Who We Are & What We Believe

A faith community in central Vermont seeking to live out Scripture together through faith in Yeshua. Walking in obedience, growing in understanding, and gathering in unity.

Our Community Structure

Our group is coordinated by local men in partnership with the heads of household from our most regular families.

The Mid-VT Fellowship is ultimately a network of individuals, families, and house groups throughout Vermont and the rest of New England, who join together in a larger community through the sharing of a common set of beliefs.

Our Core Beliefs

God, covenant, and salvation

There is one true God (YHVH/YHWH), the revealed eternal Creator of all. There is one people (Israel) with whom God has made His covenant. All are welcome to join this covenant, not based on ancestry, ethnicity, nationality, or dispensation. There is one way for all people to enter covenant with God: through repentance and faith in Yeshua (Jesus), the Son of God, who died and resurrected to serve as our high priest.

Faith and love lived out in obedience

Because the converted and circumcised heart loves God, we keep His ways and seek to live as Yeshua and the apostles did on earth. This includes, but is not limited to, remembering the Sabbath day (the seventh day of the week) as holy, observing God’s appointed times and feasts, eating according to the biblical definition of permissible foods, wearing tassels, and upholding the whole Bible as a valid and applicable authority in our lives.

Personal responsibility and discipleship

Through prayer and study, fear and trembling, we are to work out our own salvation. We recognize and support individual family sovereignty and the responsibility of each person to pursue truth. Other matters of doctrine and theology are to be discussed in patience and love among the brethren.

How we describe ourselves

People sometimes use labels such as “Pronomian Christianity,” “Hebrew Roots,” “Torah Observant,” “Messianic,” “Sabbatarian,” or “Biblical Christianity” to describe the way of life and biblical belief system that Yeshua taught and the early disciples walked.

While each of these terms may contain elements of truth, none fully defines our community. We have yet to come up with a perfect label that encompasses “The Way”.

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