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In our services, we combine some traditional Jewish liturgy with a mix of scripturally-based, contemporary Jewish music (both Messianic and traditional) that helps lead people into an enhanced worship experience.
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Some may chose to include group dance (known as Davidic Dance) as a meaningful joyous expression of their love for the LORD. These and other jubilant manifestations, such as clapping (Psa. 47:1) and lifting our hands to Adonai (Psa. 63:5), are all a part of good old fashion Jewish celebrative praise (Psa. 150). Please keep in mind, that while we do appreciate individual freedom of expression, during the service our overall desire is to cultivate an atmosphere in which everyone can enter into worship without distraction.

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Although we include some traditional liturgy in the service, if you are a newcomer to this, don't be alarmed! You don't have to be a Hebrew scholar to worship with us. Everything is presented on PowerPoint in Hebrew, with the transliteration for those who want to recite and or chant the Hebrew but do not know it (or are rusty!), and immediately followed with the English.

Our Saturday morning Torah service does not include reading the entire weekly Torah portion, but the message given that week will reflect life-application for daily living, based on not only the Torah, but the entire Word of God.