We Look Forward To Seeing You This Summer For Shoshanah 2026!

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Week 1 : July 5 – 11

Tour of the Tanakh (OT Survey) | Sigler

This comprehensive overview of the Hebrew Scriptures explores the structure, themes, and divine message of the Tanakh. Students will trace God’s covenantal relationship with Israel, gaining a deeper understanding of biblical history, theology, and prophecy that points forward to Messiah. A foundational journey through God’s revelation in the Old Testament.

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Weeks 1-2 : July 5 – 18

Survey of Messianic Doctrine | Baleston / Sigler

This course examines the key doctrines central to Messianic faith, including Messiah’s nature, redemptive work, and future reign. Through Scripture and history, students will explore how Jewish and Gentile believers together form one body in Messiah, deepening their understanding of God’s unified plan of salvation.

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Week 1 : July 5 – 11

Book of Ephesians | Morris

Paul’s letter to the Ephesians presents the believer’s identity and unity in Messiah. This study explores the spiritual blessings, calling, and practical outworking of life in the body of Messiah. Students will gain insight into God’s eternal purpose for the congregation of believers, both Jew and Gentile.

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Week 2 : July 12 – 18

Brit Chadasha (NT Survey) | Adler


A sweeping exploration of the New Testament, this course highlights the fulfillment of God’s promises through Yeshua the Messiah. Students will trace the unfolding story from the Gospels to Revelation, discovering the continuity between the Old and New Covenants and the foundations of Messianic faith and practice.

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Week 2 : July 12 – 18

Book of 1 John | Morris

This course delves into John’s pastoral letter emphasizing love, truth, and assurance in Messiah. Students will examine key themes of fellowship, obedience, and discernment, learning how to walk in the light and demonstrate authentic faith in daily life through a deep, abiding relationship with Yeshua.

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Week 3 : July 19 – 25

Book of Hebrews | Adler

The Book of Hebrews presents Yeshua as the ultimate High Priest and fulfillment of the Hebrew sacrificial system. This study explores how the New Covenant surpasses the Old, offering believers a deeper understanding of faith, perseverance, and the perfect atonement provided through Messiah’s once-for-all sacrifice.

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Weeks 3-5 : July 19 – August 8

Highlights of the Life of Messiah | Barker

Drawing from all four Gospels, this course traces the earthly ministry of Yeshua the Messiah chronologically. Students will explore key events, teachings, and miracles, understanding them within their Jewish context. The study reveals the significance of Yeshua’s mission and message as the promised Redeemer of Israel and the world.

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Weeks 3-4 : July 19 – August 1

Eschatology: Doctrine of the Last Days | Sigler


This course explores prophetic Scripture concerning the end times, the return of Messiah, and the establishment of His Kingdom. Students will examine biblical prophecy from a Messianic perspective, gaining insight into God’s unfolding plan for Israel, the nations, and the ultimate restoration of all things.

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Week 4 : July 26 – August 1

Messianic Prophecy | Rydelnik

Messianic Prophecy uncovers the prophetic promises of the coming Messiah throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. Students will study key passages that anticipate Yeshua’s birth, ministry, suffering, and triumph, discovering how prophecy validates faith in Him as Israel’s promised Redeemer and King.

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Week 5 : August 2 – 8

Book of Jeremiah | Wechsler

This study of the prophet Jeremiah examines God’s call to repentance, judgment, and hope amid national crisis. Students will explore Jeremiah’s life, his messages to Judah, and the prophetic promise of the New Covenant, gaining insight into God’s faithfulness to His people through all generations.

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Week 6 : August 9 – 15

Life of Messiah | David Barker

An in-depth chronological journey through the life and teachings of Yeshua from a harmonized Gospel perspective. Students will explore His ministry in historical and cultural context, understanding how He fulfilled prophecy and revealed God’s Kingdom. This study deepens appreciation for Messiah’s person, purpose, and passion.

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Weeks 7-8 : August 16 – 29

Acts 16–28 | Baleston


This course continues the story of the early Messianic community, focusing on Paul’s missionary journeys, trials, and final years. Students will trace the spread of the Gospel among Jews and Gentiles, learning how the Ruach HaKodesh empowered believers to proclaim Messiah’s message throughout the Roman world.

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Weeks 7-8 : August 16 – 29

Exposition of Romans | Sigler

A verse-by-verse study of Paul’s theological masterpiece, Romans reveals the righteousness of God through faith in Messiah. Students will explore justification, sanctification, and Israel’s future, gaining a firm grasp of Paul’s message of grace and the believer’s life empowered by the Spirit.

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Weeks 7-8 : August 16 – 29

Romans: Applied Theology | Shermett


Building upon the doctrinal foundation of Romans, this course emphasizes practical application for daily living. Students will learn how to embody the truths of grace, unity, and spiritual transformation, discovering how Paul’s message shapes Messianic life and service in a complex and diverse world.

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Weeks 7-8 : August 16 – 29

The Eight Covenants | Baleston


This course explores the eight biblical covenants that structure God’s redemptive plan—from Eden to the New Covenant in Messiah. Students will gain a unified understanding of Scripture as God’s progressive revelation, highlighting His faithfulness to Israel and His eternal purposes for humanity.

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Labor Day Weekend : September 4 – 7

Jewish Evangelism & Discipleship | Katz

Focusing on effective ministry among Jewish people, this course equips students to share the Good News of Messiah with cultural sensitivity and biblical insight. Through study and practical guidance, participants will learn principles of outreach and discipleship rooted in Scripture and Yeshua’s example.

Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day Weekend, September 4 – 7, 2026

  • 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.