Friday, March 5, 2010

Celebration of Freedom 2010

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Scripture gives mandates regarding Passover, both in the
Tenach (Older Covenant) and the B’rit Chadasha (the
Re-newed Covenant) to “remember and celebrate this as
a festival to the L-rd ‘dor l’dor,’ generation to generation.”
Shaul (Paul) adds, when talking to both Jewish and Gentile
followers of Messiah, “celebrate the seder…with the
unleavened bread of purity and truth.” There is a special
blessing in store for you. Come and join us at Passover 2010.

Location: Valley Bible Church, 3021 S. Sullivan Rd., Veradale (click this address for map)
When: Monday, March 29th
Cost: $27 per person
Registration is at 4:15 P.M. Doors open at 4:30 and the seder begins at around 5:00 PM
There will be no child care provided on the premises. 




Tickets are required and must be purchased in advance by Friday, March 26th. There are no tickets available on the day of the event. There are a limited number of tickets being sold. For requesting tickets or if you have any questions, please call the congregation office at 465-9523.

Please do not call the church for tickets.

May the L-rd bless you with a wonderful Passover season! Chag Sameach Pesach.

Kehilat HaMashiach
Messianic Synagogue
13506 E. Broadway Ave.
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
talmid@kehilathamashiach.org

Please note the new deadline for purchasing tickets. Also note that you may now purchase multiple tickets using the button above.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Who We Are

Kehilat HaMashiach is a synagogue comprised of both Jewish and Gentile followers of Yeshua (also known as Jesus) as the promised Messiah of Israel. Consistent with the tenets of Messianic Judaism, our faith and practice maintains a Jewish identity, heritage and culture that is representative of the modern day movement among Jewish people for Yeshua.

Our congregational practice and teachings are based on the whole of the Tenach (the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings) as well as the Brit Chadasha (the New Covenant Scriptures). Along with the Tenach, the New Covenant is taught from its inherant Jewish perspective, with the recognition that both were written by faithful Jewish men of G-d.

In keeping with the Biblical roots of our Jewish heritage, we observe the various Biblical Feasts and Holy Days of the L-rd. In addition to incorporating various traditional elements, we apply New Covenant understandings and instructions to the foundational teachings within the Torah. Above all, we emphasize in our worship experience and walk with the L-rd, a growing, vibrant personal relationship with the Living G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob because of the finished work of Messiah Yeshua, which is made available for all who call upon His Name.