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The Full Story

About

We are Sabbathkeepers.  We believe in following Yahweh's commands instead of man's traditions.  The Sabbath not only refers to the weekly Saturday Sabbath but also the holy days listed in Leviticus 23.  We believe the Holy Days point to Yahshua.  We keep them waiting for his soon return.

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We are Hebrew Isrealites.  We believe the Black man, taken into slavery by ships, are the rebellious lost tribes of the Bible who scattered/fled during the times of strife.   We believe all prophecy must be fulfilled including Deuteronomy 28.  The bible is filled with Israel's transgressions.  Not every one kept the word.  You think the transgressors went unpunished or Yah forget what he said.  He's faithful and just to fulfill his word.  We can see the benefits to those who kept his word.  To those who didn't he promises that He will bring a people against you who will drive you to jealousy.  We must repent and ask forgiveness not have anger toward others and say they stole our blessing.  If you do good you shall eat the fat of the land. 

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We believe salvation and the healing through Yahshua is for all, not just the Israelites.  Salvation does not make a distinction between race or nationality.  (Ephesians 2:11-16.)  His last instruction to his disciples was to make disciples of all people and and nations. (Matthew 28:19, Mark 15:16.)

We believe gathering the lost sheep of Israel is the only way to transform our communities.  If my people who are called by may name shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face, then I (Yahweh) will here from heaven and heal their land.  (2 Chronicles 7:14) 

 

Yahshua is doing the work Yah asked him to.  Yah is still in charge.   Yahweh is one God. (Deuteronomy 6:4)

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We worship Yahweh who gave us Yahshua as the path to His salvation.  (That's the meaning of Yahshua by the way is Yah (God) +  Shua (salvation).)  The bible event tell us this in Matthew 2:21, and you shall call his name Yahshua.  Oh the bible says Jesus.  Well there is not a j or j sound in the Hebrew language.  The letter j came into existance 500 year s ago in 1524.  The King James Version was produced in 1611.​

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Mission

Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.  Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.  Amen.  Matthew 28:18-20

Vision

A world where all are worthy to enter The New Jerusalem.

Theme Songs

  • For the assembly - Helen Baylor's Outside these Walls
  • Outreach Ministries - Doby Brothers' Taking it to the Streets

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