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Two Branches of Christianity Are Mentioned in the New Testament
In the writings
of the apostle Paul there are only two basic distinctions mentioned
in the body of Christ, the Gentile and the Jewish. In his famous statement
“to the Jew first, and then to the Gentile” (Romans 2:9-10).
Few realize his whole letter to the Romans was written to a congregation
characterized by the two main divisions within it (there were about
six divisions altogether, but only two main ones--Jewish and Gentile).
Those two main divisions were the Jewish believers in Yeshua and the
Gentile believers. I’m sure there were other congregations in
those early times of Christianity that had the same mixture, while others
were entirely composed of Jewish believers or Gentile believers No
other distinction exists to describe believers in the Christian church
in New Testament writings, and the main point Paul was always trying
to make was that these two groups were united in Jesus Christ, they
both had the atoning blood of Christ over them—which superseded
their differences in ethnic forms of worship. Obviously,
to Paul and the other inspired writers of the New Testament, no other
distinctions were important. As we go a little further in time in church
history, the waters get a bit muddier. Obviously the Jerusalem Church
was a Messianic Jewish congregation (the 12 apostles were all Jewish
and the members were almost 100 percent Jewish), and it is estimated
by some that this congregation, the Headquarters church, was huge in
numbers of members, upwards of 50,000 (we do know that 3,000 were called
in one day, and several thousand more added a few days later, making
the church almost 5000 within a few days of that fateful Pentecost).
Others existed in Asia Minor, spreading northward during the persecutions
brought on by Saul at first, and then after the Roman/Jewish war of
70AD, the apostle John, the last remaining Jewish apostle established
his church in Ephesus, so the congregations in Asia Minor would have
been Messianic following the precedent established by John, which is
reflected in his disciple Polycarp. Polycarp’s letter to the bishop
of Rome reflects John’s Messianic practices in the continued observance
of the Quartodeciman Passover service which he boldly stated the Asia
Minor churches would continue to observe on the 13th/14th Nisan at sundown,
as he had been taught by John, who had been taught by Jesus. This letter
is preserved in the Catholic “Post & Anti-Nicene Fathers”,
an early Catholic historic work (reprints can still be purchased, amazingly
enough). This book also preserved an almost identical letter of Policrates,
Polycarp’s disciple and the last major leader of the Asia Minor
churches before the edict of Constantine, which basically shut down
Messianic/Quartodeciman style of worship (i.e. Sabbath/Holy Day observance,
Jewish cultural customs of worship, etc.). So we find these letters
to the bishop of Rome by Polycarp and later Policrates, show the Churches
of God in Asia Minor still keeping the Christian Passover they had learned
to keep from the apostle John, observed on the evening between the 13th
and 14th Nisan (at sundown), which by extrapolation would indicate a
Messianic form of worship using the Sabbath and Holy Day observance
(most believe these early Messianic Christians were non-Torah observant
by then, after the legislation of Acts 15 and Romans 14). But as the
300’s AD drew near, the Gentile branch of Christianity, growing
stronger under Roman approval and laws forbidding persecution of Christians,
started exerting a very strong influence on the churches in the eastern
half of the Empire to cast off any practices that were considered “Jewish”.
We see Polycarp’s and finally Policrates (in the 200’s AD)
as direct resistance to this influence. But as time goes on the Greco-Roman
church gained the full support of the Roman government, including the
financial support of its pulpits. Edicts were passed banning the “Jewish”
practices of the Quartodeciman or Messianic congregations in Asia Minor.
Thus effectively ended the Jewish branch of Christianity, around 325AD.
Scant records exist, but a few seem to indicate Sabbatarian believers
went underground to survive. The Sabbatarian denominations of today
may actually trace their roots to those few, but important records have
been destroyed by the dominant Greco-Roman church of the time. From
then on, if a Jewish person wanted to become a Christian he or she had
to renounce all belief and practice of Jewish Sabbath and Holy Day observance,
which interestingly enough the early Jerusalem church observed wholeheartedly
under the leadership of the 12 apostles and Jesus’ brother James,
the head of the Jerusalem church, and they observed these Old Testament
Holy Days with a new spirit and understanding of their meaning. In the
late 1800s, for the first time in 1500 years, Jewish believers who came
to Christ were allowed to identify themselves as being of Jewish blood,
but little more. That was only a tiny, miniscule step in the right direction
toward the biblically allowable freedom of belief and practices of worship
in the secondary areas, such as holidays and Sunday vs. Sabbath observance.
Jews were still forbidden to become Christians and observe the Sabbath
or Holy Days of the Old Testament (as the early Jerusalem church had
clearly done under the guidance and leadership of the 12 apostles).
Then in the late 1950s Martin and Debbie Chernoff started a small Bible
study in their home for Jewish believers. As the 1960s came it soon
grew into a congregation, observing Saturday Sabbath and Jewish Holy
Days of the Old Testament. Going on into the 1970s there were thirty
of these congregations across the United States. Now over thirty years
later over 150 of them are in the United States alone, along with congregations
springing up around the world. 90 Messianic Jewish-Christian congregations
are in the nation of Israel as I write this. What is this information
telling us? Was there really a Jewish branch of Christianity? The records
have effectively been destroyed by the Greco-Roman church (minus two
letters preserved in the “Post & Anti-Nicene Fathers”,
written by Polycarp and Policrates). We need to ask ourselves another
question: If a Jewish branch of Christianity never really existed (in
any great numbers), then why would God the Father bother recreating
a Jewish branch of the Christian Church? These are all very good questions
we should keep in mind. Because what we see occurring right before our
very eyes is the wholesale creation of a Jewish branch of Christianity.
Who is creating it? Hold that question in your mind.
Now let’s establish a very important spiritual truth here before
we get into all kinds of arguments about how legitimate this new Messianic
movement really is. This next spiritual point will establish the legitimacy
of the Messianic movement. Spiritual ground rule # 1. It is God the
Father, and him alone who decides who is to be called to Jesus Christ
and a saving belief in him. John 6:44 states emphatically (by Jesus
himself), “No man can come to me, except the Father which
hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.”
Jesus even went on in verse 65 to restate what he had said earlier,
giving further emphasis to what he had said. He said, verse 65,
“Therefore I said unto you, that no man can come unto me, except
it were given unto him of my Father.” .” So all
you pastors who are getting into this new fad of pursuing church grow,
building your own church empire, you might as well forget it, you’re
building on sand. As this site points out, if you’re really spiritually
feeding the sheep the Lord has given you, your congregation will grow,
both spiritually and in number of members. But it is God the Father
who ultimately decides whom he will draw to Jesus. Now that we’ve
established this very important piece of information, let’s see
where it takes us. Jews are being drawn into the body of Christ in record
numbers, as they never were before in recent church history. Now who
in the world is “calling” them? The Gentile Christian church
doesn’t exert any energy at all toward Jewish evangelism. And
any evangelism at all completely depends on God’s own calling
of the individuals being “evangelized.” The Messianic believers
have it right, they call this the Messianic movement of the Holy Spirit.
This is a work of God, not man. But is it easy for Jews to answer a
call to accept Jesus, Yeshua into their lives? As new covenant legislation
allows (Romans 14:5-6, 22-23; Acts 15), they can still worship Jesus
using their Jewish customs they were brought up with. But that doesn’t
make it much easier for them. Almost every Jewish person “called”
by God to Yeshua is still powerfully ostracized by his or her own people
and families, and Jews are brought up in and live in a very “tight”
society. As if that weren’t enough, they are discriminated against
by Gentile Christians, who’ve comprised the Christian church for
the past 1700 years. No, it’s not easy for a Jewish person to
answer a call from God to become a believer in Jesus or Yeshua as they
call him, even now when they can maintain their own ethnic customs of
worshipping Jesus. So those who do answer this call must be motivated
and empowered by God himself to answer this call. What does this tell
us? Doesn’t this tell us that it is God himself who is building--or
should we call it rebuilding--the Jewish branch of
Christianity which the Gentile Greco-Roman church destroyed over 1700
years ago? A major branch of Christianity, missing for 1700 years, is
being restored before our very eyes (and some don’t like it, or
don’t want to admit it). And this is being done not by man, any
man’s efforts, but by God, for it is God the Father who draws
people to Jesus. We can evangelize all we want to, but if God doesn’t
bless our efforts, they’re in vain. (And again, by extrapolation,
if God isn’t pleased with something about us—meaning the
church or denomination we belong to--he may chose not to draw people
into a particular church or part of his body.) People laugh at us and
what we’re trying to tell them about Jesus if God doesn’t
back up our words with the calling power of his Holy Spirit. Most of
you know that’s true. That’s why it’s so hard to evangelize.
Admit it, that’s why we all hate to go out “witnessing”
to others.
Now don’t get me wrong. Most people who are reading this will
be thinking “So are we all supposed to drop what we’re doing
to reach the lost in this mostly Gentile world and concentrate and Jewish
evangelism?” No. Far from it (the Jewish believers in Yeshua are
doing a good enough job of it all on their own, coupled to God’s
blessing). God is no respecter of persons, as Jesus brother James stated
in his letter. 99 percent of the world’s population is Gentile,
while a very small one percent or less is made up of the Jewish race.
So God still wants us to pursue international evangelism with a zeal
befitting the times we live in (end times, anyone?--don’t think
so?--take a look around you). This site lists three very good international
evangelistic organizations which need all the support
they can get.
But God the Father is trying to show the Gentile Christian church something
vital by calling so many Jewish believers into the body--and not requiring
them to drop their ethnic customs, as the nastier parts of the body
of Christ required them to do for 1700 years in order to become Christians.
This is the central lesson I think God the Father has for the whole
Gentile Christian church--“I’m restoring the Jewish
branch of the body of Christ, so make room for them.”
Historically in the early church there have only been two branches to
the body of Christ, Jewish and Gentile—and let me tell you, the
Messianic believers can plainly see in the first half of the book of
Acts and the four gospels the Jerusalem church’s total Messianic
practices of worship—Sabbath, Holy Days, the whole nine yards.
The Gentile Greco-Roman church squashed the Jewish branch of Christianity
out of existence in the 200s-330s AD. Now the Jewish branch of the body
of Christ is being brought back into existence by God’s
calling. If the Gentile Christian branch of the body of
Christ is guilty of anything at this point, they are guilty of ignoring
or downplaying the return of the Jewish branch of Christianity on the
scene. Maybe God through his massive calling of Jews and restoration
of the Jewish branch of Christianity is telling the Gentile branch of
Christianity to do something—maybe he’s telling them to
drop their anti-Jewish sentiments, and maybe even some of their doctrines
which are highly offensive to Jewish believers in Yeshua (amillennialism
and replacement theology for example) at the door before entering His
sanctuary. Stop saying to each other that the return of the Jewish branch
is no big deal. This is exactly the reaction I have often received when
I tell someone about this new and astounding emergence of Jewish believers
in Yeshua (the more accurate Hebrew name for Jesus). Now I am not what
you would call “a religious seeker”, bouncing from church
to church. The church I had been a longstanding member of for 27 years,
a Sabbatarian Christian church, has just recently come into a good understanding
of the new covenant. I came through all the proper doctrinal changes
they made and still remained a staunch Christian and loyal member of
that church. But when this church started drifting into amillennialism
and replacement theology, which doctrines are repugnant to me (and Messianic
Jewish believers), I had to find another Christian church to attend.
A close friend of mine who now is a member of a Calvary Chapel suggested
I check out a tiny Messianic Jewish-Christian congregation not far from
where I live. I did so, and in getting to know them I discovered for
myself that these were indeed genuine believers in Yeshua, genuine Jewish-Christian
believers, meeting together to worship within the context of their Jewish
background yet believing fully in the New Testament Word of God as well
as the Old Testament Word of God as the inspired whole Word of God.
Little did I realize at the time, but I had just stumbled onto one of
the greatest events to ever happen in recent church history! Yet when
I try to tell my other Gentile Christian friends about it, I find more
often than not that I get responses filled with the attitude that it’s
not big deal. Or even worse, that “there was never a Jewish branch
of Christianity anyway.” One of the major things we all just recently
learned in the church I used to belong to, was that the gospel of salvation
is adaptive to the ethnic backgrounds and societies it is going into.
The apostle Paul brought out this incredible knowledge in his letter
to the Romans, where two distinctly different societies and ethnic groups
were clashing within one congregation. The very essence of this legislation
making the gospel of salvation adaptive to the societies it would reach
out to is found in Acts 15 and Romans 14:5-6, 22-23. Now what I had
stumbled onto was a clear indication that the gospel of salvation had
just recently re-adapted back into the very Jewish culture it had originated
in and come out of 1900 years ago! Now that’s quite a discovery.
Over half the book of Acts is the historic account of the first Christian
church, the Jerusalem headquarters church, and that church was a Messianic
Jewish congregation, the model for many that would spread throughout
Asia Minor in the next 200 years, before these Jewish congregations
would be squashed out of existence, no longer allowed to worship in
the context of their Jewish culture and upbringing. The Gentile Greco-Roman
church ignored the very legislation that allowed for the Messianic Jewish
branch of Christianity to flourish, and it even made it illegal to worship
in such a Jewish cultural context.
So how could this branch come back in the face of such opposition? First,
it could only flourish in a country which practiced and allowed for
real religious freedom. It wasn’t until very recently, in a country
founded on the principles of religious freedom, founded on a spiritual
foundation laid by British Separatists fleeing to a new land so they
could worship in peace and safety as they saw fit—that we have
been witness to such a form of real religious freedom in a powerful
and wealthy nation of the world. [to read of this awesome event click
on [http://www.UNITYINCHRIST.COM/history/saga.htm.]
A little while later, after these Separatists had established themselves
in their Plymouth Plantation, Rhode Island was founded by a religious
seeker, Roger Williams, who wrote into the Rhode Island Charter which
was later copied into the Rhode Island Constitution one of the strongest
laws of religious freedom ever seen, a copy of a law first penned by
William the Silent, king of Holland some years before. This law of religious
freedom found its way into the United States Constitution (probably
through Ben Franklin). But it still took the Gentile Christian church,
through the many evangelical denominations that sprang up over in the
United States, almost two centuries before they would “allow”
Jews to worship Jesus, Yeshua, in the context of their own cultural
upbringing, as Yeshua had first been worshipped almost 2,000 years ago
in Jerusalem from 31AD to around 70AD, and then in Asia Minor under
John, Polycarp and Policrates--and that allowance was by default and
not through any gracious act of kindness and tolerance on the part of
Gentile Christians. Now in the 20th century we have had two major historic
events occur which have a powerful spiritual significance, the first
of which has had prophecy fans going nuts for years now. The
first event was the re-establishment of the nation of Israel in the
Holy Land, which occurred in 1948. The second major event, which
many Gentile Christian churches are still coming to grips with in disbelief,
is the re-establishment of the Jewish branch of the Christian church.
There are over 150 Messianic congregations in the United States
alone, with the total worldwide (US included) being well over 300, with
90 congregations in the nation of Israel itself. According to figures
from the Jews for Jesus organization there are upwards of 65 thousand
Jewish believers in the United States. The Israeli nation has an estimated
4,000 believers in Yeshua. Together, in Israel and the US, that makes
close to 70 thousand Jewish believers. Add another 30 thousand for the
rest of the world, and that makes about 100,000 Jewish believers in
Yeshua. Now Gentile believers are a part of these Messianic congregations
as well. So add another 50 thousand believers in Messianic congregations.
The total could be as high as 150,000 believers in Messianic congregations
worldwide, all within the past 34 years! Now lets apply the God factor.
Some would say I’m inflating the figures. When Ezekiel was crying
to God that he was the only believer left in Israel, God corrected him
with the words, “I have 7,000 in Israel who have not bowed the
knee to Baal.” If you search the MJAA/IMACS websites for congregations
in the state I live in, Massachusetts, it lists only two, the one I
attend and another. In actuality, there are four other Messianic congregations
which are not even listed. They are all filled with Jewish believers
in Yeshua. Most of these congregations are small, but the fact remains,
they aren’t even listed in the count.
In the context of total Gentile congregations for the Gentile branch
of Christianity, this is still very small. But in the context of God
not being a respecter of persons, the percentage is just right. The
world is over 99 percent Gentile in population figures. The other thing,
this group of believers in Yeshua is very alive spiritually. And prophecies
of Jesus found in the New Testament indicate it is they--these Messianic
believers in Yeshua--who will be evangelizing in the nation of Israel
right up to the period spoken of as the Great Tribulation--in preparation
for the return of Jesus Christ. [Few realize it, but it is illegal for
Gentile Christians to evangelize in Israel. It is not illegal for Messianic
Jewish believers to evangelize in Israel at this point (that could change).]
Gentile evangelism worldwide isn’t being snubbed by the arrival
of these wonderful Jewish believers in Yeshua. It goes on with tremendous
force, and that is amazing considering how few Christians actually give
to international evangelistic organizations in this wealthy nation of
ours. These organizations do a whole lot with the very little that they’re
given.
So what have
I stumbled onto here? Taken in the context that the New Testament
only mentions two branches in the Christian Church, Jewish and Gentile,
and that the Jewish branch was squashed out of existence by the Greco-Roman
church and has not existed for 1700 years--this is one of the most significant
and historic happenings in the Christian church since its very founding--to
have one whole branch of Christianity restored before our very eyes.
And don’t forget, it is God who has really done the restoring.
This restoration has been underway for a little over 30 years now, but
the way God views time, and the way historians view time, this event
has occurred in an eye-blink historically speaking.
Now how have I been able to witness so great an event that so many religious
history professors have not yet seen? Maybe it’s because of my
being somewhat pre-disposed in Sabbatarian doctrinal understanding as
a former Sabbatarian for 25 years, coupled to being somewhat of a history
buff (all types, not merely religious history). My Sabbatarian background
helped me understand what many Christians still fail to understand,
the original practices of the first Christian church in Jerusalem, that
the early Jerusalem church was actually regarded by the religious honcho’s
(the Sanhedron) in Jerusalem as being a sect of Judaism itself (called
in Acts, the sect of the Nazarenes). They observed the Sabbath, Holy
Days, just as the Jews did (yet with a new understanding of what these
days symbolized, all of them pointing in one way or another to the works
of Jesus Christ, what he has done or will yet do for us and mankind).
From a Sabbatarian background, recognizing these distinctives about
the early NT church is obvious, taken for granted. But ordinary Gentile
Christian historians have a hard time with it. They’re viewing
this history as recorded in the first half of the book of Acts from
the wrong paradigm, that of a Gentile Greco-Roman paradigm, and not
a Sabbatarian or Jewish one. Jewish believers clearly see the Jewishness
of the early Churches in Jerusalem and Asia Minor, as recorded in the
first half of the book of Acts. So do genuine Sabbatarian Christians.
Recently Coach Bill McCartney of Promise Keepers has been trying to
get Christian pastors from all denominations to recognize this historic
event in Christian history that is being played out under our very noses.
Most still refuse to recognize, too taken aback and dumbfounded by what
they’re being told. Yet while Gentile Christianity struggles to
understand what has just occurred here, their Jewish brothers in Christ,
Yeshua, struggle in tiny congregations, struggle for their very survival,
shunned and persecuted by their own people, and ignored by the Christian
church as a whole. No right hand of fellowship has been extended to
this wonderful group of believers from any one denomination in the sense
of not just extending the right hand of fellowship, but along with that,
alliances of cooperation and yes, even some resources wherever needed.
Coach McCartney has brought out some very interesting points about the
only real way the body of Christ can achieve any sort of unity in these
end times before the arrival of Jesus Christ, his 2nd coming. Suffice
it to say, that it behooves us in the Christian church who are most
doctrinally similar to our Jewish brothers in Christ to extend that
right hand of fellowship and cooperation to our Messianic brothers.
The Messianic believers will never seek to do this on their own--they’re
not about to extend any right hand of fellowship the other way. Why?
Do they think they’re superior because of their being Jewish?
Far from it, they do not feel that way at all. They are very balanced
in their understanding of the New Testament and their place in the church
as a whole. No, the reason is far from anything like that. This is the
reason: They’ve been too hurt by Christians in the past, both
as Jews, and as believers. They fully understand what occurred in the
blurry past of the 200s to 300s AD under the name and guise of Christian
unity (Greco-Roman style that is). 2,000 years of pogroms and the Holocaust,
while Christians either participated or stood silently by, is also part
of the reason. And anti-Semitism isn’t a thing of the past, either,
it’s starting to take off again in Europe. So they’re not
about to reach out to any of you guys--too much bad baggage there. So
who is most like these Messianic believers in Yeshua doctrinally--aside
from their Sabbath and Holy Day observances? Who could actually reach
out to Jewish believers in Christian brotherly love, extending the right
hand of Christian fellowship and cooperation? A quick look at the doctrinal
statement of the MJAA in the article in this section about the Messianic
Movement (http://www.UNITYINCHRIST.COM/messianicmovement/messianicmovement.htm)
should make that pretty clear. But I’ll spell it out for you anyway.
The Messianic movement which was re-born, re-birthed by a miraculous
calling from God the Father, drawing an estimated 100,000 Jews to Jesus—started
to really get going in the late 60s to early 70s. God through a man
named Chuck Smith started a new denomination (they hate being called
a denomination!, sorry folks) around the same time, early 1970s. A quick
check of doctrinal distinctives will prove that these two groups of
believers in Christ are most similar. Adding this to the equation, Calvary
Chapel’s also have a deep love for the Messianic believers in
Yeshua. How am I so sure these two groups are alike? Checking doctrinal
distinctives is one way, and that’s important. For example, Calvary
Chapel’s do not believe in “replacement theology”
or the “amillennial” interpretation of prophecy (which originally
came from the Catholic [Greco-Roman] church). But on top of that, I
happened to attend a tiny but growing Calvary Chapel in the town where
I live for two and a half years, so I am very familiar with Calvary
Chapels. The rest is up to you guys. Something really powerful could
come out of such a Jewish-Gentile believer team. The apostle Paul sought
desperately to heal a breach that was forming in the Roman congregation
of the Church of God in the 60s AD--a breach that must have been forming
and widening throughout the churches in the Roman empire. The whole
underlying theme of Romans, especially chapters 13 & 14 is about
that (and we see Paul mentioning the two groups and pointing out they
are one in Christ in Romans 2). Both groups in the early parts of the
21st century have powerful strengths which if shared could yield a Christian
witness to the world that might shake it to its very foundations. Isn’t
that what Jesus wanted in the end times (be sure to read Matthew 24:14)?
But remember, these wonderful Jewish believers in Yeshua aren’t
going to seek you out. All your love for the Messianic believers is
for naught if it isn’t followed by actions. Promise Keepers took
a real nose-dive in members when Coach McCartney tried to get the Gentile
part of the body of Christ to accept and welcome their Jewish brothers
in Yeshua. It’s still taking hits on that score. It’s spiritual
warfare here folks. Satan hates this restoration of the Jewish branch
of Christianity. Why? That’s a no-brainer for anyone well versed
in prophecy. The easiest ground that lies between the breach between
Jewish and Gentile Christian believers, the two branches of Christianity,
may actually lie between Calvary Chapel and the Messianic believers.
Who occupies the ground between these two branches of Christianity?
Satan. So if you want to take this ground, turn to Ephesians 6 and gird
on the whole armour of God. It’ll be a fight for sure.
So I’m giving you people in Calvary Chapel some incredible information
and an incredible opportunity. It’s now up to you people to act
on it. As a member of a tiny Messianic congregation, I know clearly
how true everything I’ve said is in this article. About the Sabbatarian
Christian church I attended for 27 years, all I can say is that they
appear to be doctrinally moving in a direction away from the direction
the Holy Spirit is moving in. And very sadly, their numbers seem to
be continuing in a downward spiral. It is God who calls, and it is God
who can chose not to call, that is the bottom line we should look at.
What is a revival anyway? It is where God calls a group of people, often
many people, to Jesus. That is how God most often moves with the Holy
Spirit, in the minds of carnal individuals, drawing them to a spiritual
knowledge and belief in Jesus as the Messiah. His calling of so many
Jewish people can be seen as nothing other than a divine miracle—the
restoration of the Jewish branch of Christianity.
The remaining pages list the MJAA/IAMCS
congregations by name and state for the United States, just to give
you an idea of the size and scope of this revival, the Messianic movement
of the Holy Spirit. And realize, as I pointed out, not every legitimate
Messianic congregation is in this listing.
MJAA/IAMCS LISTING OF CONGREGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Alabama:
Tree of Life
Beit Yeshua
Arizona:
Jewish Voice Ministries Int’l
Beth Simcha HaMashiach
Beth Yachad
California:
Beth Emunah
Ohav Shalom
Beth David
Adat HaMashiach
B’rit Ahvah
Beth Sason
Tree of Life
B’nai Brit HaMasiach
Beth Messiah
Beth Shalom
Beth Yeshua
Lev L Yisrael
Shuvah Yisrael
Colorado:
Tikvat Yisrael
Kehilat Sha’arit Yisrael
Adat Elohim Chaim
Florida:
Shalom Yisrael
Ohr Shiloh
Mt. Sinai Messianic Synagogue
Beth Shiloh
Kehilat Kol Simcha
Beth Jacob
Temple Aron Kodesh
Mishkan David
Kol Mashiach
Beth Shomrim
Mishkan Messianic Congregation
Beth Judah
Melech Yisrael
Brit Simcha
Shoresh David
Temple Aron HaKodesh
Beth Hesed
Georgia:
Beth Shalom
Beth Hallel
Beit Shalom
Beth Yeshua
Hawaii:
Kehilat HaMelech
Illinois:
Temple Shalom Yisrael
Indiana:
Ahavat Yeshua
Kansas:
Or HaOlam
Remnant of Israel
Kentucky:
Baruch Haba
Louisiana:
Beit Moshiach
Massachusetts:
Beit Techiya
K’vod Israel (I attend this one)
Not listed but are real Messianic congregations in MA:
Sar Shalom
Another one in Stoughton, MA
Another one in Needham, MA (may be Torah observant, but sound doctrinally
[deity of Jesus, etc]
Melech Yisrael
Michigan:
Shem Yisrael
Minnesota:
Seed of Abraham
Mississippi:
Beit Telfilah
New Hampshire:
Concord Messianic Fellowship
Bet Midrash Yeshua
New Jersey:
Beth Zion
Beth Israel
New Mexico:
Baruch HaShem
New York:
Seed of Abraham
Shuva Yisrael
Brit HaDoshah
Beth El/Apple of His Eye
Adat Chaim
Melech Yisrael
Shema Yisrael
Petah Tikvah
Beit Shalom
North Carolina:
Beit Hallel
Ohio:
The Star in the East
Sh’ma Israel
Beit Immanuel
Beth Messiah
Adat Adonai
Oklahoma
Kehilat Rosh Pinah’
Yad El
Oregon:
Beth Simcha
Illinois Valley Ministry
Kehilat Ari Yehudah
Beit Echad
Not listed, a Torah observant congregation (I know the pastor, believes
in deity of Yeshua, Triunity of God, sound doctrinally: Beth Adonai
Messianic Fellowship.
Pennsylvania:
Beit Simcha
Beit HaShem
Beth Messiah
Beth Emmanuel
Congregation Beth Yeshua (David Chernoff, pastor/rabbi)
Beth Shiloh
Kehilat Ari Yehudah
South Carolina:
Beth Shofar
Adon Olam Messianic Congregation
Texas:
Zion Messianic Congregation
Baruch HaShem
Virginia:
Zion’s Sake
Washington:
Kehilat HaMashiach
Beit Tikvah
[And like I pointed out, there are four
unlisted congregations in Massachusetts in the IAMCS listing, and I
know three of them are MJAA authorized, and maybe the fourth one is
as well, haven’t had time to investigate.]
Pete Benson
editor UNITYINCHRIST.COM
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