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Son of David Messianic Fellowship was started in October 2016. We are passionate for our Savior and Redeemer, Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus) and His commandments (Torah). We live a lifestyle of discipleship, not only for ourselves in obedience to our Lord, but in imitation of the example of the Master, who loved and obeyed His Father and made disciples. This mission extends across all brackets of age, race, language and culture. The man from Nazareth, who thousands of years ago stretched out His hands and submitted willingly to death on a cross, changed the world forever. It is the lifelong goal of Son of David Messianic Fellowship to follow Him and to teach others to do the same.
No. The Savior welcomes everyone who places their faith in Him for salvation, regardless of Jewish or non-Jewish status. Further, the commandments of the Almighty were given to a mixed multitude (Exodus 12:38; Joshua 8:34-35) consisting of all 12 tribes of the nation of Israel, as well as Egyptians and other foreigners who chose to attach themselves to the people of YHVH. Therefore, our identity does not rest in whether we are Jews or Gentiles, but in our relationship with the Messiah of Israel (Acts 15:19-21; Romans 2:28-29; Romans 11; Ephesians 2:11-13).
10:00 a.m. - Worship, corporate prayer and liturgy.
11:00 a.m. - Main teaching.
Noon - Lunch.
12:45 p.m. - Torah Talk (please visit torahportions.org for the annual schedule).
Our worship is diverse and ranges from hymns to contemporary Christian to Messianic Jewish. We engage in corporate liturgy that is normally found in Torah-observant communities (the Shema, V'ahavta, Hinei Ma Tov, Eitz Chaim and the Aaronic blessing).
We have a Shabbat school class during the main teaching for children under 11. The children are dismissed when our communal praise and worship and liturgy is concluded. We do not yet have a functioning nursery, infants and toddlers are welcome to join service under the supervision of parents.
We do not have a dress code, but we do ask that everyone (men, women, and children) dress respectfully for the Sabbath day. For men, this may mean a suit and tie, or khakis and a polo. For women, it may mean a dress, or blue jeans and a blouse. Whatever you decide, please remember that this day is about the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and we can all practice approaching Him with our best!
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