A Judeo-Christian Community of Faith
The DiscipleCenter was formed by Christians who are committed to the unity of Messianic Jews and Gentiles and of Judeo-Christians and Hebrew Christians. Drawing from the traditions of Judaism and Christianity, the DiscipleCenter attempts to stay connected to the traditional church and connect to Israel through Messianic and traditional Jewish institutions.
By connection to the Southern Baptist Convention and The Messianic Movement, we hope to support the Messianic Movement and to assist the Denominational Churches to understand the unique calling of the Messianic Movement in the larger Jewish community.
Unique to our congregation is that we are a private biblical community of faith. This is why we don’t list our address on our website. We are very open to visitors, but rather than a visitor to a business who may come and go anytime they please as long as the business is open, our visitors are invited guests who will have a congregational member host you at the time of your visit. Yes, you may invite yourself, just contact us and we will get you connected with a host for your first visit.
We highly encourage you to read the Visitor's Guide, by clicking on the icon. Or, you can find it under the "Visitors" tab in the menu at the top of the website.
If you are interested in visiting the DiscipleCenter, or if you have general questions and would like to contact us, please do so via phone or email. For more visitor information, please read our Visitor’s Introduction portion of our website.
The DiscipleCenter ministry is sevenfold: Every member is a minister, the heart of the great commission is discipleship, ministry is gift based, it is life to life, every family is a ministry, leadership involves servanthood, and the DiscipleCenter is a training ground for ministry.
The DiscipleCenter is neither exclusive nor public. It is a relational community of believers who are as private as a family and home but are open to friends and extended family who share our faith and struggle under the Lordship of Jesus.
The DiscipleCenter is distinctive in several areas of doctrine due to its connection to Historic Christianity and Messianic Judaism. These distinctions may be seen in the following areas of Theology. First, the Relationship of the Torah and the Gospel.