Shabbat Service
Shabbat service at Beth Yeshua starts at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, the traditional day that Jews celebrate Shabbat. Our services are modeled after a typical synagogue service, but with a few variations. As our congregation was started by Russian speaking Jews, we sing many songs in Russian so many of our members and guests can give honor and glory to the Lord in their native language. The Shabbat service starts with call to worship by blowing the Shoffar and typically follows the schedule below:
- Call to Worship
- Ma Tovu
- Reading of a Messianic Psalm
- Veshamru
- Worship in Song
- Shema
- Mi Chamocha
- Kedusha
- Prayer
- Announcements
- Offering
- Blessing over Children
- Testimonials
- Torah Service
- Ki Mitzion
- Torah Blessings
- Reading of Pasha
- Torah Blessings
- Etz Hayim
- Sermon Message
- Concluding Song
- Adom Olam