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Restoration Seattle

Restoration Seattle

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Restoration is a Messianic Synagogue in Seattle. Our mission is to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Yeshua. Find more info about Restoration at shalomseattle.com or on the Restoration Seattle App (iOS, Android, Windows & Amazon).
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Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings

Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

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Shalom Macon is a growing and vibrant Messianic Jewish congregation in Macon, Georgia, serving our local community and reaching thousands around the world through online engagement. Our congregation (in-person and online) is a diverse community of disciples, both Jews and those from many nations, tribes, and tongues (Revelation 7:9). And while we are a Jewish synagogue, committed to the Jewish traditions, teachings, and lifestyle exemplified by our ancestors, our vision is to practice an inc ...
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Adat Hatikvah Sermon Podcast

Adat Hatikvah Messianic Synagogue - Deerfield, IL

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At ADAT HATIKVAH is a Messianic Synagogue that has a Mission To Be and Make Disciples of Yeshua the Messiah Our Core Values: 1. Love God 2. Love People 3. Pursue Excellence 4. Eager to Grow Our Teaching Distinctives: 1. To the Jewish people First 2. And Also the Nations 3. The Biblical Calendar 4. The Bible as One-Story
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One New Man

Israel Story + Present Witness

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The One New Man podcast is a wide-ranging conversation about Israel, the Jewish people, the Church, and our cultural moment concerning these topics. It is an ongoing conversation between a Messianic Jew, John Myers and a Gentile Christian, Christopher Kuehl. John is the founder of The Israel Story, and an early planter of a Messianic synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. Chris is the founder of Present Witness. Together, they form the One New Man. You can expect conversations around Christian Zion ...
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Congregation of the Living Word (Kehilat Devar HaChaim) is a Messianic Jewish fellowship dedicated to honoring God and His Messiah Yeshua by studying the Word, living His Torah, and following His Spirit. We are disciples of Yeshua of Nazareth, the promised Messiah, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. We look forward to the return of the Messiah and the resurrection of the dead. We honor all of God’s holy written word…the Torah, the Prophets, and the writings, as well as the ...
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Welcome to gwot.rocks, a podcast about God, the World,and Other Things! We're all about advancing the peace of Christ in the midst of an agitated world. In a time where hate, tension, and stress seem to be at an all time high in our culture. Personal transformation the peace Jesus Christ brings can ultimately result in the restoration our decaying cities.THE CITY is the core of our human existence. As our key cities go, so goes our nation. In the first century A.D., synagogues were central t ...
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Rabbi Gary Derechinsky leads this enlightening and fascinating study of “The Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective”. Based upon the seminal work of Messianic Jewish scholar, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, this study places Yeshua (Jesus) in His proper Jewish context as the long-awaited King of the Jews and Savior of the world. Yeshua was born into a Jewish household in a Jewish community. As a boy in Nazareth, He attended a Jewish synagogue where He memorized the Jewish Scriptures. Growing in ...
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Send us a text Prayer will change your life as you learn to practice it. In this first of four parts we learn about four purposes of prayer: Prayer is an act of dependence Prayer is an act of communication. Prayer is an act of making our requests known. Prayer is an act of cooperation with G-d.By Rabbi Michael Calise and Rabbi Carol Calise
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What if the most famous prayer in history wasn’t meant to be memorized—but practiced? When Yeshua teaches his disciples to pray, he simply says: “Pray like this.” This past Shabbat, we explored the Lord’s Prayer as a deeply Jewish prayer—conntected to the Siddur, echoed in the Talmud, and alive in the hopes of Israel. From Our Father to Daily Bread…
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Jacob was renamed Israel—but did he ever truly live as Israel? In this teaching, we explore how regret reshapes memory, distorts identity, and quietly becomes the lens through which we tell the story of our lives. Drawing from Parashat Vayechi, the life of Jacob, and the example of Joseph, we confront a haunting question: are we surviving, or are w…
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✨Flourishing in 2026: The First Steps Matter... ✨ We’re only days into 2026, and today’s episode reminds you of a powerful truth: how you begin a year shapes everything that follows. 🌅✨ If we are believing God for flourishing, then intentionality is the doorway into it. Last episode, you were challenged to write ten things you’re seeking God for in…
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This week, we end the book of Genesis with parasha Vayechi, which translates to “and he lived”. Vayechi covers Genesis 47:28-50:26 and finishes the book of Genesis. This parasha contains the final Messianic prophecy of Genesis as well as a powerful reminder that the Lord is always in control. Our parasha begins with Jacob making Joseph […] Source…
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As we take a rest from our regular Shabbat Gatherings, this is a great time to remember that the Sabbath belongs to the Lord. The people belong to the Lord. The land belongs to the Lord. Every 7 days, we reset. Every 7 years, we release. Shabbat resets. Shmita releases. We’ve been forgiven, so we forgive. We’ve been released, so we release others. …
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Vayechi begins unlike any other parashah in the Torah—without a break, without a pause, without space to breathe. Our sages insist this detail is anything but accidental. Could blessing itself sometimes conceal danger? Could success, legacy, or even prosperity quietly dull our spiritual awareness? From Jacob’s final words to the haunting end of Gen…
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How do you grow a Torah garden—and keep out those pesky gophers? In the Sermon on the Mount, Yeshua teaches us how to build a fence around the Torah, guard our roots, and protect what’s sacred before it’s trampled by entitlement, lust, greed, and unforgiveness. For faith that bears fruit, check out our most recent sermon from Rabbi David: “How to G…
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A Few Minutes In The Gospel Of Mark Part 15: The Death Of John The Baptist - English only. The scriptures describe Herod as a wicked ruler. His execution of John illustrates a sobering sin. This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded on October 19, 2022.By messianiclivingword
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✨ Show Notes — “Flourishing in 2026: Citizens of the Kingdom Dawn” ✨ Happy New Year! 🎉 Today we launch 2026 with a powerful reminder: if you know Jesus Christ as your Savior, you are not just forgiven — you are a citizen of the Kingdom of Light. 🌅✨ And Kingdom citizens have access to peace, presence, provision, and a sound mind through the Holy Spi…
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Remembering The Fast Of Tevet Part 2: How Do We Observe This Day? - English only. The 10th of Tevet is a day traditionally observed with mourning and fasting, This day commemorates the destruction of both Solomon's Temple and the Second Temple. What can followers of Yeshua do to observe this day? This is rebroadcast of a sermon originally recorded …
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Jacob stood before Pharaoh blessed, chosen, and carrying God’s promises — yet when asked about his life, he spoke with regret. Why do painful memories so often outweigh blessings? Why does loss feel more honest than gratitude? And how can a life marked by God’s faithfulness still feel “few and evil”? This teaching confronts the subtle danger of reg…
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Remembering The Fast Of Tevet Part 1: Why Do We Mourn On This Day? - English only. The 10th of Tevet is a day traditionally observed with mourning and fasting, This day commemorates the destruction of both Solomon's Temple and the Second Temple. While it is obvious why we fast in remembrance of the day that the Temple was destroyed, why do we mourn…
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✨ Show Notes — Episode 591: A Year of Flourishing: A Thanksgiving Prelude to 2026 ✨ As 2025 comes to a close, this episode invites you to slow down, breathe, and say the words our hurried world forgets: “Thank You, Lord.” 🙏 Last year we prayed for Flourishing in 2025—not worldly success, but the deep, Kingdom-rooted flourishing that comes only thro…
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This Shabbat we have two parashas; MiKetz, meaning “At the conclusion” and Vayigash, meaning “And he drew near” covering Genesis chapters 41-47. Joseph is in prison on a false charge of attempted rape. Poor Joseph; betrayed by his brothers, enslaved in Egypt, wrongfully accused. Yet despite it all, Joseph conducted himself with integrity, and God […
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🎄✨ Step back into the glow of classic Christmas America as we revisit the incredible real story behind It’s a Wonderful Life — the 1946 “flop” that became the most beloved Christmas movie of all time. 🌟📺 Discover how three legendary directors took a bold stand for creative freedom, only to see their dream collapse… and how a simple clerical mistake…
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As we take a rest from our regular Shabbat Gatherings, this is a great time to remember that God has always desired to dwell with His people—not from a distance, but as a neighbor. From the tabernacle to His indwelling Spirit today, His invitation remains the same: to live in His presence as He dwells in yours. Watch Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and d…
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What happens when the brother you betrayed turns out to be the one who holds your life in his hands? When Joseph says, “Ani Yosef — I am Joseph,” terror fills the room before healing ever begins. Why doesn’t Joseph seek revenge? How does bitterness give way to redemption? And what does Judah’s willingness to step forward teach us about repentance a…
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🎄✨ Four hundred years of silence ended with a newborn’s cry. Today’s episode reflects on Luke 2:7 and John 1:14 — the Word became flesh, and heaven’s silence broke. 🕊️💛 Imagine Jesus the Messiah, God in the flesh stepping into your life, your chaos, your struggles, just as He stepped into the stable. Vulnerable, yet divine. Silent, yet powerful. Th…
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Christmas Day episode 2025 will be available Wednesday, December 24! In order to get the podcast video rendered the audio track has to go live to release the transcript to our audio visualizer. So, the next episode will load on schedule Monday, December 30, at 6am central time! The episode will be a reflection on the year of flourishing, 2025! Host…
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Not one yud is wasted. From hidden menorahs to the words of Yeshua, discover how both the Torah and the Prophets come to fullness—and how God’s faithfulness reaches across generations to make all things right. Check it out in this past week’s sermon from Rabbi David on the New Covenant portion, Matthew 5:17-26: “Torah from the Mountain: The faithfu…
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Is God a Zionist? That's the question that Chris' upcoming book seeks to answer, and the one we start to dive into today as we return to the podcast with our first episode of season 3 of One New Man. This episode was a primer for what's coming up this season, where John and Chris are going to be teasing apart Chris' new book, really going in depth …
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Battling Lust and Pornography Part 5: The Works of The Flesh - English only. Paul has much to say about carnal lust. He not only describes the seriousness of the problem but also gives a solution! This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded Recorded November 9, 2022.By messianiclivingword
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Why did Joseph put his brothers through suffering when God never told him to? Where is the verse that commands Joseph to test them—and what does its absence reveal about forgiveness, trauma, and reconciliation? This teaching wrestles honestly with one of the most emotionally charged moments in the Torah. Is Joseph seeking revenge, justice, or heali…
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💛✨ Feeling alone? Overwhelmed? Today’s episode explores the two powerful names of Christmas: Jesus (Yahweh saves) and Immanuel (God with us) — Matthew 1:21,23. 🌟 Every fear, every shadow, every lonely moment meets these names. Jesus rescues you. Immanuel assures you that God is right here, in the trenches, with you. 🕊️🎄 Take a few minutes. Let the …
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Remembering The Miracles Of Hanukkah Part 6: The Last Day of Hanukkah - English and Spanish. The eighth day, the last day of Hanukkah has a special name. The name is associated with a menorah filled with light. The Scriptures describe another special light. This is a rebroadcast of a sermon originally posted on December 21st, 2020. This year, 2025,…
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Discover the surprising family line that links Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary—and how stories marked by scandal, loss, and outsiders become the very pathway God uses to bring the Messiah. This message shows how God redeems what seems disqualified and invites hope for anyone who wonders if their story can still be used. Watch this message o…
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Nearly every year, Parashat Mikeitz is read during the festival of Hanukkah — but is that just a calendar coincidence? Or is there a deeper connection we’re meant to see? Joseph stands before Pharaoh as a lone candle in the darkness of Egypt, refusing to claim credit and shining God’s light instead. Centuries later, Judah Maccabee stands against a …
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Remembering The Miracles Of Hanukkah Part 5: Lighting The Menorah At Hanukkah, Past And Present - English only. Join us as we study some of the exciting history of the Hanukkah menorah, including archeological surprises and modern masterpieces! This is a rebroadcast of a podcast recorded on December 30, 2024. This year, 2025, the eight day celebrat…
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Feeling poor in spirit? Mourning? Hungry for God? Yeshua calls you blessed! The Sermon on the Mount is comfort for the weary and hope for the humble—Torah that transforms us and brings heaven to earth. The Torah from the Mountain calls us to be a different kind of people—humble, merciful, peacemakers, pure in heart. Check it out in this past week’s…
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