Many non-Jewish Believers cannot make it in the Messianic movement, because they wrongfully expect theological and spiritual uniformity.
Messianic Judaism
J.K. McKee delivers the March 2022 Outreach Israel News update.
Eitz Chaim Plano, TX – 20 November, 2021
The importance of how much of the Messianic movement has presented itself as “the end-time move of God,” and what this means for the future as we contemplate when we are, and what our mission is.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how the question of our future is strongly pressing against the present Messianic generation. But, in order to understand our future, we have to first understand our past and our present.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how relevant the history of the First Century ekklesia might actually be for us understanding the present condition of today’s Messianic movement.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee review the “Mission Statement for Messianic Judaism” recently put together as a part of John’s Messianic Teacher certification for the IAMCS.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reviews a Mission Statement that he had to compose, as part of his IAMCS Messianic Teacher certification.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics interviews David Schiller, discussing some of the unique challenges, but also opportunities, that can exist when people in the Messianic Jewish movement and Hebrew Roots movement—can actually find themselves agreeing on various matters.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee discuss some of the major dilemmas that non-Jewish Believers have in the Messianic movement, the issue of Jewish and non-Jewish equality, and why things like the Two-House teaching have been so appealing to many non-Jews.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee offer some of their own opinions, as to why today’s Messianic movement tends to be attracting very few Jews into its congregations and assemblies.