Congregation Beth Ha'Mashiach
(House of the Messiah) - Worshipping ADONAI & His Messiah, Yeshua Ha'Mashiach
Living & teaching as our Messiah taught us to Live
Messianic Congregation serving Northeast Atlanta Georgia (Gwinnett, Barrow, Dekalb, Rockdale, Walton)
Proud Member of the Messianic Alliance of Metro Atlanta

Phone 678-639-3377 - email: information@CBHM.org

Home Ministry Info Pictures Questions Messianic Articles Messianic Lifestyle Interfaith Couples Books & Judaica YHMM Ministries


5768 Jewish Calendar with any $15 or more donation

 If this website has blessed you, will you help keep these teachings available.

All donations are Tax Deductible

Service Times
&
Directions
What is a Messianic Service like
Audio - Teaching
& Music

Activities

Children's Torah
Messianic
Dance Team

Cyber-Synagogue

MAN-NA - Messianic Alliance of North America

Resources

Prayer Requests
Congregation Calendar of Services & Events
Holidays
Rabbi's who believe in Yeshua
Weekly Torah Readings
Weekly Torah Drash
Messianic Liturgy
 Torah & Candle Lighting Instructions 

Messianic Congregation located in Metro Atlanta serving Snellville, Lawrenceville, Loganville, Georgia

 

 

Congregation Description

Congregation Beth Ha'Mashiach is a ministry of Yeshua Ha'Mashiach Ministries.  We are a Congregation of both Jew & Gentiles worshipping The Eternal and His Messiah.

We have Both Friday and Saturday Services

Erev Shabbat (Friday Evening)

 

Erev Shabbat (Friday Evening) worship begins at  8 pm.  

 

Attendance runs about 30+ people, with all ages represented.  

 

We have approximately 5-10 children ages 1-12.  We are pleased to have several great young adults ranging from 16-21.

 

Our Congregation is made up of both Jew and Gentile.  We are approximately 15% Jewish and 85% Gentile by birth.  Spiritually we are 100% grafted into Israel.

 

Service begins with the traditional blowing of the Shofar - Blowing the Shofar calls the people to worship Adonai, confuses the adversary, and announces the return of King Messiah.

 

The Shabbat candles are lit by our daughter of Zion.

 

The traditional Liturgy is read, along with reciting to Shema - The watch word of Israel.

 

The Torah is read, along with a brief Drasha on the reading.

 

Children under 13 are then prayed over and released to Children's Torah School where the truth of Adonai's word is taught, His wonderful plan of redemption for all mankind revealed from both the Tanakh (First Testament) and the B'rit Chadasha (Renewed Covenant).

 

The teaching for the evening is then given.

  Announcements are made and First Fruits and offerings are brought before Adonai "with joy" (dancing and singing) .
 

A time of Praise & Worship is entered into as we go into the presence of Adonai with song and Davidic Messianic Dance.

 

Service is completed with the blessing of the wine and bread, and the Congregation is blessed with the Aaronic Benediction.

 

All are then invited to a time of fellowship and sharing of food at our Oneg (delight).

 

Our service generally ends between 9:50 - 10:10.  Oneg lasts for another 30-45 minutes.

Shabbat (Saturday)

 

Shabbat (Saturday) worship begins at  4 pm.  

 

Attendance runs about 50+ people, with all ages represented.  

 

We have approximately 5-10 children ages 1-12.  We are pleased to have several great young adults ranging from 16-21.

 

Service begins with the traditional blowing of the Shofar - Blowing the Shofar calls the people to worship Adonai, confuses the adversary, and announces the return of King Messiah.

 

The traditional Liturgy is read, along with reciting to Shema - The watch word of Israel.

 

The Torah is read, along with a brief Drasha on the reading.

 

Children under 13 are then prayed over and released to Children's Torah School where the truth of Adonai's word is taught, His wonderful plan of redemption for all mankind revealed from both the Tanakh (First Testament) and the B'rit Chadasha (Renewed Covenant).

 

The teaching for the Shabbat is then given.

  Announcements are made and First Fruits and offerings are brought before Adonai "with joy" (dancing and singing) .
 

A time of Praise & Worship is entered into as we go into the presence of Adonai with song and Davidic Messianic Dance.

 

Service is completed with the blessing of the wine and bread, and the Congregation is blessed with the Aaronic Benediction.

 

All are then invited to a fellowship dinner at our Oneg (delight).

 

Our service generally ends between 5:50 - 6:10.  Oneg lasts for another 1 hour.

Havdalah & Beit Midrash (Saturday Evening)

 

Begins at  7:30 pm (Saturday).

 

Attendance runs about 20-30+ people, with all ages represented.  

 

Advanced Scripture study of both the Weekly Readings and The B'rit Chadsha (Renewed Covenant).  Note: This advanced study is recommended for those who have completed The Messianic Jewish 101 CD series to ensure they understand our core beliefs.

 

Service ends with the traditional Havdalah Prayers.



Plant a Tree
in Israel

Information

Service Times

Friday
 Shabbat 8pm

Saturday
Shabbat  4 pm

Havdalah 7:30 pm (members)
 

Sign Our Guestbook


Messianic Passover Haggadahs

Scripture

CBHM Bookstore
Recommended Reading
More
Messianic Supplies


Yeshua Ha'Mashiach Ministries

andrea1.jpg (41649 bytes)
Prison Ministry

Privacy

Walking with Yeshua - Messianic Living BLOG

End Anti-Semitism Now!

Hebrew Root

Jewish Root

© 2004-2008 Yeshua Ha'Mashiach Ministries, Inc.
No part maybe reproduced without written permission.

 

Powered by WebRing.