Our Sufficiency in Messiah
The Director of the Ratio Christi Chapter at The Ohio State University, Eric Chabot, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a Message from the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant), looking a 2 Peter 1.

The Director of the Ratio Christi Chapter at The Ohio State University, Eric Chabot, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a Message from the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant), looking a 2 Peter 1.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study in the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant) in the Book of 1st John, beginning in chapter 3 verse 4.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study in the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant) in the Book of 1st John, beginning in chapter 2 verse 27.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study in the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant) in the Book of 1st John. This week covering 1st John 2:18-29.
The Messianic Studies Institute's 2016 Visiting Scholar Dr. Joel Willitts (Ph.D. Cambridge University) continues on a series of lectures dealing with reading the Book of Galatians on its own Messianic Jewish terms titled
Rabbi Silverman examines the Resurrection of Messiah Yeshua on this Holiday of Yom HaBikkurim (Day of First Fruits).
Rabbi Silverman delivers a Message about the importance of the context of Pesach (Passover) which surrounds Messiah's Table.
On this Shabbat HaGadol (The Great Shabbat), Rabbi Silverman delivers a Message, preparing us, for the upcoming Holiday of Pesach (Passover).
Rabbi Silverman continues our study in the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant) in the Book of 1st John.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study in the B'rit Hadasha (New Covenant) in the Book of 1st John. This week covering 1st John 2:12-14.
This week Rabbi Silverman talks about the recent Holiday of Purim and how through persecution G-d brought about victory through His faithfulness.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study on The Book of 1st John, starting chapter 2 and verse 3.
Rabbi Silverman continues our study of The Book of 1st John, looking at 1st John 1:8-10, and the purpose of the confession of sins.
Rabbi Silverman examines 1st John 5-10, digging deeper into the concept of "fellowship with one another".
Rabbi Silverman continues our study of the Book of 1st John in the New Covenant.
Rabbi Silverman examines 1st John 1:3, and expands upon the concept of the "shared life" we have as a part of the Body of Messiah.
Rabbi Silverman delivers an encouraging Message focusing on the life we have today in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
This week Rabbi Sliverman begins a new series on the Book of 1st John.
This week Rabbi Silverman examines Ephesians 2:1-10.
Director of The Ratio Christi Chapter at The Ohio State University, Eric Chabot, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a message about the greatest event in human history; the death, burial, and resurrection of Yes
Guest speaker, Rabbi Rich Nichol, talks about the Messianic Jewish, Halachic Walk. About Rabbi Nichol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzhCCuIae6A About MJTI: https://vimeo.com/135506765
Rabbi Silverman digs deeper into this week's Torah Portion which begins in Exodus chapter 6.
Rabbi Silverman examines The Shema in relation to Messiah's Table.
Last week Rabbi Silverman talked about forgiveness and reconciliation, and this week his teaching will focus on how one should live in light of the most basic element of these concepts, that Messiah, the King, has come.
As the end of the year approaches, Rabbi Silverman examines the concept the "worldview", and how mutual blessing, forgiveness, and reconciliation are important parts of the Messianic Worldview.
Rabbi Silverman discusses the history, significance, and meaning of Hanukkah.
Our study on the Book of Daniel comes to a close as Rabbi Silverman examines the final chapter of The Book of Daniel, chapter 12.
Director of The Ratio Christi Chapter at The Ohio State University, Eric Chabot, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a message discussing the different views our culture has of Yeshua (Jesus) in a message titled,
Our study on the Book of Daniel continues as Rabbi Silverman examines Daniel 11.
Rabbi Silverman examines the last part of the 10th chapter of The Book of Daniel.