Beth Yeshua Messianic
Congregation
About Us
We are a Torah-Pursuant Messianic Fellowship. Since God is restoring the Torah to the Body of Messiah, many believers are responding by desiring to live holy and sanctified lives in a Hebraic context. The primary goal of Beth Yeshua is to see all of God's redeemed (Jewish and non-Jewish alike) "living holy and godly lives" (2 Peter 3:11) according to the whole of Scripture, including the Torah, since all Scripture, including the Torah, is "God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness..." (2 Timothy 3:16). Proclaiming the Good News of Yeshua, making disciples, or any other important work for the kingdom are natural byproducts of a Biblical, Spirit-led lifestyle in the Messiah.

Our Leadership
Our Zakenim (Elders) are Bruce R. Booker, Ph.D., Th.D. and Larry E. Morrell.
Bruce is our Congregation leader and was s'micha'd (ordained) in October, 1989. He has been involved in Messianic Ministry since 1988 and has led several Messianic congregations and fellowships, including Beth Shalom Messianic Congregation , formerly located in Colton, CA (now in Rancho Cucamonga, CA), Aytz Chaim Messianic Fellowship in Scranton, PA, and Beth Shalom Messianic Congregation formerly located in Sandpoint, ID (now in Coeur D'Alene, ID).
More about our Rabbi
He is the author of several books, including: "A Call to Holiness - A Call to the Church to Leave Harlot Babylon", "The Lie - The Satanic Origins of Anti-Semitism", "The Feasts of the Lord (Moedim) and their Fulfillment in Messiah Yeshua", and "What IF??? - How DID We EVER Get to the Way We Are Now?"
Our Shammashim (Deacons) are Phil and Jean Dunaway, Mitch and Lynn Davis, and Glen and Teresa Grove.
Our Dance Leader is Rachael Mills.
The Prayer Chain Coordinator is Peggy Compton.
Beth Yeshua's Board of Directors
Bruce R. Booker is the President of the Board of Directors, Larry E. Morrell is the Vice President and Phil Dunaway is the Secretary.
BETH YESHUA is organized as a Messianic Fellowship reflecting the Jewish character of Yeshua (Jesus) and his first generation followers, exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes.