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Special community gatherings info

  • Biblical Moedim (festivals)

  • New Month celebrations

  • Monthly Shabbat meals

Weekly study groups, Shabbat study & Shabbat

  • Weekly Study groups

  • Shabbat Study

  • Shabbat meals together

Special Community gatherings

We are a community committed to walking out the appointed times given in the Torah (the first five books of the Bible). We see these times as a gift from God — a way to grow both personally and together as a community.

Click below for more information about the biblical foundations of these gatherings, along with practical details we’ll do our best to keep updated.

Please also look out for emails and WhatsApp messages with practical arrangements closer to each event.

We also meet weekly from 10am to pray and study the Scriptures together. The passage we’ll be studying each week can be found on the home page

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Weekly study groups (including Saturday morning)

The google calendar below is primarily here to help you find out when our groups meet each week, and to see which Torah portion we’ll be studying together (listed on the Saturday of each week). You’ll also find details of our monthly Shabbat meals, which we share together in the barn — a time of food, fellowship, and rest.

As a community, we gather around discussion-based study of the Word of God — with a particular focus on the first five foundational books of the Bible, the Torah (which is where the name "Torah Groups" comes from).

The Torah forms the foundation of our study, helping us to understand the patterns, language, and heart of God revealed throughout the whole of Scripture. While we begin with the Torah, we do not limit ourselves to it — we study the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, seeking to grow in wisdom, understanding, and faithful living.

We encourage questions and exploration of the text, learning to recognise biblical patterns and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead us in understanding.

Many in our community have studied using a Torah commentary by Ariel Berkowitz 

We highly recommend this resource for your own study.

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