Who We Are.
Shalom and welcome! We are a Pronomian (Pro-Law), Torah-keeping community, who follows Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ) located in Wake & surrounding counties in North Carolina. We seek to follow Yeshua by living like He lived. We search the Scriptures to understand how to live according to the Torah, as taught by the Master, the Living Word made flesh: Yeshua the Messiah.
In short summation: We believe that all 66 books of what we now call the Biblical Canon are divinely inspired Scripture. We believe that all 66 books directly apply to the life of Yeshua’s flock today. We seek to understand the Bible in light of its original language, history, and context, with the mind to keep all of the commandments of God, according to the teachings of Yeshua.
Check out our full statement of faith.
Community Pastoral/Teaching Leadership: Robby Wells, Jeremy Leisy
Elder/Leadership Council: Steve Bissette
What To Expect.
We are a “home church” (ekklesia) that gathers on the Shabbat (Saturday) each week to worship, pray, and learn more about God’s Word together. We rotate locations between homes strewn out in the areas of Wake Forest, Wendell, all the way down to Pikeville.
We keep a general schedule, but leave room for things to change as the Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) leads each week!
General agenda:
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Prayer and communion, followed by a potluck fellowship meal
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Worship through live music and prayer
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM: Torah Portion Discussion (parashat)
3:15 PM - 4:30 PM / until done: Teaching
Topical discussion for adults (~12+ young adults are encouraged to join)
Younger children participate in a Bible focused discussion, craft, workbook, singing, or other fun activities, under direct (adult) leadership
Expect to find:
A warm welcome
Delicious, biblically clean food (no pork, no shellfish)
You’ll often find many children, from toddlers up through teens of all ages
A community of Sabbath-honoring, Torah-keeping believers who are “all in” for Yeshua
Feast-keeping: We honor all of God’s 8 (7+1) Biblical Feasts (moedim) from Leviticus 23
“Major on the majors, minor on the minors:” Lively discussions where diverse perspectives on biblical issues are welcome, where everyone shares the same core beliefs (see our statement of faith)
We meet every Shabbat as a community, with the exception of taking every 7th Shabbat to rest at home