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Beth Messiah Welcomes Jew and Gentile

Mark and Kris Miller and children invite the community to Shabbat services at Calvary Chapel in Cottonwood the first and third Saturday morning  of every month

Mark and Kris Miller and children invite the community to Shabbat services at Calvary Chapel in Cottonwood the first and third Saturday morning of every month

Sedona AZ (June 27, 2014) – At Beth Messiah (“Meshiach” in Hebrew) where Jew and Gentile worship Hashem (G-d) together, one learns more about the Hebraic roots of Christianity in the Bible, explains Cottonwood pathologist Dr. Mark Miller, who also proclaims his life’s desire is to “serve the Lord with all of his heart, soul, mind, and strength by proclaiming the good news of our Messiah, Yeshua” and, as the Beth Messiah congregational leader, he gets to do just that.

As a messianic congregation, Dr. Miller adds, “It is our desire to create an environment where the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and His Messiah can be proclaimed by Jew and Gentile together with an emphasis on the Hebraic roots, grounded in both the Torah and the New Covenant.”

“Our prayer is that you will be blessed by Hashem in every part of the service to the praise and worship, Davidic dance, and teaching message followed by Oneg (which means great food and fellowship). It would be a joy to have you worship with us as we give praise to Yeshua the Messiah (“Jesus” in Hebrew),” Dr. Miller offers.

Shabbat services are held the first and third Saturday of every month at 10:00 a.m. followed with Oneg Shabbat afterwards at Calvary Chapel Cottonwood, 465 South Calvary Way, Cottonwood, Arizona 86326.

Visit http://calvarychapelcottonwood.com/pages/bethmessiah.html for more information or call 928-634-4100.

The next Shabbat service will be Saturday, July 5, 2014, at 10:00 in the morning. All are welcome.

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  1. http://messiahsmandate.org/messianic-jews-in-the-second-century/#sthash.JMi5jf4m.dpbs

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