Who We Are
Shalom and welcome to El Shaddai Congregation! We’re so grateful that you’ve chosen to join us today. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning, we pray you feel the love, peace, and presence of Adonai in this place.

We who affiliate with this congregation are new creations in the sight of God. We have a radical commitment to the Lordship of Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) as Melech Israel (King of Israel) and Melech HaGoyim (King of the Nations).
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The Word of God (the Tanakh & Brit Chadashah) is the central authority in our lives. We are dedicated to a daily devotional time of Scripture meditation and prayer. We believe that Jewish people who recognize Yeshua as the Messiah retain their complete Jewish identity.
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Our Congregation is founded on five pillars:
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Discipleship
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Jewish Calling
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Covenant Relationships
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Word of God &Power of the Spirit
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Prophetic Intercession
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Check out our latest series where we discuss our 5 pillars in greater detail.
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What We Believe
"Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations."
Matthew 28:19
1. We believe that discipleship is a lifelong process where we are being made into the image of Yeshua the Messiah as our Redeemer (Savior) and Rabbi (Teacher).
2. We believe that the Word of God spoken to Moses, the prophets of Israel, and the disciples of Yeshua is the central authority of the discipleship process.
3. We believe that we are to fulfill what Yeshua, himself, said, “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations.”
4. Recognizing Yeshua the Messiah as the Son of God and a first century Jewish man, we believe that Biblical Jewish life and practice is a covenantal responsibility for Jewish believers in Yeshua and is relevant to building faith in a New Covenant community of Jews and Gentiles. Yeshua as one of Abraham’s descendants is the Light of the World first to His people Israel and also to the nations of the earth.
5. Throughout the Scriptures, God and man have built relationships with one another based on covenantal principles of integrity and accountability. Our community is built upon our loyalty and mutual accountability to Adonai and one another.
6. We believe God has made His life and power available to us in His Word (Tanakh and Brit Chadashah). We believe we are being transformed into the righteousness of God by the in-dwelling power of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) as we meditate upon the Scriptures.
7. We believe that God called Israel to be a nation of priests and a holy people and that Yeshua epitomizes and fulfills that priestly function. As we grow in the likeness of His priestly example, we believe that the primary goal of our congregational gatherings is to worship and intercede for the will of Adonai to be done on earth as it is in heaven.​






