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Adat Eytz Chayim is a congregation in
Grand
Rapids, MI belonging to
Messianic Judaism.
Founding
Adat
Eytz Chayim (Tree of life) Congregation was founded early 1999
(5759 by the
Biblical Calendar) as a Messianic Jewish
congregation. It has five primary objectives:
to propagate the
Gospel of the Kingdom of God in the name of Yeshua HaMashiach
(Jesus the Messiah) "to the Jew first and also to the non-Jew" as
outlined in Romans 1:16.to foster the spiritual growth and
discipleship of the congregants while providing opportunities for
fellowship among like-minded believers.to teach the scriptural
and historical foundations of faith in Yeshua, and to worship him
in a cultural context as the promised Jewish Messiah.to restore
the "Jewishness" of the Gospels and teach the same to all who make
inquiry.to build bridges of reconciliation and education between
the Church, the Jewish people, and the Jewish roots of the
Christian faith.In order to promote these objectives, it
pattern its worship services and educational programs
accordingly.
Because it is a
Messianic Jewish congregation, it
does not adhere to nor promote doctrines and theologies that
deviate from Messianic Judaism (i.e.
British
Israelism,
Two House,
Covenant
Theology,
Sacred Name, and all
replacement type
theologies) which it claims are
anti-Semitic and/or counter to its set
goals and objectives, and as a result, it expects visitors as well
as its own constituency to honor and respect its worship patterns
and objectives.
Beliefs
The root of the human dilemma is
rebellion against God, disobedience has separated us from God and
thus from a truly abundant life (Isaiah 59:2, Ecc. 7:20). Yeshua
bore the penalty for our violation of God's Torah. In so doing, he
fulfilled the prophecies of a sin-bearing Messiah (Isaiah 53:4-6).
By entering into the
B'rit Chadasha (
New Covenant) through
Yeshua the Messiah, both Jew and non-Jew have now become reconciled
to God and are growing into a holy temple, a spiritual dwelling
place for God, with the promise of eternal life (Ephesians 2:11-22,
John 3:16).
There is a continuing call upon those born Jewish,
who discover Jesus as the Messiah, to grow in their Jewish
identity. The previous covenants God made with Israel (e.g.
Abrahamic, Mosaic) have not been abolished by Jesus, but brought to
their greatest understanding (Zech 8:23, Matt 5:17, I Cor
7:17-18).
Governance
Adat Eytz Chayim has a constitution
and by-laws and is registered as a non-profit corporation with the
State of Michigan. It has a Board of Directors and a Board of
Elders operating in the capacity of administrative and/or teaching.
The board meets on a monthly basis to elect officers as needed, set
policy, and conduct congregational business. The Board of Elders
has the scriptural and legal authority to set congregational policy
and rule on doctrinal issues. New elders can be nominated and added
to the board by the current Board of Directors as scripture
dictates (Acts 14:23, I Timothy 3:1-6, Titus 1:5-9). The Board of
Elders delegates authority to committees and individuals in order
to accomplish its objectives. These committees and individuals
operate as an extension of the Board and therefore are required to
coordinate their activities with the Board on a regular
basis.
Current Board of Directors consists of Gene Benting, Tim
Fegel, Mike Lohrberg°, and Dean VanderMey° and advisor Rick
Schantz°. [°also "teaching elders"]
Activities
The Davidic
Worshippers dancers are featured in the services the Shabbat prior
to each new moon. The Davidic Worshippers dances at other
congregations or teaches authentic Israeli dances.
Sevices are
held every Shabbat (Saturday) at Wyoming Park Bible Fellowship.
During services,
Dr. David Stern's
Complete
Jewish Bible is read as well as incorporating blessings and
readings from
Jeremiah Greenberg's
Messianic Shabbat Siddur. The
liturgical worship is followed by Oneg (lunch).
The congregation
sends out guest speakers on the history of the
Jewish festivals, or
other items of interest, or to blow the shofar.
External
links
Eytz
Chayim Adat Eytz Chayim website Messianic Jewish Alliance of
America