“Guard the Sabbath day, to set it apart, as יהוה your Elohim commanded you.”

Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 5:12

Restoration of the Faith

Long before religious divisions and traditions blurred the lines of faith, Elohim gave clear instructions and promises to His people through the Torah. Yeshua came not to abolish these teachings but to fulfill them, restoring the heart of worship and faithfulness to the covenant.

Join us in an ongoing journey of discipleship, returning to the roots of the faith and uncovering the depth of Scripture that unites both Jewish and Gentile believers in the Messiah. Our ministry seeks to dismantle the confusion brought on by man-made traditions and restore the true essence of Elohim’s unchanging Word.

  • We are committed to returning to the original truths given to our fathers through Torah, restoring what was lost through religious division and tradition.

    Gn 26:5; Ex 19:5–6; Dt 32:7; Jos 1:7–8; Ps 11:3; Isa 58:12; Jer 6:16; Mt 5:17–19; Lk 16:17; 2Tm 3:16; Rev 14:12

  • Scripture reveals one continuous covenantal plan from Genesis to Revelation. We affirm the unity of Elohim’s promises through the patriarchs, fulfilled in Messiah.

    Gn 12:3; Gn 17:7; Dt 30:11–14; 2Sm 7:12–16; Isa 55:3; Jer 31:31–34; Ezk 36:26–27; Mt 26:28; Lk 1:72–73; Rom 11:17–27; Heb 8:6–10

  • The Torah remains the foundation for righteous living, offering timeless wisdom and instruction for all who walk in covenant with Elohim.

    Ex 24:12; Dt 4:2; Ps 19:7–11; Ps 119:89, 142, 160; Prov 6:23; Isa 2:3; Mt 5:18–19; Jn 14:15; 1Jn 2:3–6; Rev 14:12; Rev 22:14

  • Through the work of Yeshua, both Jew and Gentile are joined into one body, called to walk together in faithfulness and unity.

    Isa 56:6–8; Hos 2:23; Zec 2:11; Jn 10:16; Acts 15:7–11; Rom 11:17–24; Gal 3:28–29; Eph 2:11–22; Col 3:11; Rev 7:9–10

  • Disciples of Yeshua, regardless of heritage, are called to live by the same covenantal standards revealed in Torah and empowered by the Ruach.

    Ex 19:5–6; Dt 10:12–13; Dt 30:19–20; Isa 1:19; Jer 7:23; Mt 7:21; Jn 14:21; Rom 6:16; 1Jn 2:3–5; Rev 12:17; Rev 22:14

  • Our identity in Messiah is rooted in Scripture, not tradition. We help believers understand their place in the commonwealth of Israel as heirs of the promise.

    Dt 26:18–19; Isa 43:1; Hos 1:10–11; Mt 5:14; Rom 9:24–26; Eph 2:12–13; 1Pt 2:9–10; Rev 2:17; Rev 3:12

  • Torah and the Prophets point forward to Messiah. We teach how the Scriptures reveal Yeshua’s identity and mission in Elohim’s redemptive plan.

    Gn 22:8; Ex 12:5–13; Lv 16:29–34; Nm 21:9; Dt 18:15–19; Isa 53; Jer 23:5–6; Lk 24:27; Jn 5:46; Acts 3:22–24; Heb 10:1

  • Yeshua is the promised Redeemer of Israel and the hope of all nations, as foretold by the Prophets and confirmed in His life, death, and resurrection.

    Gn 3:15; Dt 18:15; Ps 118:22; Isa 7:14; Isa 53:1–12; Mic 5:2; Mt 1:21–23; Lk 2:25–32; Jn 4:25–26; Acts 2:36; Acts 10:42–43

  • We proclaim the coming Kingdom of Elohim, when Yeshua will reign in righteousness, bringing restoration to Israel and all nations.

    Gn 49:10; 2Sm 7:12–14; Ps 2:6–9; Isa 9:6–7; Isa 11:1–10; Dan 7:13–14; Mt 6:10; Lk 1:32–33; Rev 11:15; Rev 20:4

Our Vision

We aim to restore the faith and teachings that connect believers to Elohim’s covenant, raising up leaders grounded in Torah and empowered to serve. By uniting Jewish and Gentile believers, we seek to advance His Kingdom with renewed clarity and purpose.

What We Do

We offer training, discipleship, and resources to deepen understanding of Torah and Yeshua’s teachings. Through education, pastoral care, and hands-on ministry, we equip individuals and families to authentically live and share Elohim’s truth.

Our Community

We are a diverse community of Torah-observant believers in Yeshua, united as one family under Elohim. We honor Shabbat, observe the Moadim, support those in need, and offer a welcoming space for all seeking a deeper faith.

Rediscover Your Faith

Reconnect with the roots of your faith by returning to the simplicity and power of Elohim’s Word. We instruct in the Hebraic Perspective, the scriptural mindset that guided the Apostles in their understanding and interpretation of Scripture. Rediscover the life-changing truth of the covenant and live out a Torah-based faith in Messiah Yeshua.

“Contend for the belief which was once for all delivered to the set-apart ones.”

Yehuḏah (Jude) 1:3

We are dedicated to restoring the faith by returning to the Scriptures and uniting believers in Yeshua the Messiah. We guide Jewish and Gentile believers in their covenantal identity through Torah observance, bringing us together as one people, set apart for Elohim.

One Faith

  • There is one faith in Messiah Yeshua for both Jew and Gentile, fulfilling the promises given to Abraham and extending covenant inclusion to all nations (Gn 17:4–5; Ex 12:49). This faith is not based on ethnicity or tradition, but on trust in the redemptive work of Yeshua, who reconciles all to the Father and unites believers into one body by one Spirit (Isa 56:6–8; Mal 1:11; Mt 28:19–20; Jn 17:20–21; Acts 15:9–11; Rom 3:29–31; Rom 10:12–13; Eph 4:4–6). It is the same faith once delivered to the saints and upheld in obedience by those who keep the commands of Elohim and the belief of Yeshua (Jude 1:3; Rev 14:12).

One Torah

  • Torah is Elohim’s eternal standard of righteousness, given to Israel yet applying equally to the native-born and the sojourner (Ex 12:49; Lv 24:22; Dt 4:2). It is not distant or burdensome but near and accessible, meant to guide life in covenant with Elohim (Dt 30:11–14; Ps 119:142, 160). In Messiah Yeshua, Torah is upheld—not abolished—and written on the hearts of believers by the Spirit (Jer 31:33; Mt 5:17–19; Rom 3:31). It defines sin (1Jn 3:4), trains in righteousness (1Jn 2:3–6; 2Tm 3:16), and remains the standard for those who keep the commandments of Elohim and hold to faith in Yeshua (Isa 2:2–3; Rev 12:17; Rev 14:12; Rev 22:14).

One New Man

  • Through Yeshua, Elohim has broken down the dividing wall between Jew and Gentile, creating one new man—one unified people joined in covenant and purpose (Eph 2:14–16; Col 3:11). This unity does not erase ethnic identity but reconciles both into the commonwealth of Israel, with Gentiles grafted in alongside the natural branches (Rom 11:17–24; Eph 2:12–13). From the beginning, the promise was that all nations would be blessed through Abraham (Gn 12:3), and the prophets foresaw many nations joined to Elohim in that day (Isa 11:10–13; Zec 2:11). In Messiah, there is no distinction—we are one body with one Shepherd (Jn 10:16; Gal 3:28–29), justified by the same faith (Acts 15:7–9; Rom 15:8–12). This redeemed people from every tribe and tongue serve together now and will be fully gathered in the restoration to come (Rev 5:9–10; Rev 7:9–10; Rev 21:12–14).

Get Involved

“Therefore, go and make taught ones of all the nations, immersing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Set-apart Spirit, teaching them to guard all that I have commanded you. And see, I am with you always, until the end of the age. Amĕn.”

Mattithyahu (Matthew) 28:19-20