Come Celebrate Shabbat
In The House Of Yeshua
Yeshua Is At The Gates
Ministry Of Dance
Come Dance For Yeshua
With joy and gladness we celebrate the King at every step.
The dance in the House of Yeshua is worship, unity and victory.
We look forward to lifting our hearts in praise together!
Liberation and Healing
The Bible teaches that sin and disobedience open doors to spiritual oppression and sickness. Many times, the burdens a person carries come not only from his or her decisions, but also from generational curses transmitted by the sin of the parents.
Shalom Shalom
Welcome To The House Of Yeshua.
We are a community of believers who long to live according to the example of the early church, keeping the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua the Messiah.
Here we do not follow human structures and modern hierarchies; so we recognize that the only Shepherd and Head of this house is Yeshua. We are a group of elders who serve in humility, caring for the flock in love, teaching and obedience.
As in the days of the apostle Paul, we address the elders with respect, knowing that true authority comes from the Messiah and His Word.
Services
Apertuta De Shabbat “Virtual”: Friday 7.30 PM - 9:30 PM
Shabbat Service “Presencial”: Sbado 11.00 AM - 1:00 PM
Address - Direccion
6331 W Commercial Blvd, Tamarac, FL 33319
Phone - Telefono
(561)-674-6988
Fall Holidays 2025 | 5786
YOM KIPPUR
From a Hebrew perspective, Yeshua (JESUS) is the fulfillment of the day of atonement Yom Kippur:
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He is both the Spotless lamb as the High Priest who offers His own blood for the forgiveness of sins.
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His sacrifice on the cross is understood as the definitive atonement, which does not need to be repeated every year.
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Thus, Yom Kippur prophetically points to the work of Yeshua as the mediator between God and humanity (Hebrews 9:11-12).
Meaning for today
For believers in Yeshua, Yom Kippur not only recalls judgment and repentance, but also the hope and assurance of forgiveness obtained through Him. It is a solemn time of reflection, fasting, prayer and thanksgiving for the redemption.
Zukkot Feast of Tabernacles
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It is one of the three pilgrimage feasts commanded by the Torah (Leviticus 23:33-43).
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The people of Israel were to dwell in booths (sukkot) for seven days to remember how God cared for them in the wilderness.
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It is also called the “Feast of Joy” because it celebrates God's provision after the harvest and His presence with the people.
- By 2025, Sukkot begins in the late afternoon of Monday, October 6th and ends in the evening of monday, october 13.