
We Believe That…
The Sabbath Is On Saturday
Our mission is to uncover the truth about the Seventh Day Sabbath, which falls on Saturday, not Sunday, and is still a commandment for all people, not just the Jews. While many Christian leaders claim Sunday as the Sabbath, they cannot provide scriptural backing for this claim. This misinterpretation stems from centuries of doctrinal changes, especially following the Roman Empire’s influence on early Christianity. Through careful study of both the Old and New Testaments, it is clear that the Fourth Commandment remains in effect, and the Seventh Day was designated by Yahweh as a holy day of rest for all mankind. By observing the Sabbath on Saturday, as originally commanded, we align ourselves with God’s will and avoid the doctrinal errors of cherry-picking scripture. The Sabbath provides spiritual stability, promotes family unity, and guards against apathy in our relationship with Yahweh. We advocate for a return to this sacred day, to honor God’s instructions and embrace the fullness of His Word.

The Biblical Holidays are Still Relevant Today
We are committed to honoring and restoring the Creator’s divine calendar, as established in Scripture, by aligning our lives with His appointed times and sacred seasons. Recognizing that a true Biblical day begins at sunset and that the Creator’s New Year commences in the month of Abib—marked by the ripening of the barley and rooted in the Exodus from Egypt—we reject man-made alterations and uphold the commands of YHWH as timeless and unchangeable. Guided by the Torah, the testimony of Yeshua, and the witness of both the Old and New Covenants, we observe the eight appointed Feasts of YHWH, including the weekly Sabbath, as eternal celebrations of covenant, redemption, and future fulfillment. Our mission is to prepare ourselves and others for Messiah’s return by embracing the prophetic significance of these moedim (appointed times), teaching them faithfully, living them joyfully, and calling the scattered people of Israel—natural and grafted-in—back to the ancient paths of obedience, worship, and holy expectation.

The Name of the Lord is Yahweh
We are devoted to restoring and proclaiming the sacred, set-apart Name of our Creator—Yahweh—whose identity has been concealed under layers of religious tradition, translation error, and cultural compromise. We reject the systematic cover-up that has replaced His personal name with generic titles like “LORD” and “GOD” over 6,800 times in modern Bible translations, defying scriptural commands not to add to or diminish from His Word. Our mission is to uncover the truth about His name, expose the historical and linguistic distortions that have hidden it, and boldly declare the Name Yahweh as a memorial for all generations. Through teaching, worship, and diligent study, we affirm that His Name is not only holy and unique—it is essential for salvation, praise, identity, and covenant. As called-out ones grafted into Israel, we honor Yahweh by calling upon His true Name, lifting it high in all nations, and helping others return to the ancient path of truth, reverence, and obedience.
The Law Still Applies to Us Today
We are committed to restoring a full understanding and faithful observance of God’s commandments as revealed in both the Old and New Testaments. Our mission is to challenge the widespread misconception that the laws of the Old Testament are obsolete, and to call believers back to a life of holiness, obedience, and covenant faithfulness. We affirm that the commandments remain relevant, not as burdens, but as expressions of God’s will that bring clarity, order, and blessing. Rooted in the teachings of Yeshua and supported by the broader scriptural witness, we seek to equip all followers—Jew and Gentile alike—to recognize their place within the Commonwealth of Israel and to live in alignment with God’s standards. In doing so, we stand against lawlessness, false doctrine, and cultural compromise, encouraging all believers to study deeply, walk truthfully, and honor the fullness of God’s word from Genesis to Revelation.
