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03.07.2026

From Reflected Glory to Revealed Glory - Moshe, Messiah, and the Radiance of Covenant Light

From the Torah Portion "Ki Tisa" 

When Moshe came down from Sinai, his face shone because he had been with the Lord (Exodus 34). When Yeshua stood on the mountain with His disciples, He shone because He is the Lord (Mark 9).   One reflected covenant glory. The other revealed it.   The same divine light that radiated at Sinai shines in Messiah — and we are called to reflect that light in faithful obedience and abiding trust.  Join us as we explore the radiance of Moshe and Yeshua, and what it means for us to bear His light today.

02.21.2026

Building Foundations

From the Torah Portion "Tetzaveh" 

“Parsha Terumah sees YHWH directing His people to build a dwelling place among man for Him. We will look at the foundations of this building process from redemption to Yeshua. “

02.14.2026

Await Him in Obedience

From the Torah Portion "Mishpatim" 

From setting the regulations in Torah Portion Mishpatim, to uncovering how Messiah fulfilled scripture towards redemption, we live in covenant hope, walking in obedience today as we await the restoration God has promised through Messiah.

02.07.2026

Salvation of our God

From the Torah Portion "Bo" 

Eric Lovelace shares how God is the author of our salvation and how we must trust in Him in order to truly live.

01.31.2026

Drawing Near Without Breaking Through

From the Torah Portion "Jitro" 

How can a Holy God dwell among a redeemed, yet fragile and broken people?

01.24.2026

The Blood Applied

From the Torah Portion "Bo" 

From the Doorposts to The Pierced Lamb Of God. From the doorposts of Egypt to the cross of Messiah, YHWH tells one redemption story. This Torah Portion teaching examines the Passover lamb, the application of the blood with hyssop, and how Yeshua’s piercing and unbroken bones in John 19 fulfill the Torah pattern—calling us to live as a people marked by covenant faithfulness.”

01.17.2026

Honor the Name

From the Torah Portion "Va'era" 

This week's message examines how YHWH reveals His Name throughout Scripture—from El Shaddai in the lives of the patriarchs to YHWH in the redemption of Israel, and finally to Messiah in glory. By connecting Parsha Va’era with Revelation 19, the sermon calls believers to honor the Name with reverence and obedience, recognizing that while much has been revealed for our walk, the fullness of Messiah’s majesty remains.

01.10.2026

Yeshua's Immersion

From the Gospels Portion of Shemot 2026

Why did the Messiah step into the water?Yeshua’s immersion by John was not about repentance, but about faithfulness. This teaching gently explores His baptism as a priestly and covenantal act—honoring Torah, standing in loving identification with Israel, and stepping into His public ministry to bring restoration and life.

01.03.2026

Israel's Blessing

Vayechi 2026

We get a lesson about how Jacob's blessing to his grandsons Ephraim and Manasseh point ultimately to the nations inheriting the covenants of promise as they graft into Israel.

12.27.2025

Yeshua Fulfills the Scriptures - Isaiah and the 3rd Day Theme

Vayigash 2025

Yeshua says the scriptures declared that the Messiah had to die and be resurrected in the 3rd day, and that the nations would have repentance of sins starting in Jerusalem. We will explore how Yeshua fulfills the suffering servant role and fulfill the third day themes that directly connect to his death and resurrection when compared to other passages of scripture connected with the topic of the third day.

12.20.2025

Rededicating Ourselves - Hanukkah 2025

Hanukkah 2025

Hanukkah is not just a celebration of light—it is a celebration of rededication. The Hebrew word Chanukah literally means dedication or consecration. It commemorates the cleansing and rededication of the Temple after it had been defiled. But the question for us is this: If the Temple once needed to be rededicated… and if the Temple now is not a building—what does Hanukkah mean for us personally?

12.13.2025

Judah and Tamar - A Lesson in Covenant Love

Miketz 2025

What does the story of Judah and Tamar teach us about the love language of YHWH? Genesis 38 unveils a God whose covenant love is stronger than human weakness. In the midst of failure and deception, YHWH weaves redemption—preserving the Messianic line and demonstrating that His purposes prevail even when we fall short.

12.06.2025

Becoming Israel

Vayishlach 2025

Torah Portion Vayislach is not merely history. It is a living pattern YHWH gives to every disciple of Yeshua who is called to walk in covenant obedience. We will follow this path through the Gospels to seek understanding of the transformation expected within all who are called.

11.29.2025

Choosing Whom We Trust

Vayetze 2025

Teraphim - Upon whom do we rely when time for decision comes? Do we seek luck or do we seek YHWH for the necessary guidance?

11.22.2025

Light and Darkness 

Toledot 2025

Just as Isaac's vision dimmed with age, our spiritual vision can be dimmed as well. If a lamp is turned on in a dark room, one doesn't have to stare directly at the bulb to know whether it is lit. You simply look around and observe your surroundings. Light reveals itself by effect, just as your spiritual light shines to affect all around you.

11.15.2025

Jacob's Well & the Living Water 

Chayei Sarah 2025

We witness the Messiah go down a normally avoided path in order to reach the lost and the broken, in order to bring restoration and salvation to those lost from the fold.

11.09.2025

Here I am

Vayera 2025

Become a vessel of willing obedience. When we hear the voice of the Father, do we declare that we are ready to hear, obey, and be filled? 

11.02.2025

The Torch, The Covenant, and Our Fulfillment

Lech-Lecha 2025

The unfailing God who alone swears by Himself in order to redeem His own people. Our part is to believe, obey, and walk blamelessly before Him with our hearts circumcised, and our faith burning like the torch that walked between the pieces. 

10.25.2025

Thorns: Curse to Crown

B'reisheet & Noach 2025

We will be stepping back into the previous Torah portion to look at the curse of the thorns after the fall of man. Although the thorns of the ground first appeared as a curse to create hardship in man's laboring of the soil, they eventually became a crown that symbolized our redemption!

10.18.2025

The Importance & Application of Sabbath

B'reisheet 2025

What is the Sabbath? Why is it important? What do we do on it? What the teaching as we discuss this important topic!