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Old 11th February 2003, 04:26 PM
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Just curious about what practices and stuff people have in their Messianic worship. I was sort of inspired from the Aliyha thread.

Personally I don't care for the "worship-style" CDs that go around these days. Just a matter of personal taste I think. In services I'm comfortable with just about anything so long as the spirit of the Lord is in it. Though I must admit to being particular enamored of the older Hebrew songs. I'm also a big fan of Davidic dancing and Israeli folk dancing. I'm surprised that dancing before the Lord is so discouraged in non-Messianic congregations.

One thing that discourages me about the only Messianic congregation in the area around me (and why I've never attended it) doesn't allow people to dance or worship with the congregation unless they "do it properly". For me its much more the spirit of the worship that matters and I can't attend a congregation that is so focused on ritual.

There are about as many different styles of worships I think as there are Messianic congregations. A few of my notable experiences are visiting with a Russian Messianic Jewish congregation and worshipping in Hebrew/Russian. Much more somber and solemn (which I can appreciate). Its nice being able to sing Hebrew worship songs with people whom you can't even talk to. We don't speak each other's spoken languages, but we can worship together in one language! I've also met with a small group of Sephardic Messianic Jews and got to hear Ladino worship music, which is definitely very beautiful music

Anyways I'd like to hear everyone else's stories of worshipping our Savior from their Messianic congregation.
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Old 13th February 2003, 10:32 AM
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I haven't been to Russia yet, though I would be interested to. My Messianic congregation in Seattle had a sister congregation that was Russian Messianic for all the immigrant Russian Jews.

Its also nice being in Israel with people from all around the world, Russia, France, Argentina, etc. and being able to sing many of the same worship songs in Hebrew.

P.S. - took me a while to realize I hadn't responded to this, sorry. Where are all the rest of you forum posters though?
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Re: Messianic Worship

11th February 2003 at 08:26 PM Talmid HaYarok said this in Post #1

Just curious about what practices and stuff people have in their Messianic worship. I was sort of inspired from the Aliyha thread.

Personally I don't care for the "worship-style" CDs that go around these days. Just a matter of personal taste I think. In services I'm comfortable with just about anything so long as the spirit of the Lord is in it. Though I must admit to being particular enamored of the older Hebrew songs. I'm also a big fan of Davidic dancing and Israeli folk dancing. I'm surprised that dancing before the Lord is so discouraged in non-Messianic congregations.

One thing that discourages me about the only Messianic congregation in the area around me (and why I've never attended it) doesn't allow people to dance or worship with the congregation unless they "do it properly". For me its much more the spirit of the worship that matters and I can't attend a congregation that is so focused on ritual.

There are about as many different styles of worships I think as there are Messianic congregations. A few of my notable experiences are visiting with a Russian Messianic Jewish congregation and worshipping in Hebrew/Russian. Much more somber and solemn (which I can appreciate). Its nice being able to sing Hebrew worship songs with people whom you can't even talk to. We don't speak each other's spoken languages, but we can worship together in one language! I've also met with a small group of Sephardic Messianic Jews and got to hear Ladino worship music, which is definitely very beautiful music

Anyways I'd like to hear everyone else's stories of worshipping our Savior from their Messianic congregation.

 

Hi Talmid, I know what you mean..it seems to vary in Messianic congregations.. some are a little more "free" in their spiritual worship than others. You haven't listed where you are from.. but here are some websites that may be able to assist you in finding congregation within your area or not far from your area:


www.hebroots.com/messcong.html

www.yashanet.com/messcong1.htm

www.umjc.org/umjchome.htm



Hope these help..

Missy
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