Join us after oneg (our Shabbat lunch) for a time of healing prayer that is quiet, reflective and spiritually powerful. Come if you need a touch from God. Come if you’d just like to take an hour and rest in a prayerful, loving place. Visit our Tefillah Team page Read More →
Join us after oneg (our Shabbat lunch) for a time of healing prayer that is quiet, reflective and spiritually powerful. Come if you need a touch from God. Come if you’d just like to take an hour and rest in a prayerful, loving place. Visit our Tefillah Team page Read More →
Let’s come together to remember the birth of our Messiah through Zikhron Immanuel, an innovative Messianic Jewish seder, led by Rabbi Nathan and Raina! We’re often asked whether we, Messianic Jews, celebrate Christmas. Our answer has always been... Read More →
Join us for the start of Sukkot! 3:00 PM: Challah baking class with Cheryl Holbert of Nomad Bakery 4:00 PM: Sukkah decorating 6:00 PM: Candle-lighting, Kiddush and meal Read More →
Hear the sound of the shofar blast as we enter into the season of reflection and redemption. Followed by a catered pareve/dairy lunch and then tashlikh at 2:30pm. Read More →
Spend the Day of Atonement with Ruach Israel. Services at 10:00 AM Yizkor at 1:00 PM Jonah Study at 3:00 PM Neilah Service at 5:45 PM Havdalah, Zichron Mashiach & Break-fast pot-luck meal at 7:10 PM Read More →
Experience Ruach Israel’s congregational Passover Seder. The festive sights, sounds, tastes, and smells will bring you through the journey out of Egypt to our ultimate freedom in Yeshua HaMashiach. Read More →
Tisha B’Av begins in the evening on August 6 and ends the following evening. Let’s come together as a community to commemorate the sadness of the loss of Jerusalem’s two temples as we read Eicha (Lamentations) and the four crucifixion narratives. The synagogue furnishings... Read More →
Starting on Thursday night, May 25, 2023 It’s traditional to stay up all night studying the Torah on Erev Shavuot in celebration of the anniversary of the giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai and the outpouring of the Ruach HaKodesh on the earliest followers of Yeshua in Jerusalem. Read More →