The Gospel of Genesis
Explore the spiritual dimensions of the first book of the Torah. Unpack the mysteries that lay in our foundation and heritage starting with Adam.
Jewish Life & Practices
Deepen your understanding of sacred traditions and daily observances that form the foundation of our spiritual journey.
Tithe, Tithing & Tzedakah (Charity)
Being a Jewish businessman doesn't start at the round table; it starts at the Tzedakah boxes. Learn how to walk in success through these teachings.
The Secrets of Yeshua and Mem-tet
One of the more mysterious of things in the Tanakh is the figure we call
Mem-tet. Learn the connections to our Messiah and unlock the wisdoms here.
The Shabbat Candles
The Sabbath begins with the lighting of the candles. This sacred act brings the Divine light of holiness into the home, marking the separation between the mundane week and the spiritual rest of Shabbat.
Tefillin: Heart & Mind
The binding of Tefillin is a physical testimony of our commitment as Jews. Learn the step-by-step process of wrapping the arm and head, aligning our thoughts and emotions with the will of HaShem.
The Kosher Kitchen
Sanctifying our daily nourishment is a core Jewish practice. This guide provides a clear framework for establishing and maintaining a kosher kitchen, from separating vessels to checking ingredients.
The Basics of Jewish Living
Rabbi Griffin teaches us the basics of living a Jewish life as a Lapidnik. This helps us know our role and daily structure as a Jew.
Jewish Life & Practices
A comprehensive overview of the sacred traditions, observances, and spiritual disciplines that shape a life dedicated to Divine truth and messianic restoration.
Converting to Judaism With Yeshua
Why is conversion necessary? Rabbi explains the reasons why declaring faith isn't enough. We must live it out daily, starting with conversion.
Life of A Talmid
The life of a disciple isn't always easy, but it is well worth it. Listen to Rabbi explain the purpose and goal of being a talmidim.
Jewish Community
"It takes a village" isn't just a saying for Jews. We have to do life together in unison. Rabbi Griffin explains this importance in detail.