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Congregation of Yahweh

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The Congregation of Yahweh is a Jewish messianic congregation that resulted from thorough theological studies, and discovering what they consider the proper names of God the Father and His Son. They believe that the form "Yahweh" is the name of God, and that the pronunciation "Yahshua" is the only valid name or pronunciation for Christ the Son, rather than the more Hellenized and Anglicized form "Jesus".

They also adhere to a weekly observance the seventh day Sabbath and the other set-apart feasts commanded in Leviticus 23. They reject the concept of a triune God, and hold firmly to the belief that the messiah taught that He came to fulfill, not set aside, the Torah. (Matthew 5:17-19)

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