
Shalom Assembly is a local, independent, Hebrew roots congregation that worships and serves יהוה (God), and God’s Son, Yeshua Messiah (Jesus Christ), according to the Commandment Written in Deuteronomy 18:15-22.
In Acts 10, when the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the Gentiles, the Gospel was then transferred from the Jews to the Gentiles. At that time, the Oracles—the Communications and fundamentals of faith first given by God to the Jews—was transferred to the Gentiles, and was diligently taught by the early church fathers. However, in the days after the early church fathers, the teaching of the Oracles began to wane. Today, the mainstream church no longer teaches the Oracles of God. However, it’s the Oracles of God that produce proper faith and a far deeper understanding of Yeshua Messiah (Jesus Christ), allowing God’s Chosen Ones to grow, mature, and flourish in Elohim.
Ministry at Shalom Assembly is centered upon the Gospel and the Oracles of God where they are taught, studied, and employed. The believer learns the fundamentals of faith, such as the Creator’s Calendar; the Feasts of the LORD, and Yeshua Messiah’s fulfillment thereof; the Commandments, the Gospel, and the parables; Daniel’s Seventy-Sevens prophecy; the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant, and the renewing of the broken Blood Covenant by the innocent death, and resurrection of Yeshua Messiah Ben יהוה; and the sequential chronology of the Gospel record and the Revelation.
As a Hebrew roots congregation, naturally we worship on the Holy Sabbath Day (Saturday), as commanded in Exodus 20:8-11, 31:13, Leviticus 19:3, 19:30, 23 all, 26:2, Deuteronomy 5:12-15, and on the High Feast Days, as Moses, Yeshua Messiah, and the Assembly did.
We are a pastor lead, elder based body of believers in Yeshua Messiah comprised of both Jew and Gentile alike. As Yeshua Messiah said, “There shall be one fold, and one shepherd.” If you are called to seek Elohim and learn the Truth, then come worship Elohim, study, and grow at Shalom Assembly, and as it is Written, “Earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.” Be blessed.
Shalom