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  1. 844-4YESHUA (844-493-7482)info@bethshiloh.org. Mailing Address: 1854A Hendersonville Road, #248, Asheville NC 28803

  2. Messianic Jewish congregation. Beth Shiloh Messianic Synagogue. 5,115 likes · 2 talking about this. Messianic Jewish congregation. Beth Shiloh Messianic Synagogue ...

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  3. Shoresh David Messianic Congregation. Weekly Shabbat Service Times. 10:15 AM - Liturgy and Torah Service. 11:30 AM - Worship and Message. All services typically streamed via ZOOM. If you would like to join in, please contact us for logon info! Week of 05/19 thru 05/25. 05/22 - Chavurah - REVI'I - 7PM @ Squirrel Hill.

  4. Welcome to Congregation Beth HaShem: A One New Man Messianic Congregation where Jews & Non-Jewish Believers Observe The Essence of The Literal Torah.Our Corporate Focus: To Worship Adonai as He originally intended in order To Form One New Man in Yeshua Ha’Mashiach, Therefore Establishing Shalom [Where nothing is broken and nothing is missing- True Peace (Ephesians 2:16b-17a KJV)].

  5. Shabbat services are conducted simultaneously both in person and online, with multiple locations participating. All services start at 10 AM local time. You are welcome to visit us in person at any of our physical locations, or simply use the "Watch Live" link above, to join us remotely, online. Please find a copy of our Shabbat Order of Service for your convenience.

  6. T he IAMCS has member congregations all over the world that are dedicated to bringing the message of Messiah Yeshua to our Jewish people. Please use the map below to locate a congregation near you. Click or tap a star for more information. The Congregations & Synagogues on this map are members of the IAMCS (International Alliance of Messianic ...

  7. www.shemayisrael.org › about-usABOUT US | shema

    Welcome to Congregation Shema Yisrael! We are a Messianic Jewish congregation, a community of about 130 Jewish and non-Jewish people of diverse backgrounds who worship and serve the G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We also follow his son, Yeshua (commonly called Jesus) the Messiah, as described in Isaiah 53. We follow Biblical Judaism, rather ...

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