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We follow a two-house Kingdom based teaching that focuses on the Hebraic roots (Romans 11) of our Christian faith. We believe that Yahweh has called us for such a time as this, to assemble and gather in our brothers from the nations, for the glory of His name alone (Ezekiel 36:22).
You can expect a service that includes modern praise and worship music, singing and dancing. We believe in the movement of Yahweh on the earth today, through His Ruach HaKodesh and we see this manifested through the operation of the gifts of the Ruach, so we we worship in the Ruach (I Corinthians 12: 8-11). You can also expect to receive a Torah and Kingdom based teaching that is practical and applicable to your life. Lastly, you can expect fellowship and community amongst fellow believers.
It's quite simple, we keep holy days such as feasts because we are commanded to according to scripture. We love Elohim; therefore, we keep His commands. Lastly, holidays originate from the traditions of men and are usually rooted in paganism.
Havdalah comes from the Hebrew word l'havdil which means to separate. The weekly Havdalah service is to recognize the separation between light and darkness and between Sabbath and the rest of the week.
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