Norristown Ministries Hospitality Center is located in the Heritage Office Building on Church Street. Norristown Ministries is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the homeless of Montgomery County. Norristown Ministries is open during the day, Monday through Saturday, from 7am to 11:30am, for those who are hungry and without shelter. Supported 100 percent by volunteer donations.
"Beit Tehila" means House of Praise in Hebrew. This is a non-denominational congregation that brings together Jewish and non-Jewish individuals to worship and study with this Hebrew roots ministry.
The long, open driveway leads to the front of the main building and ample grassy parking. The grounds have a parklike appeal and are used for festive gatherings, with picnic tables beneath shade trees, volley ball and basketball courts and a playground featuring equipment for a variety of age levels.
Upon entering the quiet worship center, there is a feeling of calm for meditation and prayer. Members of the congregation greet visitors in a warm and inviting manner, welcoming them to Beit Tehila. There are a wide variety of services and programs offered. Please visit the website for more information.
Beth Messiah - Milwaukee meets within the Grace Christian Fellowship building on Capitol Drive. Beth Messiah - Milwaukee is a congregation where Gentiles and Jews are able to worship together in an ancient way. Services are held Sundays and both children's Shabbat and nursery services are provided.
The staff at the evangelical Midwest Messianic Center is dedicated to bringing Jewish people to a true understanding of Jesus Christ. It broadcasts its message on KSIV radio Saturday mornings at 7:30 on 1320 AM and at 9am on 91.5 FM. Visits by a staff member to your organization can be arranged.
Beth Immanuel Sabbath Fellowship is at the corner of Third Street and Orange Street in Hudson's historic downtown district. Beth Immanuel is a Messianic institution which seeks to restore the practices of early Jewish-Christianity. Services at Beth Immanuel happen on Saturdays with liturgical services at 9am, 3pm and after dark, and a contemporary service at 11:30am. A shared kosher meal is served after the service.