Tag: Conference

  • TJCII Eastern Europe Consultation

    TJCII Eastern Europe Consultation

    23-25 May 2019, Kaunas, Lithuania

    Every few years TJCII Europe organizes local consultations inviting church leaders and all interested in TJCII in particular region. The aim is to give a good foundation for TJCII grow in the area. But also to create the opportunity for building connections between leaders who understand the place of Israel and unity of the Church in the contexst of One New Man perspective. Last time it took place in 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. This year May 23-25, there is Eastern Europe Consultation in Kaunas, Lithuania.

    There are international speakers invited including: deacon KR Mag. Johannes Fichtenbauer (Archdeacon of Vienna, TJCII Europe president and ILC member), Rabbi Marty Waldman (Baruch HaShem Messianic Synagogue in Dallas; founder of TJCII vision), fr. prof. Etienne Vetö (French-American, Professor of Theology at the Gregorian Pontifical University in Rome), Rabbi Andrey Vdov (MJ congregation in St. Petersburg), dr. Richard Harvey (Messianic Jewish Theologian and member of Catholic-Messianic Jewish dialogue), Rev’d Timothy Butlin (Vicar Anglican Church, Loudwater and UK Director TJCII ), Rabbi Andrey Lugovskyi (Elder of MJ congregation KEMO Kiev).

    The program includes 10 teaching sessions, prayer and worship time, shabbat celebration, pannel discussion and meeting of national teams. And of course time of fellowship and sharing with people who try to understand what God is doing in our times and what does He says to the Body of Christ.

    Consultation will be in English with translation into 5 languages (Lithuanian, Latvian, Russian, Ukrainian and Polish). Registration must be done here: https://bit.ly/2HJMn6k

    All practical aspects (including detailed program, address, accomodation, food you can find attached below:

    If you feel interested but need some encouragement please read our bulettin issued after consulatations in Kiev.

    or watch video:

    Video “There is something missing” made during last TJCII Consultation in Kiev in 2014,
    hosted by Messianic Jewish Congregation in Kiev.
  • Benjamin Berger Sessions & Dromantine Conference

    Benjamin Berger, Co-Pastor of “Kehilat ha’she al Har Zion” (The Congregation of the Lamb on Mt. Zion).  The congregation meets at Christ Church Jerusalem (completed in 1849), spoke in Ireland on number of topics and we have most of the recordings here for you to listen back to.

    Session 1 – Shabbat Celebration

    Session 2: Testimony & Questions

    Session 3: The Image of God

    Sesison 4: The Covenant With Abraham + Questions

    Session 6: Restoration

    Session 7: Questions & Conclusion

  • VIDEO: There’s something missing…

    VIDEO: There’s something missing…

    In May this year Rev. Tim Butlin went to Kiev to speak at a Toward Jerusalem Council II conference promoting reconciliation between Eastern and Western churches, a 1000 year old church split that underlies the cultural divisions at work in Ukraine and Russia today. The conference was hosted by the Kiev Messianic Jewish Synagogue and this brought to the conference an even more ancient church split – between Jew and Gentile in Christ.

    As Canon Andrew White, the Vicar of Bagdad, makes clear, true Christian reconciliation and unity will, in the end, have to include Jewish believers in Jesus into the mix.  Without them, as the film suggests, ‘There’s something missing …’.

    We would love to read your comments about this piece.

  • Screening of “There’s Something Missing…”

    Screening of “There’s Something Missing…”

    “At the heart of reconciliation is the need for all Christians to take seriously their relationship with the Jewish people.”

    Canon Andrew White in “Father, Forgive: Reflections on Peacemaking” p122)

    In May this year I went to Kiev to speak at a Toward Jerusalem Council II conference promoting reconciliation between Eastern and Western churches, a 1000 year old church split that underlies the cultural divisions at work in Ukraine and Russia today. The conference was hosted by the Kiev Messianic Jewish Synagogue and this brought to the conference an even more ancient church split – between Jew and Gentile in Christ.  As Canon Andrew White, the Vicar of Bagdad, makes clear, true Christian reconciliation and unity will, in the end, have to include Jewish believers in Jesus into the mix.  Without them, as the film suggests, ‘There’s something missing …’.

    Derek Butler came with me and together we made this film about the people we met, the event itself, and the need to grasp this call for reconciliation in our broken world.

    On Sunday morning 7th September, in both our services, we will have a time of worship, show the film, talk some more about it and, as usual at the 9.00am service on the first Sunday of the month, include Holy Communion. 

    St. Peter’s Loudwater