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Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 3 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 2 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 1 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Russ Beaudet encourages us to follow the Acts 2:42-47 model of early believers in Messiah; a model of teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
Rabbi Silverman continues to walk us through the UMJC Statement of Faith, describing the pouring out of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) and the role of the Ruach in the Body of Messiah.
Picking up from where we left off, Rabbi Silverman continues to walk us through the UMJC Statement of Faith (http://www.umjc.org/?page_id=1450).
Our journey through the Holidays comes to an end, and Rabbi Silverman explores Simchat Torah; the end of one journey, and the beginning of another.
We see evil everywhere in our world. What should our attitude and action be toward this world in light of the coming of the Messiah?
As Yom Kippur begins, Rabbi Silverman talks about Kol Nidrei and how we can prepare to usher in Yom Kipper by humbling ourselves, confessing our sins, and accepting the forgiveness of Messiah Yeshau.