The Mission
This is the mission:
To make Jewish disciples of Jesus
To engage (and inspire) the Church to share in our work through prayer, giving and in welcoming new Jewish Christians into their congregations
The Vision
Telling Jewish people about Jesus.
Through prayer and financial support, be part of a mission that is passionate about seeing Jewish people become disciples of Jesus and part of a united and whole church body.
What we believe
A summary of what we believe and teach
We believe and teach that the Creator is one God in three Persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, who is the covenant God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
We believe and teach that God created all people in his own image. By wilful disobedience against God human beings fell into the sin and misery in which we all have been born. Therefore Jews and Gentiles alike are under the condemnation of God, prone to evil and liable to eternal death; from which we cannot be delivered except through the unmerited grace of God our Saviour.
We believe and teach that God has not left the world to perish in its sin but, out of his great love, decided to deliver an innumerable multitude of Jews and Gentiles out of their sin and misery and of them to build again his covenant kingdom of righteousness.
We believe and teach that God has redeemed his people through the promised Messiah, Jesus our Lord who, though he was and ever continues to be the eternal Son of God, was born of the lineage of David, born under the law, that he might redeem them that are under the law. He bore the penalty due to our sins and fulfilled the obedience owed to God, fulfilling the way of salvation revealed to Israel in the law of Moses and the prophets, and now presents believers to his Father, to the praise of the glory of his grace.
We believe and teach that Jesus the Messiah our Redeemer died, rose again, and ascended into the heavens, where he sits at the right hand of the Father Almighty, ruling the kingdom of God as God’s anointed king, and all things in heaven and earth.
We believe and teach that the redemption accomplished by our Lord Jesus the Messiah is applied to all his people by the Holy Spirit and received by faith. The Spirit is granted to us so that we may do the good works which God has prepared for us to do. Life in Messiah Jesus does not entail the loss of national identity or those cultural distinctives not in conflict with the gospel.
We believe and teach that God has one redeemed people in the world, his Church, his people of the New Covenant, made up of believing Jews and Gentiles. He has endowed it with the ministry of the Word and his holy ordinances, in order that the Gospel may be made known to the world.
We believe and teach that because of the promises made to Abraham, Israel remains a covenant people, despite their disobedience and the obsolescence of the Mosaic covenant. The gifts and the calling of God are not withdrawn, having the hope of the salvation of both a remnant and a fullness of Israel.
We believe and teach that Jesus the Messiah will come a second time in glory, to judge the world. All who die in Messiah shall be made perfect in holiness and go home to the Lord; all who do not die in Messiah shall consciously abide under the just and eternal wrath of God.