Shabbat Schedule:

We set the Sabbath apart from the six working days focusing on YHVH and His Word which brings life to those who seek it.

As a group we understand that everyone has a personal relationship with Elohim (G-d) and that everyone is at different spiritual levels and understanding. Everyone has something to offer and often it is those who are just beginning in their relationship with Elohim that have the most to offer.

Everyone is welcome to come and go as they please. Some may come only for the formal Torah portion and discussion while others may come only for praise and worship or liturgy but all are welcome at any time for as much or as little as an individual wants to stay.

It’s a casual environment with a diverse group of people coming from different backgrounds. Like a big happy family we don’t always agree with one another but we do always love each other. The one thing we all have in common and what unifies us as a family is our belief in Torah and the changelessness of YHVH.

YHVH willing we meet every Shabbat. Click here for contact information and directions.


Shabbat Morning (Sat Morning)

10:00 AM Liturgy Service
Liturgy from the Siddur is sung in Hebrew and recited in English. The congregation participates in the reading of the Scriptures and Psalms.

10:30 AM Praise & Worship
Songs of praise recorded by various artists accompanied with tambourine and dance for all that want to participate.

11:00 AM Praise Reports and Announcements
This is a time for those who feel led to share how YHVH has blessed them or others in the past week and for Kehilat Yeshua announcements of upcoming events.

11:45 AM Kosher Meal
Anyone can bring a dish for the Shabbat feast but we ask that it be kosher according to Torah. If you have questions about kosher please don’t hesitate to ask an Elder. If you are visiting or plan to visit, don’t worry about bringing a dish there is always more than enough to eat and we like to share.

12:30 PM Blessings after the meal and Parasha discussion
An Elder will facilitate a general discussion of the Parasha allowing comments and questions related to the weekly reading. This is an interactive study of the Tanakh and Brit Chadashah (Old and New Testament). The Parasha discussion has no scheduled ending time but usually last 2 – 3 hours.

1:45 PM Children’s Lesson and Activities
The first 30—45 minutes of the Parashat the children sit with parents in the general study. They are provided a quiet time activity for this time. Then children are dismissed to be taught the Word on their level. One or more concepts and history of the Parashat for each Shabbat are highlighted in the lesson for our little ones. Some activities after their class are worship dances, singing, beginning Hebrew and supervised outside activities.