Divine Messiah - Part 3 of 4
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 3 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine

Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 3 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 2 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 1 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine
Russ Beaudet encourages us to follow the Acts 2:42-47 model of early believers in Messiah; a model of teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
Rabbi Silverman continues to walk us through the UMJC Statement of Faith, describing the pouring out of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) and the role of the Ruach in the Body of Messiah.
Picking up from where we left off, Rabbi Silverman continues to walk us through the UMJC Statement of Faith (http://www.umjc.org/?page_id=1450).
Our journey through the Holidays comes to an end, and Rabbi Silverman explores Simchat Torah; the end of one journey, and the beginning of another.
Rabbi Silverman explores the evolving meaning of Sukkot.
We see evil everywhere in our world. What should our attitude and action be toward this world in light of the coming of the Messiah?
As Yom Kippur begins, Rabbi Silverman talks about Kol Nidrei and how we can prepare to usher in Yom Kipper by humbling ourselves, confessing our sins, and accepting the forgiveness of Messiah Yeshau.
Rabbi Silverman reflects Hosea 14:1-9 and encourages us to repentance, both inwardly and outwardly.
Just as our Hebrew ancestors traveled through the wilderness to reach a place they had never been, we are called to leave our comfort zone and journey together to the place where G-d is leading us.
Rabbi Silverman expounds on Psalm 27:1, that even though we live in a scary world we do not have to fear when we trust in G-d.
Rabbi Silverman encourages us to reflect on the attributes of G-d as we approach the L-rd in prayer and prepare our hearts for the High Holidays.
Rabbi Silverman discusses how the wilderness prepared the Israelites for the Promised Land, similarly the times when we may be in a "wilderness" (a difficult time), are the very times that shape and mold us as followers
As the High Holy Days approach, Rabbi Silverman talks about preparing for the New Year, Rosh Hashanah.
Eeiki Elner talks about life in Sderot, a city caught in the heart of the conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the work of the Israel Leadership Institute in raising up leaders and supporting the needs of the community
Rabbi Silverman talks about atonement, and how it is G-d in His relationship with humanity that saves us.
Rabbi Silverman discusses today's Bar Avaraham, as well as the Torah portion in Deuteronomy 7.
Rabbi Silverman discusses the Shema as the declaration of Israel and the instruction of Hashem.
Rabbi Silverman shares a message on the importance of teaching and raising up the next generation.
Rabbi Silverman shares a message about cities of refuge from this week's Torah portion: Massei "Journeys" (Numbers 33:1-36:13).
Moran Rosenblit, founder of Hope for Israel, talks about G-d's grace, mercy, guidance, consolation, presence, and loving kindness as willing gifts from G-d as a result of our belief in him... for His name sake.
Rabbi Silverman examines this week's Torah portion and ask the question of the actions of Pinchas - G-dly Courage or Misguided Zeal?
In light of recent tragedies in Israel and even within the Messianic Community itself, Rabbi Silverman examines Psalm 144.
Russ Beaudet fills in this week for Rabbi Silverman and discusses the topic: How to be merciful in an unmerciful world. A lesson from Matthew 5:1-12.
Rabbi Silverman discusses weekly Torah portion, Numbers 13. Moreover, Rabbi Silverman talks about finding hope in the face of adversity.
Boaz Michael from First Fruits of Zion talks about eight attributes of Messianic Judaism. https://www.ffoz.org
Rabbi Silverman talks about Shavuot as being not only the giving of G-d's Torah to Israel, but also analogous to being a Ketubah between G-d and Israel.
Howard Silverman shares a message from the Torah portion Naso (Numbers 4:21-7:89) about living a life consecrated to G-d.