Greetings and Shalom!
Thank you for giving us this opportunity to share with you about the ministry of בית יחד Beth Yachad—Hebrew for “House of Unity.” We are a Messianic congregation located in Phoenix, Arizona, and our desire is to bring Jew and Gentile (non-Jew) together to worship ישוע Yeshua (Jesus), the risen Messiah of Israel, in unity and harmony.
At Beth Yachad, we have many opportunities for worship, prayer, learning, fellowship and ministry through our Saturday שבת Shabbat (Sabbath) services, mid-week teaching and prayer meetings, monthly praise and worship services, and the celebration of God’s annual festivals and appointed times in the fullness of Messiah.
Beth Yachad is committed to seeing Messianic Jewish Synagogues and Gentile Churches work together in a spirit of unity to reach the lost. The Scriptures teach that believing Jews and Gentiles are like branches in an olive tree—both the natural branches (Jews) and the wild branches (Gentiles/non-Jews) together share the same root (Romans 11). We believe this message of unity and harmony needs to be delivered to all people groups so that Jew and Gentile will be one in Messiah, one in Yeshua! ברוך השם Baruch HaShem!
(Praise the Lord!)
Beth Yachad is also active in reaching out to the Gentile Churches, teaching them the Hebraic Roots of Christianity. We desire to educate both Jews and Gentiles about how the whole of Scripture—both the תנ״ך Tanach (Hebrew/Old Covenant Scriptures) and the
ברית חדשה B’rit Chadashah (New Covenant Scriptures) are brought to their fullness in Yeshua. He is the משיח Mashiach (the Messiah, Anointed One)—the Son
of the Living God of ישראל Israel—in whom “all the fullness of Deity dwells!” (Colossians 2:9)
We invite you to review our website and then pray about partnering with us in this vital ministry! It is our conviction that we will not rest until our Jewish brothers and sisters proclaim ברוך הבא בשם יהוה “Baruch haba b’shem ADONAI!” (“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”) Psalm 118:26/Matthew 21:9
In Yeshua’s Service,
Rabbi Harlon and Rebbitzin Joyce Picker
Congregational Leaders

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