A beautifully crafted Torah scroll partially unrolled on a dark, polished wooden bimah, the parchment showing crisp, black Hebrew lettering in traditional calligraphy. A simple, elegant silver yad pointer rests gently along one column of text. Behind the scroll, a blurred background reveals a large, open Bible in Hebrew and English on a lectern, and a subtle Star of David motif carved into the woodwork. Soft, warm overhead lighting and a hint of natural daylight from unseen windows create gentle highlights on the parchment texture and silver, evoking a reverent, contemplative mood. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing the sacred texts as the clear focal point.

About Beit Immanuel Congregation

Beit Immanuel is a Messianic Congregation that seek to follow Yeshua, uniting Jewish and Gentile believers on the foundation of the apostles and prophets.

Group of people praying at sunset overlooking Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
Entrance of the Temple of Solomon with large columns and golden Hebrew inscriptions at dusk
A carefully arranged study table featuring an open Bible with Hebrew, Greek, and English columns, surrounded by neatly stacked theological books on first-century faith and apostolic teaching. A simple wooden cross and a small brass menorah sit at the back of the desk, symbolically paired. The desk surface is smooth oak, with a fountain pen and a notebook filled with handwritten notes in tidy script. Overhead, diffused desk-lamp lighting creates a focused pool of warm light on the pages, fading into a softly blurred, darker background of built-in bookshelves. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle, evoking thoughtful, scholarly reflection rooted in Scripture.
A symbolic composition illustrating the concept of Yeshua as the cornerstone: a precisely cut, light-colored stone block etched with the Hebrew name “Yeshua” positioned at the corner of a small, partially built stone wall. Other stones of varying sizes align neatly against it, suggesting apostles and prophets as the foundation. The wall is set on a smooth, sand-colored ground with subtle hints of ancient Jerusalem pavement textures. Late afternoon sunlight casts defined but gentle shadows, emphasizing the solidity and structure of the stones. Photographic realism, shot at a low angle near the cornerstone, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the etched name in sharp focus while the rest of the wall softly recedes, creating a contemplative, theological atmosphere.

Services

A close-up of a beautifully set communion and Kiddush table, featuring a polished silver Kiddush cup engraved with subtle grapevine patterns, a braided challah loaf on a white linen cloth, and a small plate with unleavened matzah. An open New Testament in Hebrew and English lies to one side, with a bookmarked passage visible. The table surface is smooth, light wood, with a simple blue and white runner suggesting Israeli colors. Soft, golden-hour natural light from a nearby window creates a warm glow, gentle reflections on the silver, and delicate shadows from the bread’s texture. Photographic realism, shallow depth of field, with the Kiddush cup in sharp focus and the background tastefully blurred for a serene, sacred atmosphere.

Kabbalat Shabbat

Join us Friday evening at 8:15 pm (EST) on Youtube or Facebook for joyful Messianic worship, teaching, and fellowship in Yeshua.

A detailed still life of a folded tallit with blue and white stripes, its tzitzit fringes carefully arranged, resting on a smooth, dark wooden bench. Next to it lies a compact Hebrew-English Tanakh with a simple, embossed Star of David and cross combined into a subtle Messianic symbol on the cover. Behind them, the edge of a handcrafted wooden menorah and a small olive-wood carving of a lion and lamb together sit slightly out of focus. Soft, diffused window light illuminates the fabrics and wood, highlighting textures and casting gentle, contemplative shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle, with a calm, reverent mood suitable for a Messianic congregation context.

Shacharit Shabbat

Join us Saturday morning at 7101 Lake Ellenor Dr, Orlando, FL 32809 or on Youtube to celebrate the Shabbat. Service starts at 10:00 am – 1:30 pm. 5:00 pm – Sunset (EST).

Weekly Studies

Seven men seated at a wooden table reading and discussing open Bibles

Talmidim Shel Yeshua

(Men’s Group)

Weekly group meeting on zoom to study the Torah, build faith, and setting firm foundations through God’s word.

Thursday at 8:00pm (EST)

Seven women sitting in a circle in a living room reading Bibles and discussing

InSpireUs Women’s Ministry

Women’s weekly group meeting on zoom to inspire, uplift, and encourage one another in the Word.

Thursday at 7:00pm (EST)

Meeting Passcode: 143883

Testimonies

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This congregation has been a blessing to me. I learned a lot from the Teachings and I love how everything is proven with the scripture. Such an amazing experience!

Jaden C.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I am super grateful for this ministry and love of the People of God here at this Congregation. I’m truly blessed by God to call this Congregation my Home. 🙏🏽🙏🏽💯

Akim D.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The music is awesome. I wish I could just buy a CD with their music and play it all week long. Nice people and the oneg is good too. Definitely recommend it

Henry M.

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7101 Lake Ellenor Dr, Orlando, FL 32809

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