Logo Font 2.jpg (custom, m, s)Yeshuat Tsion

Opening Prayer ~

Praise and Worship ~

The praise and worship team leads the congregation in corporate worship, including song and dance.Shofar - Michael Blowing Ram's Horn

Yeshua's Supper ~

All who have received Yeshua as Messiah, Savior and L-rd are invited to partake of the matzah (unleavened bread) and wine.  Celebrated on the first Shabbat of every month.

Torah Service ~  See Torah and Parashiyot (Torah portions) website pages.

Opening the Ark - The cabinet housing the Torah scroll is opened and the scroll removed.

Parashiyot - Torah Portion Commentary 

"Sh'ma Yisrael" - "Hear O Israel".  Tanach Deut. 6:4-9.  Holding the Torah scroll, the leader faces the congregation and together all recite Israel's affirmation of abiding faith in the One G-d.

Torah Reading - The Torah reader chants in Hebrew a prescribed portion, Parashah, (see Parashah website page) from the Torah scroll.  Week by week, over the course of a year, the entire Torah -- Genesis through Deuteronomy -- is read.

Closing the Ark - As the Torah scroll is returned to the ark the congregation sings "Aytz Chayim He - It Is A Tree of Life" honoring G-d's Torah - G-d's Instructions - in our lives. 

  Aytz Chayim

The Ark is closed.

Ministry Updates ~

Reports on the ministries we support and current events.

Prayer for Jerusalem ~    Pray for Israel.jpg (custom, s) 

(See prayer for Jerusalem website pages.  Audios and videos available.)

Blessing Over the Children before Shabbat School ~

The Rabbi calls the children forward and blesses them under the Tallit (prayer shawl) in prayer; they are then excused to attend Shabbat school.

Announcements ~ About meetings, events, and such.

Scripture Reading ~

The passage upon which the sermon is based is read before the congregation.

Message ~

The Rabbi addresses the congregation.  Some of these audio sermons are available through the website Sermons page, by direct link from the homepage or through the Media Ministry as technology has allowed.

Standing Prayer ~

At the conclusion of the sermon, the congregation stands for a time of worship and silent devotion.  Elders are accessible during this time for those desiring to commit to Yeshua and/or to pray for personal needs.

Kiddush (Santification) ~

Kiddush means Sanctification.  It commenorates G-d's work of creation.  The Rabbi leads in the blessing over the wine and the braided Shabbat bread.  We honor G-d in the seventh day by setting it apart.

      Baruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Ha-Olam    Kiddish Cup.jpg (custom, m, s)

      Borei Pree Ha-Gafen.

      Blessed are You, O L-rd, our G-d, King of the Universe,

      Creator of the Fruit of the Vine.

      Baruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu melech Ha-Olam     Challah.jpg (custom, s)

      Ha-Motsee Lechem Min Ha-Aretz.

      Blessed are You, O L-rd, our G-d, King of the Universe,

      Who Brings Forth Bread from the Earth.

Aaronic Benediction ~ Numbers 6:24-26     Aaronic Blessing (2).jpg (xl, l, m, s)

The Rabbi pronounces The Blessing over the congregation -- the blessing G-d told Moses that Aaron and his sons, the priestly family, were to put on the people of Israel.

With this blessing the service is concluded.

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      Y'vareh-checha Adonai V'yish-merecha

      Ya-er Adonai Panav Elecha, Vee-chunecha

      Yisah Adonai Panav Elecha, V'yasem L'cha Shalom

      B'Shem Yeshua Ha-Mashiach, Sar Ha-Shalom

      May the L-rd bless you and keep you.

      May He make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you.

      May He turn His face toward you and give you peace,

      In the Name of Yeshua, the Messiah, the Prince of Peace.