03/21/2026
Every so often, someone edits our synagogue’s Google listing—changing our category from “Messianic Synagogue” 🕍 to “church” ⛪️.
It may seem like a small thing, but it reflects a deeper conversation.
We want to be clear and transparent about who we are. We are a Messianic synagogue—a community made up of Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians, seeking to live out the traditions, rhythms, and calling of the Jewish people, while also believing that Yeshua is the Messiah.
Together, we are learning to understand the Jewish context of Jesus and what it means to walk faithfully in that story.
We understand that not everyone agrees with how we describe ourselves. These are meaningful and often deeply personal conversations about identity, faith, and belonging.
But we believe those conversations are best had with honesty, humility, and relationship—not by redefining one another from a distance.
So we’ll continue to stand in who we are, with openness and grace, as we seek to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Yeshua.