Jewish aspects in our service. These include liturgy, the Kiddush table, and blessing the children under the Talit (prayer shawl). You'll see some men in Jewish headwear (known as the kippah, or yarmulke) and some women in our congregation who choose to wear head coverings. These items are welcome in our service, but in no way are they required. Those who utilize them do so as a matter of choice.

At this time, our worship is primarily in the form of videos although we occasionally incorporate some live worship. During our worship time, you are invited to worship as you are comfortable, whether that means raising your hands, dancing before the Lord, or sitting in your chair and soaking in the music.

After service, you are invited to join us for refreshments and a time of fellowship.