Address: 9001 W Airport Blvd, Houston, TX 77071, USA
Phone: +17132715757
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–2PM
Saturday: 10AM–12PM
Bitia Olalla
CBM is my home. A place that Adonai built. A congregation that it's not trying to please Christians or Jews but God himself because He built it and He will protect it. It's a place where the Word of God (from Genesis to Revelation) is observed more than any tradition of men. Whoever wants to find the God of Israel, walk in His ways, observe His commandments and be free from religiosity to live an abundant life in Yeshua will find a place here. God Himself is here in spite of all the flaws we could have as humans, and all the mistakes we could make, we walk in forgiveness and grace. Adonai will finish what He started. This is His project. No doubt.
Shelly Cervantes
CBM is a Jewish synagogue where Jews and Gentiles come together to worship the King of kings. Each week, we experience a beautiful expression of the diversity of the Body of Messiah while experiencing the richness found in the Jewishness of the Gospel. My family and I LOVE it!
Geoff Dobbin
Wonderful body of believers emphasizing the Messiah and His love of His people as demonstrated in both OT and NT! Great place for complete biblical understanding.
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stop appropriating the Jewish faith shame on you religious parasites
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Yes, we refer to the Holy Spirit in Hebrew as Rauch HaKodesh
Yes we are!
Richard Freeman is the senior rabbi of Beth Messiah.
Beth Messiah 9001 West Airport Houston Texas. From where I live in Missouri City it's only about 10 minutes. You may live closer
As a supporter of the MJAA and the IAMCS, we hold true to their statement of faith: We believe that the Shema, “Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4), teaches that God is Echad, as so declared: a united one, a composite unity, eternally existent in plural oneness [Genesis 1:1 (Elohim: God); Genesis 1:26 “Let Us make man in Our image”; Genesis 2:24 Adam & Eve were created to be as one flesh (basar echad)], that He is a personal God who created us (Genesis 1 & 2), and that He exists forever in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as mentioned in Romans 8:14-17 (Father, Spirit, and Messiah – Son) and Matthew 28:18-20 (immersing in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
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