Synagogue Chavurat HaMashiach

Synagogue Chavurat HaMashiach

Synagogue at Spokane, Spokane, WA 99203

Synagogue Chavurat HaMashiach is a Messianic Jewish fellowship on the South Hill of Spokane, Wa. Join us for Shabbat worship, prayer, weekly study, fellowship, outreach, and recreation.


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  • We visit this congregation each time we are in Spokane. We love the warmth, sincerity and integrity of the congregation leaders and the friendliness of the congregants in this Torah centered place, who lift up Messiah.

    Added February 12, 2017 by Christine Lumbroso
  • May God vindicate this congregation and its leaders in the Olam HaZeh. Regardless, they will be vindicated in the Olam HaBah. One of the leaders of this congregation, whom I know personally, is a true man of faith, sincerely desiring to walk in the footsteps of our Messiah and following the Torah of HaShem. Though we disagree on a certain important issue, this man is gracious, kind, peaceable, patient, and gentle. His desire since I have known him has consistently been to be a blessing and to give blessings.

    Added January 18, 2017 by André-Philippe Therrien
  • 1.) This is Messianic Jewish space. It never seeks to identify itself as anything but what it asserts itself to be as, a Messianic Jewish congregation that seeks to emulate R'Y'shua that many profess to be the Messiah throughout the world and throughout the ages. The idea of Jewish Messiah is complex and diverse in thought and theology. More messianic congregations would benefit to adapt itself in a similar manner of style and practice to how Chavurat conducts itself.
    2.) The rabbi at this congregation is born Jewish, born of a Jewish mother. He went to a yeshiva. He was educated in Jewish thought and practice and received his rabbinical ordination. The rabbi of this congregation leads his congregation with an honesty in its intention towards guidance of its halachic protocol that operates in a manner that hopefully honors R'Y'shua.
    3.) The services are available. The liturgy is there and read in Hebrew. The Shema is recited. Studies are available on a daily basis. Gerut is available. Bar and bat mitzvah is available. Pidyon haben is available. Oneg is available. The appointed times are remembered and honored. The space is clear and the boundaries laid out, to operate within a framework that seeks to reflect 1st century Jewish lifestyle and practice by those that followed R' Y'shua in the ancient times while incorporating modern day elements.
    4.) Those who seek to commit l'shon hara here only bring shame to themselves and dishonor to the form of Judaism they represent. No self respecting Jew would act in a manner such as these group of individuals that do. Particular dialogues should have been handled privately and in person between individuals. It is against Torah to act in this manner and they will answer to Hashem for their attitudes towards Rabbi Reuel and this congregation. Being born, raised, lived and will die Jewish who has a wife also born Jewish, and children born Jewish that speak hebrew rarely have I ever seen a Jew act in this manner of contempt regardless of whatever shul we have been at whether Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform. None of our family members or friends would act in this manner. Ever. Tense? yes. Skeptical? Yes. Bewildered? Certainly, but hostile? Its disgraceful and despicable. It brings shame to them and to their form of Judaism they represent. If the concern is these individuals are authentic but misguided than shouldn't one handle this delicate matter privately and pour over Torah together as in the days of old and more importantly shouldn't it be handled in a manner that is holy and in love? Honor is important.
    5.) This congregation has existed for 12 years. It will continue to exist as a safe haven for those that are indeed Jewish and have been cast aside by their family, friends, and loved ones as well as a safe haven for those from the nations who do not find meaning or consistency in westernized Christianity that has no love for the Jewish Messiah in its way of everyday protocol. If Hashem did not want this congregation to continue to exist, it simply wouldn't but it remains and will continue to remain.
    6.) Messianic Judaism is messy and complicated with many of its adherents and leaders non-Jewish which makes it a strong contrast to traditional Judaism thus bringing into questions any legitimacy of Messianic Judaism. Chavurat is different in that its leadership is Jewish and has clarity for direction of where Chavurat will go and exist over the next several years ,an authentic framework for Messianic Judaism as a whole to pattern itself after.

    Added January 10, 2017 by Kohen Mishpocah
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    These people Have stolen the Livestream equipment that we bought for them to use. Not only that , they takes advantage of anyone they can.This Group is nothing more than fake a Religious cult group that claim to be Jewish. Reuel is a thief and a Bully, just to show how much of a lair you are. This Group is not Jewish. in-fact there are anti semantic. They do not know What being Jewish means.

    Added January 02, 2017 by R
  • Having been involved in Messianic Judaism for many years, I have a pretty good pulse on what is happening in the movement. Personally, I have had to walk away from congregations in my area. They have lost sight of the importance of Torah or have gotten into serious error.

    I prayed for and searched for a healthy congregation for a long time. HaShem brought me to CHM. Even though I live very far away they have welcomed me, cared for me and included me in congregational life as much as possible.

    Rabbi R is a skilled teacher and encourages us always to follow in the footsteps of Yeshua and to love HaShem more.

    The negative comments I have read here are disgraceful and do not in any way represent the truth of my experience with the Rabbi or CHM.

    May HaShem bring to repentance those who have spoken against these godly people.

    May CHM continue to show the light of Maschiach to all.

    Added October 27, 2016 by Trish Orcutt
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