We believe:
Basically, Messianics are a mix of Jewish and non-Jewish believers in Jesus who also appreciate and want to learn more about the Hebrew roots of Christianity. We meet on Saturdays because we believe that is the actual Sabbath day. (I do not speak for every single Messianic person, but I myself and other Messianics out there do not judge Christians who attend church on Sundays or do other things that may be a little different than from what we do.)1. . . that the Bible, composed of both the Tenach (Old Testament) and the Brit Chadasha (New Testament), are the only infallible and authoritative Word of G-d as expressed in 2 Timothy 3:16.
2. . . that G-d is 'Echad' (one), as declared in Deut. 6:4 (Shema Yisrael, Adonai Elohenu, Adonai echad), a united one or 'compound unity eternally existent in three persons' as expressed in Isaiah 48:16-17, 9:6-7;
Genesis 1:1-3.
3. . . in the deity of Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah), hereafter referred to as Yeshua, and that He is the 'seed of the woman' as G-d promised in Genesis 3:15 and that His virgin birth was to be a sign to Israel of His Messiahship as stated in Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6-7.
4. . . in Yeshua's life, His miracles yesterday and today, His vicarious and sacrificial death as our atonement, His ascension, His personal future return for believers in Yeshua both living and passed on, and His future establishment of His kingdom on earth.
5. . . that the only means of being cleansed from sin is by grace, through faith in the shed sacrificial blood of Yeshua and that the regeneration by the Spirit of G-d is absolutely essential for personal salvation, as expressed in Leviticus 17:11 and Ephesians 2:8.
6. . . in the present ministry of the Ruach Ha Kodesh (Holy Spirit), hereinafter referred to as Ruach, by whose indwelling the believer is enabled to live a G-dly life, as stated in Ezekiel 36:26-27.
7. . . that the promise of the Father, as outlined in Acts 1:4-8, and the gifts of the Ruach Ha Kodesh, as foretold by the Jewish prophets (Joel 12:27-29; Isaiah 28:11-12), fulfilled in Acts 10-44-48, and as taught by the anointed Jewish apostle Shaul (Paul), are for believers today. (1 Corinthians 12:4-10)
8. . . that Jewish people (descendants of Abraham through Isaac, whether through the blood line of the mother or the father) who place their faith in Yeshua as Israel's Messiah have not disowned or separated themselves from their race and their Judaic heritage, but remain sons and daughters of Israel (Romans 2:28-29).
9. . . in the resurrection of both saved and lost, one to everlasting life and the other to eternal separation from G-d, the latter being consigned to a state of everlasting punishment. (Daniel 12:2 and Matthew 25:46)
10. . . that the middle wall of partition which in times past separated Jews and Gentiles has been broken down, the strife between them eradicated by Yeshua Ha Mashiach. (Ephesians 2:12-14)
11. . . that the new covenant body of the Lord is composed of both Jewish and non-Jewish people who have accepted Yeshua as the Promised Redeemer and that now they are to worship together in the house of G-d. (1 Corinthians 12:13 and Hebrews.10:2)
12. . . in the partaking of the communal elements of the matzah (unleavened bread) and the wine, as instituted by Yeshua at His last Pesach seder, and that the elements are symbolic of the Messiah's death and as the ultimate Pesach lamb and His resurrection.
(1 Corinthians 11:23-24)
13. . . in the immersion of believers (Tevillah) as commanded by the scriptures as an outward sign of an inward redemption experience, symbolizing the death of the old flesh and the resurrection unto the newness of life. (Matthew 3:16 and 28:18-20)
If you have any questions, just ask, and I will try my best to answer them.