Beth Yachad

Messianic Worship Center

2261 W. Desert Cove Avenue

Phoenix, Arizona  85029

 

“Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in UNITY” - Psalm 133:1

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Thank you for giving us this opportunity to share with you about the ministry of Beth Yachad—Hebrew for “House of Unity.” We are a Messianic congregation located in Phoenix, Arizona, and our desire is to bring Jew and Gentile (non-Jew) together to worship Yeshua (Jesus), the risen Messiah of Israel, in unity and harmony.


At Beth Yachad, we have many opportunities for worship, prayer, learning, fellowship and ministry through our Friday Erev Shabbat (Sabbath) services, Saturday Shabbat services, mid-week teaching and prayer meetings, monthly Rosh Chodesh (New Moon) Praise & Worship services, and the celebration of God’s Moe’dim (annual festivals and appointed times) in the fullness of Messiah.


Beth Yachad is committed to seeing Messianic Jewish Synagogues and Gentile Churches work together in a spirit of unity to reach the lost. The Scriptures teach that believing Jews and Gentiles are like branches in an olive tree—both the natural branches (Jews) and the wild branches (Gentiles/non-Jews) together share the same root (Romans 11). We believe this message of unity and harmony needs to be delivered to all people groups so that Jew and Gentile will be one in Messiah, one in Yeshua! Baruch HaShem! (Bless the Name!)


Beth Yachad is also active in reaching out to the Gentile Churches, teaching them the Hebraic Roots of Christianity. We desire to educate both Jews and Gentiles about how the whole of Scripture—both the Tanakh (Hebrew/Old Covenant Scriptures) and the B’rit Chadashah (Apostolic Writings/New Covenant Scriptures) are brought to their fullness in Yeshua. He is the Mashiach (the Messiah, Anointed One)—the Son of the Living God of Israel—in whom “all the fullness of Deity dwells!” (Colossians 2:9)


At Beth Yachad, all people are welcome.  We are comprised of many people of diverse backgrounds.  It is our desire to see every kindred, tribe and tongue worshipping in Unity and Harmony!  You do not have to be Jewish to join us for worship.  You only need to have a love for Israel and the Jewish people.


We invite you to review our website and then pray about partnering with us in this vital ministry! It is our conviction that we will not rest until our Jewish brothers and sisters proclaim “Baruch haba b’shem ADONAI!” (“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”) Psalm 118:26/Matthew 21:9





In Yeshua’s Service,
Rabbis Harlon and Joyce Picker
Congregational Leaders

Welcome to the web-site of Beth Yachad Messianic Worship Center, a place where Jews and Gentiles can worship the God of Israel in unity and harmony.  We welcome people of all backgrounds to come and see what 1st century Messianic worship may have been like.  In our services you will experience the moving of the Ruach HaKodesh (God’s Holy Spirit) as His gifts are manifest and His Shechinah (Presence) is experienced!  You do not have to be Jewish to attend and participate in our services, you just need to have a love for Israel and the Jewish people and want to experience what the true unity of God means through recognizing the Messiahship of Yeshua!

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Beth Yachad is searching for a new Senior Messianic Rabbi/Pastor


If you are interested or know someone who may be, click on this link for the criteria. 

Please contact Executive Pastor  Ed Picker at PastorEd@bethyachad.org to submit your resume B4 Feb. 29, 2012.