Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He completed his Yeshiva training with the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues (IAMCS) with whom he holds his rabbinic ordination. Rabbi Kevin is a long standing member of Mensa. Thanks for joining us! Be sure to subscribe! If you enjoy this podcast and desire to support Beth Hallel, you can follow this link to make a donation - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=3mxNfVDbCFj9S_rd-IQndfx3F5YZM83CCV4BbDS4SKiITxRzzQsPravIVrXHHoaqDT0c5G&country.x=US&locale.x=US
The Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon podcast is an absolute treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Each episode is filled with profound teachings that leave the listener feeling both challenged and uplifted. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from spiritual growth to navigating challenging times, all with a touch of humor and joy that sets it apart from other podcasts.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Rabbi Kevin's ability to make complex biblical concepts accessible and relatable. His messages are thought-provoking yet easy to understand, making it possible for listeners of all backgrounds to engage with the material. Additionally, his passion for sharing God's word is evident in every episode, creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement around learning and growing spiritually.
Another standout aspect of this podcast is its timeliness. Rabbi Kevin's messages always seem to come at just the right moment, addressing the specific challenges and struggles that people are facing in their lives. Whether it's uncertainty during wild times or isolation from loved ones, these messages provide comfort, guidance, and hope.
However, one potential downside to this podcast is that some episodes may be difficult to listen to as they delve into deep truths that can be uncomfortable or confrontational. While these episodes might be challenging, they also have the potential for great growth if approached with an open mind and heart.
In conclusion, The Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon podcast is a true gem in the world of spiritual teaching. It offers profound insights, timely messages, and a dose of humor that makes learning enjoyable. Whether you're looking for spiritual guidance or simply enjoy thought-provoking content, this podcast comes highly recommended. Give it a listen - you won't be disappointed!
What is the purpose of tzitzit? Do you sometimes forget to have G-d's commands in mind? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he commemorates Shavuot and shares a mini-message about how a facet of tzitzit is uniquely connected to the Ruach. With the Ruach dwelling in us, it should always be a reminder to obey what the L-rd has told us to do with intention rather than as an afterthought. Chag Sameach!Numbers 15.37-40; John 14.25-26; John 16.13; Leviticus 23.37-38; Deuteronomy 16.9-12; Deuteronomy 26.1-10Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do we expect G-d to bring revival? How do you turn from your wrongdoings? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he investigates revival, what it means, and the history of how it has shaped the world. We must first prepare ourselves for revival and proactively work with readiness for it to spread it beyond our circle. May you be encouraged this Shabbat!2 Kings 23.25; Acts 1.8; Acts 2.1-4Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you see the big picture? Can you trust G-d to provide for you? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he focuses on the struggle to release what we fear to lose to the L-rd, and how doing so can advance our purpose and relationship with G-d. In both times where you are strong and times where you are weak, choose to intentionally put your trust in the Messiah, Yeshua. Shabbat Shalom!Leviticus 25.1-11; Leviticus 25.20-23; Jeremiah 17.5-8; Jeremiah 32.6-7; Jeremiah 32.13-17; 2 Corinthians 4.5-7; 2 Corinthians 4.16-18; 2 Corinthians 5.1-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What are you returning to in your home? How do you relate to others? Join Rebbetzin Candyce Hyslip of Congregation Baruch Hashem in Phoenix, Arizona, as she explores the styles of attachment that children can have to their parents with a Scriptural lens so we can each reflect on the nature of our relationships. If things are not ideal, attachments have the ability to be healed, if we seek reconciliation in a Scriptural way. Be blessed this Shabbat!Malachi 3.23-24; Daniel 12.2; Romans 12.9; Luke 14.26; Matthew 18.3; Proverbs 13.24; Isaiah 51.3Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Where do you find resilience? Do you rebound easily? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he emphasizes the L-rd's reminders that He is the source of all that we are, and that we can be uplifted when we pursue Him. G-d can ease any discord or dysfunction, because He has ultimate strength, love, and compassion. Shabbat Shalom!Leviticus 16.1-4; Leviticus 18.1-5; Leviticus 19.1-4; Leviticus 19.15-18; Amos 9.11-15; 1 Corinthians 8.1-6; 1 Corinthians 10.1-4; 1 Corinthians 10.13; 1 Corinthians 11.23-26Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How far can you see? Are you frustrated by uncertainty? Join guest speaker, Pastor Matt Johnston, from North Metro Church, as he recognizes the limits of what we can see, and that G-d can abide with us and be our guide as His vision is vastly greater. Invite Him to dwell with you always, even if your horizon is limited, because you can take comfort and have joy knowing that He holds the future. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 13.20-22; Psalm 90.1; John 1.14; John 15.9-11Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you feel far from G-d? Are you ever quiet before the L-rd? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he guides us towards G-d's invitation to draw closer to Him and listen to His comforting voice. He loves us so much that He is already with us in moments of triumph and utter sorrow, we just need to embrace Him today. This message is deeply impactful!Isaiah 30.15-18; Psalm 122.7; Matthew 14.13; Luke 5.16; 1 Thessalonians 4.11; Deuteronomy 29.28; Leviticus 9.1-7; Leviticus 9.22-24; 2 Samuel 6.17-19; 1 Corinthians 2.1-5Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What can Pesach tell us about what is to come? Do you desire G-d's care? Join Rabbi Eric Lakatos of Congregation Tikvat Yisrael in Cleveland, Ohio, and chairman of the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues as he deep dives into Passover and how it can inform our past, present, and future. G-d loves us so much that He has a plan to ultimately deliver us if we choose Him and accept his love. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 14.29-31; Exodus 15.1-2; 2 Samuel 22.1; 2 Samuel 22.47-51; Song of Songs 2.1-13; Song of Songs 6.3; Luke 22.15; Deuteronomy 4.29-30; Revelation 14.1-5; Revelation 15.1-8; Jeremiah 23.5-8; Revelation 20.9-10; Romans 10.9-10Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Why did Yeshua ascend to Heaven? What are the implications of His resurrection? Join our special guest speaker as he celebrates Yeshua's resurrection and highlights the importance of Yeshua's ascension in relation to His resurrection and to us. Yeshua, the Messiah, has risen, and has taken the burden of sin from us if we only repent and embrace Him. Be encouraged today!John 20.11-18; John 16.7; Hebrews 9.11-12; Hebrews 9.23-28; Luke 24.30-53; Acts 1.1-11; Daniel 7.13-14; Psalm 110.1-2; Ephesians 1.18-23Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Are you easily distracted from G-d? Do you sometimes feel stuck in life? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he brings in Passover with a reminder that G-d seeks a deep relationship with us, and that we cannot stake our joy on our worldly possessions or circumstances. If we set our sights on the L-rd, we will be met by Him wherever we go as He will help guide us. May you be blessed today!Leviticus 6.1-6; Leviticus 8.33-36; Jeremiah 9.22-23; Romans 8.1-6; Romans 8.14-16; Romans 8.28-32; Romans 8.37-39Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Can you live out your faith consistently? Are you making G-d's input a factor in your life? Join guest speaker Rabbi David Schiff of Congregation Beth Hallel, in Mandeville, Louisiana, as he highlights the importance of intentionally listening for and seeking G-d's plans in our lives rather than just going through the motions so that we can bring the love of the L-rd to others. We can accomplish what G-d has for us by boldly prioritizing and pursuing Him. Be blessed this Shabbat!Leviticus 1.1-2; Exodus 3.4; Exodus 19.3; Exodus 24.15-16; Exodus 40.32Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you handle lament? Do you turn to G-d in hard times? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he reviews Lamentations and notes the poetic nature of such an artful and meaningful part of Scripture. Though things may be downtrodden or troublesome, hope in the L-rd will keep you upright and deliver you through even the biggest storms thanks to His compassion and mercy. Shabbat Shalom!Lamentations 1.1-5; Lamentations 2.18-19; Lamentations 3.21-24; Exodus 34.6-7; Lamentations 4.17-18; Lamentations 5.1; Romans 8.28; 2 Corinthians 1.3-5Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you plant yourself in deliverance? Why is assembling together important? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he spurs us to action by pointing out that light can be shown more powerfully when we are together and all-in for G-d. If we can grasp a vision for the L-rd, He can lift us all forwards to something greater than before. Be encouraged this Shabbat!Exodus 35.1-4; Exodus 35.10-14; Exodus 35.21-22; Exodus 35.29; Exodus 36.4-6; Psalm 113.2-3; Psalm 115.1; Psalm 116.7-8; Psalm 117.1-2; Psalm 118.29; 1 Kings 7.51; Ezekiel 36.24-28; Ezekiel 36.35-36; Acts 17.16; Acts 17.33-34Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you depend on G-d in uncertain times? Are you invested in community? Join our special guest speaker, as he recalls the story of Esther to commemorate Purim, and urges us to stay together since G-d does mighty things when we move as one. We must be united and vulnerable with the L-rd and each other, as G-d lifts us up when we lean on Him. Chag Purim Sameach and Shabbat Shalom!Esther 4.7-17; 2 Corinthians 12.9-10; 1 Corinthians 15.9-10; 1 Corinthians 15.57-58; Esther 9.16; Esther 9.2; John 17.20-21; Psalm 133.1-3; Esther 9.29Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you handle things that are difficult? Are you ready to carry G-d's light to others? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he highlights the support G-d can provide even when we are not in the easiest or most stable situations, because His light can have a deeply felt impact in any circumstance. Seek the light of the L-rd whether you are in a plentiful or scarce season so He can guide your steps. Be blessed this Shabbat!Exodus 27.20-21; Exodus 30.7-8; Ezekiel 43.1-2; Psalm 27; Ezekiel 43.6-7; Acts 9.1-9; Acts 9.17-20Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Why is being willing to give important? How is the Tabernacle relevant to us? Join guest speaker Rabbi Todd Lesser of Congregation Adon Olam in Greenville, South Carolina, as he recollects his journey with Beth Hallel and Rabbi E, and how we can learn from the Tabernacle's role with the Israelites. G-d will dwell with us, so we can gratefully approach Him in our times of both need and abundance and He will be there for us. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 25.2; 2 Corinthians 9.7; James 1.17; Psalm 37.25; Exodus 25.8-9; Romans 11.28; Romans 1.16; Exodus 25.22; Hebrews 4.16; Leviticus 17.11; Revelation 21.3-4Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you take root in G-d's ways? Does G-d have a purpose for you? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he spotlights the importance of G-d's design and how we can find great purpose when we seek to follow His order. Working towards G-d's vision allows us to unite in ways that would not be possible without the L-rd. This message will encourage you!Exodus 21.1-6; Exodus 23.14-17; Exodus 24.3-11; Exodus 24.15-18; Jeremiah 33.23-26; Jeremiah 30.1-3; Jeremiah 31.9; Jeremiah 31.37-39; Hebrews 13.20-21Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you ever count your days? Would you say you have lived life with purpose and meaning? Join guest speaker Pastor Matt Johnston from North Metro Church as he reflects on Rabbi E's legacy, along with life, death, and the best use of breath during our journeys on Earth. Remember G-d's many blessings, and since we cannot count our days, we must make our days count, with the L-rd in mind. Be blessed this Shabbat!Psalm 90.1-2; Psalm 90.12-17; Ecclesiastes 1.1-3; Ecclesiastes 3.10-14; James 4.13-15; Genesis 2.7Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What holds you back from walking towards G-d? What fears can derail your calling? Join Beth Hallel member and guest speaker Ravi Goldberg as he reflects on the life of Beth Hallel's founding rabbi, Rabbi Robert Solomon, and reminds us to be resolute in our pursuit of G-d's callings for us. Be vigilant of fears or other struggles that can alter your pursuit of G-d's will, and instead push forward with the help of the L-rd. May Rabbi E's memory be a blessing.Exodus 13.17-22; Hebrews 11.22; Genesis 50.24-26; Exodus 14.10-13; Exodus 16.25-27; Exodus 16.3; Exodus 5.6-7; Exodus 6.9; Exodus 15.11; Jeremiah 16.14; 1 Corinthians 10.1-4; Exodus 14.31; John 5.46Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you deal with hurt? Do you let things go, or hold on too much? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to take the high road and be forgiving even when people may treat us unfairly or wrong us, and that we in turn must be responsible and quick to make things right towards others as well. This grace and kindness is what the L-rd gives us, and we must take this example and reflect it to others. Shabbat Shalom!Ephesians 4.31-32; Genesis 13.2; Genesis 13.5-9; Colossians 3.12-13; Luke 14.7-11; Genesis 50.19-21; Luke 6.31Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you compromise in certain scenarios? Do you shine G-d's light consistently? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he spotlights the importance of doing our part in a full-hearted and willing way, no matter how big or small, because even a few doing so can change much. Reflecting the light of the L-rd can be seen by many from a great distance in a world of darkness. Be encouraged today!1 Corinthians 5.6-8; Leviticus 23.17; Luke 13.20-21; Matthew 5.14-16; 1 Corinthians 3.6-9; Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How much do you value life? What are you willing to sacrifice for others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reflects on the preservation of life heavily prioritized by Israel, along with how much Yeshua also valued this by giving up everything to free us from captivity. As we mourn the loss of Aviel Wiseman and his fellow soldiers defending Israel and the Jewish people, we also remember the price Yeshua paid to save us and bring us life everlasting. Please continue to pray for the hostages, and may Aviel's memory be a blessing.Leviticus 18.5; John 3.16; Isaiah 35.10; Psalm 126.1-6; Mark 10.42-45; Luke 4.17-21Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How is G-d present in your life? Is He central to you? Join guest speaker Rabbi Tim Hyslip of Congregation Baruch HaShem in Phoenix, Arizona, as he calls attention to the importance of G-d being central in our lives, and how His presence can always be strongly impactful. Focus on keeping G-d at the center of your life, and you will feel great fulfillment and stability throughout your journey. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 25.22; Exodus 40.34-35; 1 Samuel 7.2-4; 2 Samuel 6.1-4; 2 Samuel 6.8-10; 1 Chronicles 15.12-15; 1 Chronicles 16.1-2; 2 Samuel 6.20-23Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How often do you think about G-d? Are you all in for the L-rd? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he welcomes 2025 with a message alerting us to the dangers of compartmentalizing G-d in our lives rather than having Him present in every facet. No matter the area, do not be two-faced, and let G-d be with you and guide your steps closer to Him and His will. Shabbat Shalom and Happy New Year!Revelation 22.12-13; Isaiah 44.6-8; James 3.10; 2 Timothy 4.7-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What went right this year? Can you be honest about what could have gone better? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he looks back on the year and encourages us to do some self-evaluation of where we are spiritually, and to turn away from any darkness you find towards the light of the L-rd instead. Hanukkah is a time of rededication, so seek the truth, receive it, then spread that light to others. Happy Hanukkah, and have a blessed new year!Isaiah 60.1-3; Luke 2.25-32; John 3.19-21; John 10.22-24; Matthew 5.14-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How can you make a difference? Do you enjoy blessing others? Join guest speaker Rabbi Stewart Winograd of Reach Initiative International as he provides an update on the endeavors of Reach Initiative and how they, utilizing contributions from Beth Hallel and beyond, have been able to bless Israel and the Jewish people. You can be a blessing to others by loving others and reflecting Yeshua in how you treat people. Be blessed today!Isaiah 9.2; Matthew 5.14-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Why is it still important for Jewish people to remain distinct? What is your favorite holiday? Join guest speaker Rabbi David Schneier of Congregation Beth Hallel in Birmingham, Alabama, as he reflects on the interaction between Jew and Gentile in a body of believers united by Yeshua the Messiah. It is imperative to take action and build bridges between these distinct groups to strengthen G-d's kingdom. Shabbat Shalom!Romans 3.1-4; Romans 1.1-4; Romans 1.16; John 10.14-16; Romans 11.1-2; Romans 11.12; Romans 11.18-21; Romans 11.25-26; John 17.20-23Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Can you recall a time where something unexpected happened? How did you react? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reminds us about how G-d delivered the Israelites from seemingly certain doom despite such difficult and surprising circumstances. It is important to know that, when we are lost, the L-rd is there to guide us through even if we do not yet fully understand the plan. Be encouraged today!Exodus 14.10-12; Exodus 14.1-4; Isaiah 45.9; Isaiah 55.8-9; Matthew 16.21-23; Exodus 14.13-14Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What are you thankful for? What does a thankful heart have to do with a good smell? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he emphasizes the importance of frequently thanking G-d for things that we are granted every day, not just the extreme cases. We must humbly recognize the L-rd, and that aroma offered to Him can bring us further benefit as well. Happy Thanksgiving and Shabbat Shalom!Genesis 6.5-8; Genesis 8.18-21; James 1.16-17; Psalm 100.4; 2 Corinthians 4.15-17Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you represent G-d? Do you think about the power of your belief? Join guest speaker Rabbi Eric Lakatos of Congregation Tikvat Yisrael in Cleveland, Ohio and the chairman of the IAMCS as he reminds us of the strength we have as followers of Yeshua, and that we should build on this relationship to shine G-d's light to others. It is integral to abide in Messiah's love so that you can cultivate this fruit-bearing relationship. Shabbat Shalom!Genesis 23.6; John 8.56; John 8.42; Psalm 113.4-6; 1 Corinthians 2.1-15; John 15.5; John 15.9-11; John 15.16-17Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What are areas in your life that you have difficulty overcoming? Is it hard to begin that journey? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to be bold and make that first stride towards the L-rd, despite obstacles from the adversary. Even if you face adversity and may fail, continually trying to take another step out of the boat is necessary to grow your walk with G-d. May this message strengthen you this Shabbat!Matthew 14.28-31; Matthew 10.1; Mark 9.17-18; Mark 9.28-29; Acts 5.14-16; Proverbs 24.16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is it like to be on guard? What is important to keep safe? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he warns us to keep our heart safe by allowing the L-rd to watch over it, as it is integrally important to your life in so many ways. Keeping your heart safe allows you to pursue what G-d has for you with fewer internal obstacles. May you be blessed this Shabbat!Proverbs 4.20-23; Joshua 22.5; Jeremiah 17.9-10; Genesis 4.7; Genesis 6.14; Ephesians 6.16; Deuteronomy 6.5; 1 Corinthians 13.4-7Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Are you worried about anything? What does it mean to live a covenant life? Join guest speaker Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida as he recounts the story of Noah and how his devotion and covenant with the L-rd blessed him and sustained him even in uncertain times. The L-rd always keeps his covenants, and will continue to do so, so seek to embrace Him today. Shabbat Shalom!Genesis 6.8-22; Genesis 7.1; Genesis 7.11-13; Genesis 8.13; Genesis 8.20; Genesis 9.1; Genesis 9.13-17; Isaiah 66.22-23; Matthew 6.25-34; Matthew 7.7-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Have you ever gone through a dark time in your life? Has G-d felt far at times? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he recounts the storm around last year's Simchat Torah, and how we can rely on the Word of G-d to ground us as it is an immutable and unchanging way to seek the L-rd. Scripture has proven true yesterday, today, and will tomorrow, so lean upon G-d in this way when He feels distant. Chag Sameach!Leviticus 23.36; Leviticus 23.39; Psalm 42.6-9; John 1.1; Amos 9.11; Isaiah 40.8; John 8.31-32; Psalm 119.11Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How does faith in Yeshua change people? What fruit do you bear? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he continues to celebrate Sukkot with a message about the fruit harvest, and how a certain fruit of the Spirit, goodness, is more than just doing a good deed. The Ruach deeply changes us internally so that we are driven to reflect G-d more, who is the ultimate good. May you have a joyful Sukkot!Matthew 7.15-16; Matthew 7.20; Leviticus 23.39-40; Exodus 23.16; Galatians 5.22-25; Ephesians 5.6-10; John 3.30; Psalm 25.12-13Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Why is Sukkot important? Have you spent time in a desert in your life? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to trust in G-d even when we may be struggling, as it reduces aimless wandering because He loves us and wants to show us the way. Even through discipline, the L-rd will sustain you on your journey if you abide in Him. Chag Sameach!Leviticus 23.41-43; Numbers 14.20-24; Deuteronomy 8.2-10; Revelation 21.2-5Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is a good king like? What is a loving father like? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel this Yom Kippur as he dives into the kingly and fatherly natures of the L-rd and how they go hand-in-hand in our lives. The L-rd is our Father and shows us great love, compassion, and kindness. He is also our King who must have great reverence, devotion, and respect. Let this day draw you nearer to our Father and King!2 Chronicles 6.36-39; Isaiah 33.22; Psalm 47.8-9; Proverbs 19.12; Isaiah 63.7; Isaiah 63.16; 1 John 3.1; Revelation 5.5; Revelation 5.8-9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you view repentance? How does it feel when you are dirty? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel this Yom Kippur as he spotlights the importance of being clean, and how we must intentionally wash away our deeply dire and grimy sins that stain us. There is yet hope, as this can be accomplished by turning from your sins through the atoning sacrifice of our Messiah, Yeshua. May you have a meaningful fast!Isaiah 64.5; Psalm 51.3-4; Psalm 51.9; Psalm 51.12-14; 1 Corinthians 5.6-7; Numbers 8.6-7; Hebrews 10.19-22; Ezekiel 36.24-27Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What are you reflecting on this week? How do you worship G-d? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he and the Beth Hallel worship team take us through a combination of music and message amidst the Days of Awe as we reflect on the need for atonement and how Yeshua saved us all through His sacrifice. Enjoy the opportunity to worship and receive from the L-rd during this special Shabbat!John 3.16; Psalm 63.4-5; 1 Timothy 2.8; Revelation 5.12; Song of Songs 5.8-10; Psalm 118.25-26; Ezekiel 37.9-10; James 1.17Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you respond to a shofar call? Are there any battles you are waging? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel this Rosh Hashanah as he sounds the alarm on the shofar calls in our own lives and hastens us to be ready to take action when they occur. You can tear down strongholds if you listen for, sound, and heed the battle call. Shana Tova!Ezekiel 33.1-7; 2 Corinthians 10.3-6; Matthew 5.14-16; Joel 2.1; Joel 2.12-14Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Has it ever been hard to trust G-d? Why is G-d's covenant with the Jewish people still important? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel this Erev Rosh Hashanah as he recounts G-d's eternal covenant with Abraham and how it shines a light to the nations that G-d is true and present to this day. Do not throw away what the L-rd has given you, but rather live distinctly and be a beacon of proof and hope for the L-rd. L'Shana Tova!Genesis 12.1-3; Genesis 13.14-15; Genesis 15.7-8; Genesis 15.18; Genesis 17.19-21; Genesis 22.1-2; Genesis 22.12-18; Acts 21.19-24; Acts 3.25-26; Galatians 3.6-9 Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Can you remember a time you were in a storm? Have you ever struggled with fear? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he strengthens us with the knowledge that, despite facing tumultuous times at certain points in our lives, with G-d we can weather storms as He sustains us. Building your life on the L-rd will provide a firm foundation that will not be destroyed. May you be blessed this Shabbat!Mark 4.37-41; Psalm 107.23-31; Mark 7.24-27Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Have you ever felt unimportant or beyond help? Do hard times feel overwhelming or impossible? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reminds us of the life of Job, and how he was rewarded for relying on and trusting in G-d despite losing almost everything he had on Earth. Life can be troublesome and mistakes can be devastating, yet G-d will never abandon you if you turn to Him! Be strengthened during this time of preparation!Job 1.20-22; Job 19.25-26; Psalm 106.43-45; 2 Corinthians 4.7-9; Psalms 40.18Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Are you a patient person? Have you been in a season of waiting? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he emphasizes the need to operate on G-d's timing rather than ours, because waiting on the L-rd builds trust in Him and helps us align our lives more with His will. Waiting expectantly for the L-rd brings fulfillment in each of our lives! May you abide with Him this Shabbat!Psalm 130.1-8; Romans 8.24-25; Luke 2.25-32Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Can you sense new seasons coming in your life? Why is the month of Elul important? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he shares insights about the High Holy Days we are preparing for, along with the importance of mercy. We have to be ready for what is to come through repentance, and we can be well-prepared with the mercy of the L-rd. Shabbat Shalom!Matthew 24.3; Matthew 24.29-31; Matthew 24.44; Exodus 34.6-7; James 2.12; Luke 18.35-43; Psalm 32.5-6Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How do you tell others about G-d? Do you get nervous when sharing your faith? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Mark Shulman of Beth El Gibor, as he hastens us to bring the news of the Messiah to others with boldness and courage. The L-rd will support you if you prioritize sharing His love with others. Do not let life distract you from such an important purpose. Be encouraged today!Acts 17.1-4; Acts 17.10-12; Joshua 1.9; Ephesians 3.12-13; 1 Corinthians 10.13; Acts 17.16-20; Acts 17.22-25; Acts 17.29Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What does a heavenly perspective look like? Why does the armor of G-d matter? Join guest speaker, Petra Scott, CEO of The Road to Jerusalem, as she points to the battles going on against us, both physically in Israel and spiritually in each of us, and how Yeshua can lead us all to victory. G-d has called you by name, so lean on Him to conquer the battles in your life. May you be blessed this Shabbat!Matthew 6.9-13; Romans 8.31-32; Romans 8.35-38; Ephesians 6.10-20Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you feel unimportant? Do you question your worth? Join Rabbi Kevin of Congregation Beth Hallel as he highlights our importance individually and identifies how we can stand out for the L-rd by working towards the specific goals He had in mind for our particular lives when He made us. Every single person can make a substantial and impactful difference for G-d. Take action today!Exodus 18.8-18; 1 Corinthians 16.17-18; Matthew 27.57-60Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Are you ever distracted from the L-rd? Has there ever been a lie told about you before? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he comforts pains from lack of justice or evil temporarily succeeding with the truth that G-d is just and righteous. Resist envy of the prosperity of those who do not follow G-d, as their riches are fading, while ours are eternal as the L-rd keeps His promises always. May this be a hopeful Shabbat!Psalm 38.13; John 8.44; Psalm 33.4-5; Psalm 37.1-9; 1 Samuel 17.47; Jeremiah 31.34-36; Isaiah 49.14-16; Psalm 56.10-12Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Who is Onesimus? How do you feel when you owe someone something? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he recounts the story of Onesimus, who was once a slave, and how Paul was willing to go great lengths for Onesimus to be free from condemnation. Yeshua wants to free us from sin because He loves us so much, so we must embrace this and seek to be forgiving to others in turn. This message will encourage you greatly!Philemon 1.7-19; 1 Corinthians 6.19-20; Isaiah 53.5-6Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
How does Israel stay safe from its enemies? Do you see G-d's hand over Israel? Join guest speaker Barry Segal of Vision for Israel as he recounts what work they have been doing in Israel amidst the pains and difficulties of living through a war while leaning on G-d. We must stand united with the L-rd and Israel, as He will never abandon them or those who stand with them. Stand with Israel today! Shabbat Shalom!Psalm 91.1-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel