“I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go into the House of Yahweh.” Tehillim (Psalm) 122:1
“Guard your steps when you go to the House of Elohim. And draw near to listen rather than to give the slaughtering of fools, for they do not know that they do evil. Do not be hasty with your mouth, and let not your heart hurry to bring forth a word before Elohim. For Elohim is in the heavens, and you on earth, therefore let your words be few. For in much dreaming and many words there is futility. But fear Elohim.”
Koheleth (Ecclesiastes) 5:1, 2, 7.
WELCOME TO THE MESSIANIC TEMPLE!
“BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO HUNGER AND THIRST FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS, BECAUSE THEY SHALL BE FILLED…
BLESSED ARE THE CLEAN IN HEART, BECAUSE THEY SHALL SEE ELOHIM.” Mattithyahu 5:6, 8
As a Messianic Israel Synagogue, we wish to inform you of the following standard of conduct that is to be observed while attending our Services, Yeshiva classes and T’filla (Intercessory) group “Warriors for Yisra’El”.
1. Please
come on time.
Wednesday
Yeshiva class
starts at
7:30p.m.
Shabbat Yeshiva
class is
from 9:00
– 10:15 a.m.
every Saturday.
Shabbat Service
starts at
10:30 a.m.
sharp on
Saturday.
2. Refrain from talking or greeting friends during Services. 3. Men and women are to wear the skullcaps (kippahs) while participating in Services, the Kiddush, the Havurah (fellowship) which follows Service.
4. Men and women are to wear Tallits (prayer shawls) during Services on Shabbat morning.
5. Proper dress is requested. Men are to wear suits and a tie. Women are to wear suits, dresses or skirts. (Absolutely no pants).
6. Children are to be dressed appropriately. No sneakers are allowed. 7. Children are to behave properly. If the child misbehaves, the parent is to remove the child from the Synagogue immediately.
8. Eating and drinking (including water), chewing gum are not allowed in the sanctuary.
9. All the coats are to be checked in the coat room. 10. Only personal belongings are allowed to be brought to the sanctuary, such as: purse, Bible and glasses.
11. Visitors and backsliders are not allowed to pray in tongues.
“Pay attention to yourself and to the teaching. Continue in them, for in doing this you shall save both you and those who hear you.” I Timothy 4:16
“Obey those leading you, and be subject to them, for they watch for your lives, as having to give account. Let them do so with joy and not groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you.”
Ivrim (Hebrews) 13:17
We consider the Synagogue to be the House of Elohim of Yisrael, and prayer in the Synagogue is a holy experience. We hope you will help us maintain the proper atmosphere that the Synagogue deserves.