We Look Forward To Seeing You This Summer For Shoshanah 2025!
Week 1 : June 30 – July 4
The Book of Joshua | Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Along with Caleb, Joshua was one of two surviving members of his generation who entered the Promised Land. Preparation for assuming his leadership of the children of Israel was Moses’ responsibility. This study of Joshua’s life and mission will be an exciting adventure of discovery about the Israelites early days in the Land.
Weeks 1-2 : June 30 – July 11
Jewish Evangelism| Jacques Gabizon
Weeks 2 : July 7 – 11
The Book of Judges | Tim Sigler
During the 3 centuries after Israel entered the Land, the people repeatedly went through cycles of turning away from God, oppression from other nations, calling out to God in repentance, and then deliverance by a judge. There were a total of 12 judges, and though only 7 of them are treated in detail in this book, it reveals what happens when even the leaders raised up by God become indifferent to God’s Word.
Week 2 : July 7 – 11
The Book of Ruth | David Barker
This precious book presents touching portraits of Naomi, Ruth, and Boaz as part of the faithful community of Messianic Jewish believers of their time, and shows why they are worthy ancestors of Kind David and the promised King Messiah yet to be revealed
Weeks 3 – 4 : July 14 – 25
The Book of Proverbs | Steve Shermett
The Book of Proverbs lays out God’s wisdom for a life that pleases Him, others, and ourselves. We will look at how to gain this life of wisdom beginning with the fear of the Lord and then seeing how this divine wisdom plays out in key areas of our lives, such as in our relationships, in our parenting skills, and in our finances.
Weeks 3 – 5 : July 14 – August 1
Jewish History | Michael Gabizon
Follow the outworking of God’s covenant promises to the Jewish people from the sojourn of the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) in the land God promised them, through Israel’s possession of and eventual dispersion from that land. Emphasis is on the developments in Jewish communities in the two millennia of the diaspora, leading up to the modern regathering to the land.
Weeks 3 – 5 : July 14 – August 2
Highlights of Isaiah | Tim Sigler
The Lord asked, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?” Isaiah’s response launched his ministry as God’s prophet in the southern kingdom of Judah. Wearing sackcloth and walking barefoot, as a sign to Israel of her coming destruction, Isaiah’s work spanned the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. This study will help you understand the historical context of Isaiah’s life, and gain insight into the outworking of God’s plan for all humanity.
Weeks 3 – 5 : July 14 – August 1
Highlights of the Life of Messiah | Arnold Fruchtenbaum
This summary course on the life of Yeshua, the Messiah of Israel, is required for all those attending the three-week program for the first time. This class walks you chronologically through the four Gospels by covering most of the segments of Ariel’s Harmony of the Gospels. It focuses on the events in Yeshua’s life and presents them from a Jewish perspective, shedding light on the theology and customs that were a daily part of Jewish life in the first century.
Weeks 3 – 5 : July 14 – August 1
Feasts of Israel | Mottel Baleston
Through Moses at Sinai, God gave the Jewish people instructions to observe seven annual festivals as a continual remembrance of God’s faithfulness and provision. These set appointments provide for us a picture of Messiah’s first and second comings, and a wonderful tool for sharing the Gospel with Jewish friends.
Weeks 5 : July 28 – August 1
The Spiritual Life | Richard Hill
An important study to help in mastering principles of the spiritual life and spiritual warfare. The course examines the roles of the Holy Spirit, the new nature, as well as the world, the flesh and the devil in the believer’s life.
Week 6 : August 4 – 8
The Life of Messiah | Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Week 7 : August 11 – 15
Personal Eschatology | Arnold Fruchtenbaum
This series investigates the biblical evidence for immortality, the question of the intermediate state of the body and soul, the Old and New Testament contributions to these topics, the place of the dead (e.g., hell and heaven) and a discussion about the eternal state of believers and unbelievers.
Week 7 – 8 : August 11 – 22
Introduction to Judaism | Tim Sigler
Explore the fascinating world of modern Rabbinical Judaism, it’s practices, beliefs, culture and divisions as well as its’ differences with Messianic Judaism and Christianity.
Weeks 8 : August 18 – 22
The Remnant of Israel | Mottel Baleston
August 29 – September 1
Labor Day Weekend
Begins with Shabbat meal on Friday of Labor Day Weekend through lunch on Monday.
Topics include:
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Angelology | Mottel Baleston
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Satanology | Arnold Fruchtenbaum
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Demonology | Tim Sigler
Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day Weekend, August 30 – September 2, 2024
- 1 price for all adult (18+) participants: $500.00 each
- Under 18: $200 each
(accommodations provided on a first come – first served basis)
- Check-in/Arrival time is from 9:00am to 4:00pm, Friday August 30th
- Conference begins with Shabbat dinner at 6pm, Friday evening.
- Seating begins promptly at 5:45pm
- Service starts at 6:00pm
- Conference ends after lunch on Monday
- Check-out/Departure time is Monday, September 2nd at 2:00pm
Tyndale Seminary Course Credit
If you are already enrolled as a student at Tyndale Seminary, you can receive three semester hours of graduate or undergraduate course credits for every 10-12 hours of study completed in our Program of Messianic Jewish studies at the Shoshanah Campus. For information on how to obtain credits, please contact Josh Bailey at (800) 886-1415, or email [email protected], or write to Registrar, Tyndale Seminary, 701 West Pipeline, Hurst, TX 76053.