
OUR STORY

The Remnant Table — An Ekklesia Collective
Founder’s Statement
"For more than twenty years, I have lived and taught as a Messianic, Torah‑observant Jew, dedicating my ministry to the rigorous study, interpretation, and transmission of the Hebrew Scriptures within their historical and Jewish contexts. During this period, I founded a Beit Midrash committed to advanced scriptural study - of both the Old Testament and New Testament - emphasizing close textual analysis, engagement with classical rabbinic literature, and exploration of Second Temple–era interpretive traditions. My pedagogical work has focused on cultivating a comprehensive understanding of the Jewish Messiah — strengthening scholarly and communal awareness of the Jewish foundations of early Christianity and the roots of today’s Christian faith.
In addition, I established The Tabernacle Experience, an immersive educational initiative featuring museum‑quality reconstructions of Tabernacle furnishings. This program provides participants with a materially grounded framework for examining the ritual, cultural, and theological significance of the Tabernacle within ancient Israelite worship and its spiritual significance in the modern day context. I also founded a retreat center designed to support both the academic study and lived practice of Sabbath observance - offering an environment in which individuals may engage the Sabbath as both a subject of theological inquiry and an embodied discipline of sacred time.
These endeavors reflect my long‑standing commitment to teaching, community formation, and the preservation and transmission of Jewish learning for Believers in the One True God — The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob — a people who are firmly immersed in His Word and anchored to His Gift to the World - His only begotten son, Yeshua, our Messiah - our firm foundation."
THE REMNANT TABLE - AN EKKLESIA COLLECTIVE
Community Promise
At The Remnant Table, you are promised a sacred, facilitated space where you will be known, encouraged, strengthened in Messianic identity, formed holistically, and prepared — as we discern together how to live faithfully in the days ahead.
We gather not to rush, perform, or strive, ...
but to be shaped in community, rooted in ancient faith, and attentive to the future God is revealing.
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