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We are a Hebraic/Messianic Congregation of believers who adhere
to the teachings of the Torah, the Prophets, Yeshua HaMashiach
(Jesus Christ), and the Emissaries (Apostles).
Our focus is not to be a religious organization; Yeshua is
not religious. Our purpose is to bring nations to a better
understanding of the scriptures: knowing the Father, knowing
what is pleasing to Him, and how to worship Him. The desire
of the Creator, Blessed Be He, is that humanity be obedient
to what He asked, that we adhere to scriptural principles and
His teachings.

As a Hebraic/Messianic community, we believe in adhering to
the Sabbath and the biblical festivals. As such, we believe
in the Hebraic foundation of scripture which is revelation,
inspired, inerrant, infallible, illuminating, and authoritative. As “All
Scripture is G-d-breathed and is valuable for teaching the
truth, convicting of sin, correcting faults and training in
right living.”
We know there are one Lord, one faith, and one baptism. Yeshua
is the Messiah, the only begotten Son, conceived by the Holy
Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) and born of the Virgin Mary. He
suffered under Pontius Pilate, and was crucified, died, and
buried. On the third day, Yeshua rose again from the dead
and ascended into heaven. He now sits on the right
hand of the Father Almighty. From there, He shall come to judge
the quick and the dead. Yeshua is the King of Kings and
Lord of Lords; and, in Him lives the fullness of all that
(YHVH) Yod-Hey-Vah-Hey, (G-d) is.
We know and believe in the Rauch HaKodesh and the forgiveness
of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting
in the Father, maker of heaven and earth.
We know that praise and worship are the center of the Father’s
heart and “the true worshippers will worship the Father
spiritually and truly, for these are the kind of people the
Father wants worshipping him.”
And let us keep paying attention to one another, in order
to spur each other on to love and good deeds, not neglecting
our own congregational meetings, as some have made a practice
of doing, but rather, encouraging each other. –(Hebrews
10:24,25 CJB)

The mission of First Tabernacle Fellowship is to connect
the Christian church with its Hebraic roots and theology.
To fellowship with like-minded believers who are looking
for a faith community where the whole Word of G-d is studied
and lived out, a Torah community.
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