What to Expect When Visiting

Thank you for your interest in Netser of Hope. We are excited about the Kingdom-building work taking place in our community! Whether you’ve been in the Messianic walk for many years, are exploring the Hebraic Roots of your faith, or are somewhere in between, the Netser of Hope family warmly welcomes you.

Below is a brief overview of what to expect when visiting:
  • We are a family-centered congregation focused on equipping the next generation through love, mentorship, and discipleship. Please bring your children!
  • Services include Hebraic, contemporary, and traditional praise and worship music, liturgy in both English and Hebrew, prayer, and teaching.
  • Doors open 30 minutes before service, and services typically last about two hours.
  • Oneg (fellowship meal) follows each service.

Dress & Conduct
At Netser of Hope, we value both modesty and self-expression, while striving to maintain a worshipful environment free from distractions. Clothing should reflect respect for God and others, helping us focus on inner character (1 Peter 3:3–4).
  • Please avoid clothing that is overly tight, short, sheer, revealing, or designed to draw attention away from worship. This includes short shorts, crop tops, low-cut tops, and clothing with inappropriate or controversial logos or messaging.
  • If attire is considered distracting or inappropriate, leadership may ask the attendee to change, cover up, or, if necessary, leave. We ask all attendees to help uphold a respectful and worshipful atmosphere.

Additional Information
  • Please bring labeled water bottles with lids for your family.
  • Please silence and set aside cellular phones during services. Taking pictures or video recording is generally discouraged.
  • Childcare is not provided at this time. A separate room is available for mothers caring for nursing infants or toddlers during services.
  • Children must attend with and be supervised by a parent or legal guardian. Any other arrangements require prior approval.

  • After Oneg on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, children and teens are invited to join Netser Talmidim for an hour of fun and learning.

    • Parents or legal guardians must sign in and out their child(ren) when attending the Netser Talmidim.

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