Hebrew Christians?

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So about 7-8 years ago I had the great honor of visiting a Messianic Congregation in the Minneapolis/St. Paul MN area the services were Awesome they made Pentecostals seem quiet and very slow, even dull. The Holy Spirit really moved in that place.
But if I remember right there is a difference between Hebrew Christians and Messianic Jews right? And if so what would some of those major differences be?
 
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So about 7-8 years ago I had the great honor of visiting a Messianic Congregation in the Minneapolis/St. Paul MN area the services were Awesome they made Pentecostals seem quiet and very slow, even dull. The Holy Spirit really moved in that place.
But if I remember right there is a difference between Hebrew Christians and Messianic Jews right? And if so what would some of those major differences be?
4 leaf clovers are not a myth.
 
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So about 7-8 years ago I had the great honor of visiting a Messianic Congregation in the Minneapolis/St. Paul MN area the services were Awesome they made Pentecostals seem quiet and very slow, even dull. The Holy Spirit really moved in that place.
But if I remember right there is a difference between Hebrew Christians and Messianic Jews right? And if so what would some of those major differences be?
Jews converting from Judaism to Christianity vs Christians becoming Torah observant. Blessings.
 
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So about 7-8 years ago I had the great honor of visiting a Messianic Congregation in the Minneapolis/St. Paul MN area the services were Awesome they made Pentecostals seem quiet and very slow, even dull. The Holy Spirit really moved in that place.
But if I remember right there is a difference between Hebrew Christians and Messianic Jews right? And if so what would some of those major differences be?
Hello. There are a few Messianic congregations in that area, did it happen to be Kehilat Sar Shalom?

If you're interested, I'd recommend the book "Don't call me Christian", where the author had strong feelings about wanting to be called a Messianic Jew rather than a Hebrew Christian and spoke about efforts that they made to make that transition. They did not think that we should give our Jewish identity.
 
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