Who are we?
Since 1999, we have been gathering together to worship the God of Israel. Over the years, our journey has led us to a deeper understanding of what it means to worship Him in a way that reflects the faith and practice of the first-century followers of Yeshua, our Saviour.
We believe that Yeshua and His apostles revealed the rich spiritual significance of the Lord’s appointed times, especially the Sabbath. These are not only ancient traditions, but living expressions of God’s purposes and His relationship with His people.
Our desire is to remain faithful to the foundations of our faith, embracing the teachings of all Scripture—from the Torah to the Prophets, and the writings that testify of Yeshua. We believe in Paul’s description of Jew and Gentile worshipping the God of Israel as one and hold fast to the hope spoken of by the prophets and affirmed by Yeshua Himself: the coming Messianic age, when the Kingdom of God will be established on the earth and the Jewish people will be restored to their rightful place.
Because of our beliefs and the manner in which we practice our faith we would describe ourselves as a Messianic congregation similar to many Messianic congregations in Israel and around the world.
We are part of a global movement of God, made up of both Jewish and Gentile followers of Yeshua (Jesus). We observe the Biblical Feasts and God’s Appointed times, as ordained in Scripture and lived out by Yeshua and His disciples—who were all Jewish—and who taught from the very foundation of the faith rooted in Judaism.
We do this through the power of the Holy Spirit, who fills us with life and passion, enabling us to worship in a contemporary way while maintaining reverence and holiness.
God has brought us together from a wide range of backgrounds—some from different religious traditions, others with none at all. Across generations, we have become a family of believers who are committed not only to serving God, but also to serving our local community.
We also support Israel and stand alongside the Jewish community here in the UK.
Affiliated Charities & Organisations we support
We are committed to supporting a range of humanitarian and faith-based initiatives in both Israel and across the nations.
Our support in Israel includes families in Kfar Aza — one of the kibbutzim affected during the attacks of 7th October 2023 — as well as Israel’s farming communities. We also support organisations including Magen David Adom, Be’ad Chaim, and Abundant Hope International.
In addition, we are honoured to support Sabbath-keeping pastors and congregations in India, Myanmar, and Kenya through encouragement, ministry partnership, and practical assistance.