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Who We Are

We are Messianic Jews. We are in love with our Jewish traditions and we are excited about them. We have come alive in our Jewish faith. This happened because in Yeshua our Messiah, we have discovered a dimension of life and an intimacy with G-d that we had not experienced before. This deeper involvement has led to an ardent appreciation of the richness and beauty of our Jewish traditions and heritage.

 

Ohr Chadash is a Messianic Jewish Synagogue committed to Yeshua the Messiah as Redeemer and L-rd. We are a congregation of Jews and Gentiles who come together in common faith to serve the living G-d of Israel, and to worship him through the beauty of our traditions. We eagerly anticipate the return of Yeshua our Messiah to Earth in fulfillment of Scripture, and we rejoice in the rebirth of the nation Israel, for we believe it is a sovereign work of G-d in our time.

 

 

Shabbat Services

We meet for worship each Friday evening. Our services are traditionally Jewish and they provide a unique opportunity to experience the joy of the Sabbath and the richness of life in Yeshua, as his early followers did. We also meet weekly for in-depth study of the Bible and other topics related to our heritage and growth in Yeshua.

 

 

Our vision for Congregation Ohr Chadash focuses on:

G-d - Each person should be involved in an intimate, growing relationship with G-d. Therefore, he or she should not only be a committed follower of Yeshua but should also help others strengthen their own commitment. This necessitates that each person be Spirit-filled, i.e. living under the direction and control of the Ruach HaShem (Spirit of G-d), as described in the Scriptures (Ezek. 36:25-27; Eph. 5:18-21; Rom. 8:4; Gal 5:22-23).

 

The Scriptures - The Bible is our guidebook for living. Therefore, in the synagogue the teaching and preaching need to be clear, systematic presentations of what the Bible says. In addition, everyone in the congregation needs to be carefully studying the Scriptures regularly on his or her own.

 

The Traditions - As a Messianic synagogue, we want to learn to know, love, and respect our traditions. There is a vitality, beauty, richness, and value to our traditions; and people need to make the effort to understand them. The traditions can teach us about G-d and Yeshua; and they communicate his truths and principles. We must realize their historical and biblical validity, and remember that G-d laid the foundation for our traditions. As a congregation, therefore, we need to be authentic and consistent in our observance of them; and, we should be creative in developing other relevant traditions drawn from the er Testament, as well as from our heritage, which focus on Yeshua.

 

People - A congregation should provide an environment where people experience love, acceptance, support, appreciation and encouragement; where they can focus on the positive and good in each other; and where they can develop deep and lasting relationships. It should also foster a sense of community and cohesiveness for those inside the congregation, as well as develop an active compassion and concern for those outside it. The latter involves concretely reaching out to the needy and accurately communicating Yeshua's message to our community.

 

Leadership - The leadership of the congregation should be a team of mature believers committed to Yeshua, to each other, and to the congregation. The leaders need to be actively involved in all phases of synagogue life and leadership. They should also view their role - based on the biblical model - as one of being servants to the congregation. The leaders need to discover and develop not only their own spiritual gifts, but encourage the members to do so as well. These gifts must be used to build and enrich the body, and not become a means of drawing attention to the gift or the individual.

 

Education - The synagogue needs to be a place where its members learn about G-d, the Scriptures, their traditions, and themselves; as well as how to function as effective, productive members of their own families, the congregation family, and society as a whole. The synagogue also seeks to develop to the point where it can serve as a center to which others can come in order to train for involvement in congregational life and leadership. It can then function as a pattern or model that can be transferred to other locales. In this way, people can observe and participate in Congregation Ohr Chadash, and then put into practice what they experience here, when they go elsewhere.

 

 

For more information, please visit  http://www.ohrchadash.org

3190 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd Clearwater, FL 33759
(727) 726-1472
Each Friday evening at 7:30 PM
Rabbi: Dr. John Fischer

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