Our worship is carefully built on the Jewish historical, biblical models. The various sections OF OUR SERVICE are helps in worshipping G-d and are vehicles for experiencing his reality. Jewish worship is, therefore, a sacred drama in which we must be participants, not observers! Traditional worship…
Ohr Chadash Messianic Jewish Synagogue
Reflections and D’rash for Kol Nidrei
Reflections and D’rash for Rosh Hashana
Sermon Title: Beginning Again immediately Par’sha: Deut. 33:1-34:12 & Gen. 1:1-2:3
Guest Speaker Boris Goldin Haftorah: Ezekiel 36:24-28 Par’sha: Exodus 34:5-9
Sermon Title: Step Right Up! Take a Chance! Scripture Reference: Esther 8:15-17; 9:20-28 Par’sha: Exodus 29:42-46
Sermon Title: Nu? What’s So Different Scripture Reference: Exodus 24:3-12 Par’sha: Exodus 25:8-9, 17-22
Sermon Title: WOW! What a Day! Scripture Reference: Exodus 19:3-8,16-20 Par’sha: Exodus 24:4-12,15-17
Sermon Title: The Journey Begins Scripture Reference: Exodus 17:8-13 Par’sha: Exodus 19:16-20
Sermon Title: Two Songs of Victory Scripture Reference: Judges 5:2-9 Par’sha: Exodus 14:29-15:3
Sermon Title: A Plague On You All Scripture Reference: Exodus 9:13-16 Par’sha: Exodus 13:1, 14-16
Sermon Title: Names, Names, Names, Names, Names, Names, Names Scripture Reference: Exodus 1:1-5 Par’sha: Exodus 6:4-
Sermon Title: A Blessing on Your Head Scripture Reference: Genesis 49:8-11 Par’sha: Genesis 50:18-21, 24-25
Sermon Title: The Gift Goes On Scripture Reference: Ezekiel 37:15-17, 24-28 Par’sha: Genesis 37:15-17, 24-28