what does the high holiday season look like in a messianic jewish congregation?
From Rosh Hashanah and anticipating the return of the Messiah. To the days of awe with reflection and teshuvah (repentance). And Yom Kippur and fasting in solemn remembrance of sin, while trusting in Yeshua’s finished atonement. These days invite us to pause, to look inward, and to embrace hope for the new year ahead.
We observe the Jewish High Holidays as a prophetic, dual-layered season that blends traditional heritage with the belief in Yeshua as the Messiah.