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When you visit Be One—whether for our weekly Real Time Torah Bible study, our monthly Community Shabbat, or one of the annual Biblical Festivals—there are a few things that will help you prepare.
Each gathering is designed to be:
G-d honoring
People-loving
Biblically founded
You can expect:
A warm greeting and genuine welcome.
Spirit-filled music and opportunities to participate in Davidic dance (if you’d like).
A Biblical message that goes deeper than the surface and speaks directly to your life.
The presence of the Spirit of G-d—our prayer for every guest.
Attending a Be One gathering often feels like coming home. The atmosphere combines the comfort of being with family and the reverence of being in a sacred space.
Dress: Most people wear casual, modest clothing. For Community Shabbat and Festivals, some choose to dress up a bit more.
Every Tuesday evening we gather for Real Time Torah. Think of it as a night out with food, fellowship, music, and engaging teaching.
Dinner: 5:45–6:45 p.m.
(Advance reservations are needed.))
Service: Begins with the blast of a shofar—a Biblical trumpet that announces something significant is about to happen.
Worship: Praise and worship music, with encouragement for everyone to participate freely.
Children: After worship, children ages 6–11 are prayed over and released to their own service. Childcare for ages 6 and under begins at 6:30 p.m.
Message: A Biblical teaching that is both practical and challenging, followed by a short time for questions.
The dress is casual, and the environment is warm, friendly, and centered on G-d’s presence.
Once a month we set aside our smaller Shabbat Kehillah home gatherings to meet together as one community.
Dinner: 5:45–6:45 p.m.
Service: Begins at 7 p.m. with the sounding of the shofar.
Children: Childcare provided for ages 6 and under.
Experience: The service blends ancient chants, modern worship, Biblical teaching, and traditional liturgy.
Each Community Shabbat is a fully immersive experience—not a show to watch, but a sacred gathering to join. Check our calendar to plan your visit!
The Biblical Festivals (or Appointed Times) are listed in Leviticus 23 and celebrated throughout Scripture. Each festival has its own unique flavor, style, and emphasis.
See our [Appointed Times page] for detailed information on each of these special services.
If this is your first time with us, here are a few things to help make your visit easier:
Parking: Free parking is available on-site. Entrance is from the upper parking lot.
Arrival Time: Plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early to check in, grab a seat, and settle in before service begins.
Children & Families: Childcare is always provided for children ages 6 and under. Older children (6–11) have their own service and our released during the main service. Families are always welcome to sit together in the main service. If you are checking in your children, please go to the children's area and sign in prior to service.
Length of Services: Real Time Torah usually runs until approximately 8:30 p.m. Community Shabbat and Festival Services may run a bit longer.
Atmosphere: We want you to feel at home. You’ll find a balance of reverence and joy, ancient traditions and modern expressions of faith.
Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask! Our team and community members love meeting new people and helping you get connected.