Episodes

Friday Jun 27, 2008
The More Excellent Way
Friday Jun 27, 2008
Friday Jun 27, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday, June 27th, 2008 Parsha: Korach ~ Numbers 16–18 Haftarah: 1 Samuel 11:14–12:22 With supplemental readings from Matthew 20 and 1 Corinthians 13.

Saturday Jun 21, 2008
Aligning Your Perspective With God's
Saturday Jun 21, 2008
Saturday Jun 21, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, June 21, 2008

Friday Jun 20, 2008
Real Facts, Wrong Conclusions
Friday Jun 20, 2008
Friday Jun 20, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday, June 20th, 2008

Saturday Jun 14, 2008
When Moses Yearned for the Out-Pouring of the Holy Sprit
Saturday Jun 14, 2008
Saturday Jun 14, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, June 14, 2008

Friday Jun 13, 2008
Yearning for More of God
Friday Jun 13, 2008
Friday Jun 13, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday June 13, 2008

Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Three Themes of Shavuot
Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, June 8, 2008

Saturday Jun 07, 2008
Chutzpah and The Holy Sprit
Saturday Jun 07, 2008
Saturday Jun 07, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday, June 7, 2008

Saturday May 31, 2008
No Time To Lose
Saturday May 31, 2008
Saturday May 31, 2008
Worship Leader Eric Painter Yom Shabbat, Saturday, May 31, 2008

Friday May 30, 2008
Giving God Our Best
Friday May 30, 2008
Friday May 30, 2008
Worship Leader Eric Painter Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 30, 2008

Sunday May 25, 2008
Support Material for Messages on the Soul
Sunday May 25, 2008
Sunday May 25, 2008
These slides are supplemental material referenced in Dr. Kevin Hunger's messages about the soul given on Friday, May 23, and Saturday, May 24.

Saturday May 24, 2008
Feeding the Soul
Saturday May 24, 2008
Saturday May 24, 2008
Dr. Kevin Hunger Yom Shabbat, Saturday, May 24, 2008.

Friday May 23, 2008
Understanding the Soul
Friday May 23, 2008
Friday May 23, 2008
Dr. Kevin Hunger Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 23, 2008.

Saturday May 17, 2008
Year of Jubilee and the Kinsman Redeemer
Saturday May 17, 2008
Saturday May 17, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat - Saturday, May 17, 2008 Parsha B'har - Leviticus 25:1-26:2 Haftarah: Jeremiah 32:6-27 Shabbat was made for mankind. It gives us a God-centered cycle of rest and worship as individuals, families, and communities. This weekly Shabbat opens the way for the Sabbatical Year and the Jubilee. This Family Shabbat message for all ages is meant to encourage us to embrace the freedoms which God is giving, and to be grateful for God's redemption through Yeshua.

Saturday May 10, 2008
Messianic Judaism – What is it, really?
Saturday May 10, 2008
Saturday May 10, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Saturday, Yom Shabbat, May 10, 2008 Parsha Emor: Leviticus 21–24 Haftarah: Ezekiel 44:15-31 With Supplemental readings from Luke 22 What is Messianic Judaism? Is it Judaism with Jesus? Is it Christianity for Jews? Rabbi David Levine says the best understanding of modern Messianic Judaism starts with an examination of its origins almost two thousand years. This far-reaching message takes a careful look at the beginning of Messianic Judaism, and the many forms of Christianity which later emerged from it. The subject then turns to unprecedented news from Israel about developments that touch all Messianic Jews.

Friday May 09, 2008
Mo’adim: God’s Appointed Times
Friday May 09, 2008
Friday May 09, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Friday night, Erev Shabbat, May 9, 2008 Parsha Emor: Leviticus 21–24 Haftarah: Ezekiel 44:15-31 With Supplemental readings from Luke 22 Leviticus 23 describes the most important Jewish holidays, starting with the weekly Shabbat. The Mo’adim –God’s appointed times—are times for drawing close to God and our human community. Time together is a key for building relationships, Rabbi David says, and a key to understanding these holidays. This edgy message will challenge you to celebrate the Jewish holidays with love and fervent desire.

Saturday May 03, 2008
Is It a Sin to Love Yourself?
Saturday May 03, 2008
Saturday May 03, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, May 5th, 2008

Friday May 02, 2008
The Most Misunderstood Commandment
Friday May 02, 2008
Friday May 02, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 02, 2008 Parsha K'doshim ~ Leviticus 19-20 Haftarah: Ezekiel 20:2-20, 22:1-19 Is it a sin to love yourself? Rabbi David says in fact we are commanded to love ourselves. That's why he says Leviticus 19:18 is the most misunderstood commandment. This challenging message will help you overcome many religious misunderstandings about God's love, and our own love for ourselves and one another.

Saturday Apr 26, 2008
When God Came Even Closer
Saturday Apr 26, 2008
Saturday Apr 26, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Friday Apr 25, 2008
A lifeline to God
Friday Apr 25, 2008
Friday Apr 25, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, Friday night, April 25, 2008 Parsha: Pesach ~ Exodus 33:12–34:26; Numbers 28:19-25; Haftarah: Ezekiel 36:37–37:14 Moses was a lifeline to God for Israel. God used Moses to reach Israel with the news of God’s goodness, his deliverance, and his redemption. You may be a lifeline to God for someone, too. In this message, Rabbi David encourages you to help bring renewal, revival, and spiritual resurrection during the Passover season. This message also includes the celebration of Seudat HaMashiach, the meal of Messiah.

Saturday Apr 19, 2008
Torah and the Nations
Saturday Apr 19, 2008
Saturday Apr 19, 2008
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, April 19, 2008 Parsha: Acharei Mot - Leviticus 16–18 Haftarah: Amos 9:7-15 With additional references from Acts 15 When Gentiles became disciples of Yeshua, the Messianic Jewish Apostles decided that the Gentiles did not have to convert to Judaism. Circumcision wasn’t required, therefore, but t’vilah (immersion in water) was. And some of the specific food and sexual laws were also required of the Gentiles, especially those listed in this week’s Torah portion. Rabbi David looks back at those decisions with a fresh perspective for our times during this Passover season.

