Episodios

  • Try Leviticus! Parashat Tazria-Metzora | Rabbi David
    May 5 2025

    Has this ever happened to you? “Oh no, I got a paper cut! Blood is coming out of my finger. Well, guess I’ll go visit the Holy Tabernacle and/or Temple.” But the priest says, “No way, Moshe!” Tired of not knowing how and when to approach a holy God? Well, have we got a book for you! Try Leviticus! That’s right, the Bible’s ultimate guide to holiness, purity, and weird bodily fluids. Learn what’s clean, unclean, and how to deal with it all—even baldness (Good news! Lev. 13:40 says you’re still clean!). Leviticus covers it all: atonement, purification, supernatural healing, and priestly inspections—what fun! So whether it’s skin diseases or sacred rituals, call now!

    *Talk to your rabbi to see if Leviticus is right for you. Side…

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    27 m
  • Don't Make Me Come Back There | Rabbi David
    Apr 28 2025

    A dad is driving and two brothers are in the back. And they’re poking and bothering each other. What are his possible words of discipline that he can say? He can say, “Don’t make me turn this car around.” He can say “Don’t make me separate you,” that is if he has access to the new invisible force fields that are available for backseats. Or finally he can say, “Don’t make me come back there.” But what if there’s a fourth option? Check out this week’s sermon to find out…

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    27 m
  • A Testimony of God's Faithfulness | Elder Eric Friedman
    Apr 23 2025

    This week Elder Eric shares his testimony of God's faithfulness in his life with loosing his wife and the hope we have in the Lord.

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    33 m
  • The Four Questions and the Four Seders (Shabbat HaGadol) | Rabbi David
    Apr 16 2025

    What do a seder in Senegal, a table in Jerusalem, and a heavenly banquet have in common?

    This Shabbat HaGadol, Rabbi David shared a message called The Four Questions and the Four Seders—a journey through Passover meals that call us to remember, to reach out, and to respond to Yeshua’s invitation. Come prepare your heart for the season of redemption.

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    24 m
  • Whole-Hearted, Complete, and Blameless (Parashat Vayikra) | Rabbi David
    Apr 8 2025

    Question 1: Would you give someone a birthday cake that you took a huge piece out of? Probably not. Rather, you’d give them a cake that was “tamim.” Question 2: What did Noah, Abraham, and Job all have in common? They were all described by the Hebrew word, “Tamim” meaning whole-hearted, complete, or blameless. Question 3: How can we be more “tamim”? To find out, check out this week’s sermon podcast here:

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    32 m
  • Whose Birthday Is It Anyway? (Parashat Pekudei Shabbat Hachodesh) | Rabbi David
    Apr 2 2025

    Have you been searching for a bunch of Nissan puns, many different versions of the birthday song, and a brand new Birthday New Year Anniversary celebration all in one sermon? Then listen to this past weeks sermon from Rabbi David.

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    24 m
  • Confidence in Love | Michael Templeton
    Mar 24 2025

    Could we with ink the ocean fill, and were the skies of parchment made; were ev’ry stalk on earth a quill, and ev’ryone a scribe by trade; to write the love of God above would drain the ocean dry; nor could the scroll contain the whole, though stretched from sky to sky.

    --Frederick Lehman

    This week we heard from our visiting speaker, Michael Templeton from MAPS Global. His encouraging message was to be rooted in the deep, unending love of God.

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    47 m
  • Is That What You're Gonna Wear? (Parshat Ki Tisa | Purim) | Rabbi David
    Mar 19 2025

    Are you ready? Is that what you’re gonna wear? This week we see how God has clothed His people throughout Scripture. From the garments of skin given to Adam and Eve in Genesis, to the veil Moses wore after encountering God on Mount Sinai, to Esther’s royal robes, each piece of clothing symbolizes a deeper calling and identity in God. So, consider what we are wearing--not just physical clothing but putting on the attributes of Messiah, the righteousness of Messiah, and the power of the Holy Spirit to live out our priestly roles in the world.

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