Chosen People Ministries has been serving the local church for 130 years through presentations and resources to edify, educate, and equip believers in their faith. By God’s grace, we stand as a trusted name and ministry—endorsed by key Christian leaders and loved by hundreds of pastors across America and many more believers around the world.
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Our Church Ministries staff would love to help you and your church reach Jewish people with the gospel of Jesus—whether in your hometown or around the world—and to see how the Jewish scriptures and holidays point clearly to Jesus as the Messiah and Savior.
We echo Paul’s words in Romans 1:16, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, check out the resources we created for you, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
P.S. Let us know if you have any prayer needs, or how we can pray for you, your family, or your church. We also want to hear your comments or questions. Please write us here. We are one with you in Jesus, and we care!
Presentations
Spring Topics
Pentecost/Shavuot
This festival celebrates the time when God gave the Law to Israel on Mount Sinai (Exodus 19–24). More than a thousand years later, God poured out His Holy Spirit upon the apostles on this holy day and made it doubly precious by also making it the birthday of the church (Acts 2:1–41).
Messiah in the Passover
Complete your Lenten/Resurrection Sunday program by scheduling one of our Messiah in the Passover experiences at your church, chapel service, life group, or Bible study. We offer three unique experiences: a Passover Seder demonstration, a demonstration with communion, and a banquet. This event is a fantastic opportunity to expose your Jewish family, friends, and coworkers to the gospel.
Purim
The book of Esther contains one of the most significant victories for the Jewish people against antisemitic persecution. Victory for the Jewish people is a victory for all people against all racism. Our Purim message brings this ancient account into a relevant and modern perspective. Had the Jewish people been annihilated by the hand of Haman, how could the Messiah (Jesus) fulfill the prophecies regarding His coming?
Fall Topics
Jesus: The Tabernacle, and Its Significance
The Feast of Tabernacles reveals more than God’s presence accompanying the Israelites in the wilderness. It foretells the day when God’s presence would dwell among us in human flesh and the implications of that beautiful truth.
The Gospel in the Fall Feasts of Israel
To walk in the ways of the Savior is at the heart of every believer. We can do this by connecting with His culture and the things He holds dear. Throughout the gospels, we read that Jesus was in Jerusalem with His disciples for the feasts, so they must be significant for us, too! Discover the past, present, and prophetic impact of Leviticus 23 with your church.
Winter Topics
The Greatest Day in Jewish History
Christmas is the greatest day not only in the history of the world but also in Jewish history when a miracle of miracles took place:God became a man according to His marvelous plan. This message uncovers the how, where, when, and why behind the glorious Christmas story.
To the Jew First
What better time to examine God’s strategy for evangelism according to Romans 1:16—and the Church’s responsibility in carrying out this task—than during the first month of the year?
Advent, Hanukkah, and Christmas
You probably do not think of the Christmas season as being very Jewish. In fact, most people believe Christmas and Judaism are completely unrelated. However, if you explore God’s Word, you will find that the birth of the Messiah is very Jewish! In this presentation, we will explore biblical prophecy as it relates to Jesus’ first coming as the promised Messiah of the Jewish people and the Savior of the world.
Other Topics
Jewish Evangelism Seminar
This presentation is best for an evening or weekend service, or even an adult Sunday school. The topics covered by the seminar include Jewish sensitivities to the gospel, basic “how-to’s” on sharing the gospel with Jewish people, and how to answer Jewish objections to the gospel. There is time for questions and answers as well.
Personal Testimony
Our diverse missionary staff is comprised of both Jewish and non-Jewish believers with their own unique stories about coming to faith, discovering the Jewishness of Jesus, and responding to the call to Jewish evangelism. Their vibrant testimonies and hearts for Jewish evangelism will certainly encourage your church!
God’s Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East’s turbulent history continues to manifest today, and the entire world feels its effects. The conflict originates in the Bible, and thankfully, its solution is there, too! The Word of God is our “roadmap” for peace in the Middle East. However, unlike a traditional road map, God’s pathway to peace is a one-way street. Diving into this very biblical topic will leave your church with a worldwide perspective for peace.
Stop the Hate: The Church’s Response to Antisemitism
As a mission to the Jewish people, it is imperative that we address the current rise in antisemitism. To better equip our partners in the gospel, we created this relevant presentation for your church to enhance the greater body of Christ’s understanding of this age-old hatred’s origins, its effects today, and how connecting the church to its Jewish roots and to Jewish evangelism can STOP THE HATE.
Messiah in the Old Testament
Throughout Scripture, God has revealed His plan of salvation. While the gospel is often associated with the New Testament, it is interwoven throughout all of Scripture, which includes the Old Testament. God has always communicated the way of salvation for His people and you can, too!
The Church and the Jewish People
This sermon is rooted and grounded in Romans chapters 9 through 11, and it examines the relationship that exists between Israel and the church. More importantly, this message will help believers see the need for Jewish evangelism and encourage them to share the gospel with their Jewish friends.
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
Invite a Speaker
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at 1-888-405-5874
Resources
Sunday School Lessons for kids
Fall Feasts
Learn about three fall holidays: Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), in which we thank the Lord for His redemption; Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), in which we acknowledge our sins, and rejoice in Messiah Jesus‘ atonement; and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), during which we celebrate God’s provision.
Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)
Learn about this ancient and important Jewish holiday and help you see how it points to Yeshua.
Hanukkah
Hanukkah reminds us that we cannot worship and rejoice in a place that is uncared for. After the people cleaned up the Temple and rededicated it, they were able to worship God with a pure heart.
Advent
Advent is the four weeks leading up to Christmas where we celebrate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. Advent means “the coming.” The Old Testament prophets proclaimed over and over again the coming of a King, a Messiah who would bring people peace and mercy.
Messiah in the Passover
Discover why Passover is such an important festival-not only for Jewish people but for believers in Jesus, the Messiah, as well. As you will see, this story of freedom from slavery reflects the life and purpose of the Messiah.
Resurrection Day (Easter)
Easter is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. His death coincided with the Jewish Passover — He served as our Passover Lamb. We celebrate the fact that Jesus conquered death once and for all.
Shavuot (Pentecost)
Shavuot is traditionally celebrated by Jewish people as the time when Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai — and it also celebrates the first wheat harvest of spring in Israel.
For Pastors
Sermon outlines
Videos
Testimonials
Check out our endorsements from Christian leaders and pastors here.
Our Eight-Point Promises to You
Chosen People Ministries has been blessed for 130 years with the opportunity to speak in many events and churches of various denominations. Many of our missionaries have also been pastors or Messianic leaders themselves before or while also ministering with Chosen People Ministries. We understand and respect the responsibility and concern of putting someone in the pulpit at your congregation. Ministering in churches is not something we take lightly.
What can you expect from one of our speakers? Our staff has a passion and a burning desire to help believers learn and appreciate the biblical Jewish roots of their Christian faith from the Scriptures. Believers will also become equipped to conversationally share with their Jewish friends about the Jewish Messiah.
Our promises to you are:
-
1.
To stay committed to the Word of God.
-
2.
To stay committed to the way of salvation for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, through Jesus our Messiah and only way to heaven.
-
3.
To provide well-trained, experienced, and educated speakers.
-
4.
To provide you a list of topics you can choose from to share with your church.
-
5.
To speak and cover the topic that you have chosen and not divert from it.
-
6.
To speak within the time allotted.
-
7.
To provide, at your request, references and recommendations from well-known Christian leaders and pastors who have welcomed our speakers at their churches.
-
8.
To be available after services to answer questions from the congregation.
Invite a speaker
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at
1-888-405-5874
This festival celebrates the time when God gave the Law to Israel on Mount Sinai (Exodus 19–24). More than a thousand years later, God poured out His Holy Spirit upon the apostles on this holy day and made it doubly precious by also making it the birthday of the church (Acts 2:1–41).
Complete your Lenten/Resurrection Sunday program by scheduling one of our Messiah in the Passover experiences at your church, chapel service, life group, or Bible study. We offer three unique experiences: a Passover Seder demonstration, a demonstration with communion, and a banquet. This event is a fantastic opportunity to expose your Jewish family, friends, and coworkers to the gospel.
The book of Esther contains one of the most significant victories for the Jewish people against antisemitic persecution. Victory for the Jewish people is a victory for all people against all racism. Our Purim message brings this ancient account into a relevant and modern perspective. Had the Jewish people been annihilated by the hand of Haman, how could the Messiah (Jesus) fulfill the prophecies regarding His coming?
Fall Topics
Jesus: The Tabernacle, and Its Significance
The Feast of Tabernacles reveals more than God’s presence accompanying the Israelites in the wilderness. It foretells the day when God’s presence would dwell among us in human flesh and the implications of that beautiful truth.
The Gospel in the Fall Feasts of Israel
To walk in the ways of the Savior is at the heart of every believer. We can do this by connecting with His culture and the things He holds dear. Throughout the gospels, we read that Jesus was in Jerusalem with His disciples for the feasts, so they must be significant for us, too! Discover the past, present, and prophetic impact of Leviticus 23 with your church.
Winter Topics
The Greatest Day in Jewish History
Christmas is the greatest day not only in the history of the world but also in Jewish history when a miracle of miracles took place:God became a man according to His marvelous plan. This message uncovers the how, where, when, and why behind the glorious Christmas story.
To the Jew First
What better time to examine God’s strategy for evangelism according to Romans 1:16—and the Church’s responsibility in carrying out this task—than during the first month of the year?
Advent, Hanukkah, and Christmas
You probably do not think of the Christmas season as being very Jewish. In fact, most people believe Christmas and Judaism are completely unrelated. However, if you explore God’s Word, you will find that the birth of the Messiah is very Jewish! In this presentation, we will explore biblical prophecy as it relates to Jesus’ first coming as the promised Messiah of the Jewish people and the Savior of the world.
Other Topics
Jewish Evangelism Seminar
This presentation is best for an evening or weekend service, or even an adult Sunday school. The topics covered by the seminar include Jewish sensitivities to the gospel, basic “how-to’s” on sharing the gospel with Jewish people, and how to answer Jewish objections to the gospel. There is time for questions and answers as well.
Personal Testimony
Our diverse missionary staff is comprised of both Jewish and non-Jewish believers with their own unique stories about coming to faith, discovering the Jewishness of Jesus, and responding to the call to Jewish evangelism. Their vibrant testimonies and hearts for Jewish evangelism will certainly encourage your church!
God’s Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East’s turbulent history continues to manifest today, and the entire world feels its effects. The conflict originates in the Bible, and thankfully, its solution is there, too! The Word of God is our “roadmap” for peace in the Middle East. However, unlike a traditional road map, God’s pathway to peace is a one-way street. Diving into this very biblical topic will leave your church with a worldwide perspective for peace.
Stop the Hate: The Church’s Response to Antisemitism
As a mission to the Jewish people, it is imperative that we address the current rise in antisemitism. To better equip our partners in the gospel, we created this relevant presentation for your church to enhance the greater body of Christ’s understanding of this age-old hatred’s origins, its effects today, and how connecting the church to its Jewish roots and to Jewish evangelism can STOP THE HATE.
Messiah in the Old Testament
Throughout Scripture, God has revealed His plan of salvation. While the gospel is often associated with the New Testament, it is interwoven throughout all of Scripture, which includes the Old Testament. God has always communicated the way of salvation for His people and you can, too!
The Church and the Jewish People
This sermon is rooted and grounded in Romans chapters 9 through 11, and it examines the relationship that exists between Israel and the church. More importantly, this message will help believers see the need for Jewish evangelism and encourage them to share the gospel with their Jewish friends.
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
Invite a Speaker
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at 1-888-405-5874
Resources
Sunday School Lessons for kids
Fall Feasts
Learn about three fall holidays: Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), in which we thank the Lord for His redemption; Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), in which we acknowledge our sins, and rejoice in Messiah Jesus‘ atonement; and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), during which we celebrate God’s provision.
Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)
Learn about this ancient and important Jewish holiday and help you see how it points to Yeshua.
Hanukkah
Hanukkah reminds us that we cannot worship and rejoice in a place that is uncared for. After the people cleaned up the Temple and rededicated it, they were able to worship God with a pure heart.
Advent
Advent is the four weeks leading up to Christmas where we celebrate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. Advent means “the coming.” The Old Testament prophets proclaimed over and over again the coming of a King, a Messiah who would bring people peace and mercy.
Messiah in the Passover
Discover why Passover is such an important festival-not only for Jewish people but for believers in Jesus, the Messiah, as well. As you will see, this story of freedom from slavery reflects the life and purpose of the Messiah.
Resurrection Day (Easter)
Easter is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. His death coincided with the Jewish Passover — He served as our Passover Lamb. We celebrate the fact that Jesus conquered death once and for all.
Shavuot (Pentecost)
Shavuot is traditionally celebrated by Jewish people as the time when Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai — and it also celebrates the first wheat harvest of spring in Israel.
For Pastors
Sermon outlines
Videos
Testimonials
Check out our endorsements from Christian leaders and pastors here.
Our Eight-Point Promises to You
Chosen People Ministries has been blessed for 130 years with the opportunity to speak in many events and churches of various denominations. Many of our missionaries have also been pastors or Messianic leaders themselves before or while also ministering with Chosen People Ministries. We understand and respect the responsibility and concern of putting someone in the pulpit at your congregation. Ministering in churches is not something we take lightly.
What can you expect from one of our speakers? Our staff has a passion and a burning desire to help believers learn and appreciate the biblical Jewish roots of their Christian faith from the Scriptures. Believers will also become equipped to conversationally share with their Jewish friends about the Jewish Messiah.
Our promises to you are:
-
1.
To stay committed to the Word of God.
-
2.
To stay committed to the way of salvation for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, through Jesus our Messiah and only way to heaven.
-
3.
To provide well-trained, experienced, and educated speakers.
-
4.
To provide you a list of topics you can choose from to share with your church.
-
5.
To speak and cover the topic that you have chosen and not divert from it.
-
6.
To speak within the time allotted.
-
7.
To provide, at your request, references and recommendations from well-known Christian leaders and pastors who have welcomed our speakers at their churches.
-
8.
To be available after services to answer questions from the congregation.
Invite a speaker
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at
1-888-405-5874
The Feast of Tabernacles reveals more than God’s presence accompanying the Israelites in the wilderness. It foretells the day when God’s presence would dwell among us in human flesh and the implications of that beautiful truth.
To walk in the ways of the Savior is at the heart of every believer. We can do this by connecting with His culture and the things He holds dear. Throughout the gospels, we read that Jesus was in Jerusalem with His disciples for the feasts, so they must be significant for us, too! Discover the past, present, and prophetic impact of Leviticus 23 with your church.
Winter Topics
The Greatest Day in Jewish History
Christmas is the greatest day not only in the history of the world but also in Jewish history when a miracle of miracles took place:God became a man according to His marvelous plan. This message uncovers the how, where, when, and why behind the glorious Christmas story.
To the Jew First
What better time to examine God’s strategy for evangelism according to Romans 1:16—and the Church’s responsibility in carrying out this task—than during the first month of the year?
Advent, Hanukkah, and Christmas
You probably do not think of the Christmas season as being very Jewish. In fact, most people believe Christmas and Judaism are completely unrelated. However, if you explore God’s Word, you will find that the birth of the Messiah is very Jewish! In this presentation, we will explore biblical prophecy as it relates to Jesus’ first coming as the promised Messiah of the Jewish people and the Savior of the world.
Other Topics
Jewish Evangelism Seminar
This presentation is best for an evening or weekend service, or even an adult Sunday school. The topics covered by the seminar include Jewish sensitivities to the gospel, basic “how-to’s” on sharing the gospel with Jewish people, and how to answer Jewish objections to the gospel. There is time for questions and answers as well.
Personal Testimony
Our diverse missionary staff is comprised of both Jewish and non-Jewish believers with their own unique stories about coming to faith, discovering the Jewishness of Jesus, and responding to the call to Jewish evangelism. Their vibrant testimonies and hearts for Jewish evangelism will certainly encourage your church!
God’s Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East’s turbulent history continues to manifest today, and the entire world feels its effects. The conflict originates in the Bible, and thankfully, its solution is there, too! The Word of God is our “roadmap” for peace in the Middle East. However, unlike a traditional road map, God’s pathway to peace is a one-way street. Diving into this very biblical topic will leave your church with a worldwide perspective for peace.
Stop the Hate: The Church’s Response to Antisemitism
As a mission to the Jewish people, it is imperative that we address the current rise in antisemitism. To better equip our partners in the gospel, we created this relevant presentation for your church to enhance the greater body of Christ’s understanding of this age-old hatred’s origins, its effects today, and how connecting the church to its Jewish roots and to Jewish evangelism can STOP THE HATE.
Messiah in the Old Testament
Throughout Scripture, God has revealed His plan of salvation. While the gospel is often associated with the New Testament, it is interwoven throughout all of Scripture, which includes the Old Testament. God has always communicated the way of salvation for His people and you can, too!
The Church and the Jewish People
This sermon is rooted and grounded in Romans chapters 9 through 11, and it examines the relationship that exists between Israel and the church. More importantly, this message will help believers see the need for Jewish evangelism and encourage them to share the gospel with their Jewish friends.
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
Invite a Speaker
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at 1-888-405-5874
Resources
Sunday School Lessons for kids
Fall Feasts
Learn about three fall holidays: Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), in which we thank the Lord for His redemption; Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), in which we acknowledge our sins, and rejoice in Messiah Jesus‘ atonement; and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), during which we celebrate God’s provision.
Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)
Learn about this ancient and important Jewish holiday and help you see how it points to Yeshua.
Hanukkah
Hanukkah reminds us that we cannot worship and rejoice in a place that is uncared for. After the people cleaned up the Temple and rededicated it, they were able to worship God with a pure heart.
Advent
Advent is the four weeks leading up to Christmas where we celebrate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. Advent means “the coming.” The Old Testament prophets proclaimed over and over again the coming of a King, a Messiah who would bring people peace and mercy.
Messiah in the Passover
Discover why Passover is such an important festival-not only for Jewish people but for believers in Jesus, the Messiah, as well. As you will see, this story of freedom from slavery reflects the life and purpose of the Messiah.
Resurrection Day (Easter)
Easter is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. His death coincided with the Jewish Passover — He served as our Passover Lamb. We celebrate the fact that Jesus conquered death once and for all.
Shavuot (Pentecost)
Shavuot is traditionally celebrated by Jewish people as the time when Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai — and it also celebrates the first wheat harvest of spring in Israel.
For Pastors
Sermon outlines
Videos
Testimonials
Check out our endorsements from Christian leaders and pastors here.
Our Eight-Point Promises to You
Chosen People Ministries has been blessed for 130 years with the opportunity to speak in many events and churches of various denominations. Many of our missionaries have also been pastors or Messianic leaders themselves before or while also ministering with Chosen People Ministries. We understand and respect the responsibility and concern of putting someone in the pulpit at your congregation. Ministering in churches is not something we take lightly.
What can you expect from one of our speakers? Our staff has a passion and a burning desire to help believers learn and appreciate the biblical Jewish roots of their Christian faith from the Scriptures. Believers will also become equipped to conversationally share with their Jewish friends about the Jewish Messiah.
Our promises to you are:
-
1.
To stay committed to the Word of God.
-
2.
To stay committed to the way of salvation for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, through Jesus our Messiah and only way to heaven.
-
3.
To provide well-trained, experienced, and educated speakers.
-
4.
To provide you a list of topics you can choose from to share with your church.
-
5.
To speak and cover the topic that you have chosen and not divert from it.
-
6.
To speak within the time allotted.
-
7.
To provide, at your request, references and recommendations from well-known Christian leaders and pastors who have welcomed our speakers at their churches.
-
8.
To be available after services to answer questions from the congregation.
Invite a speaker
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at
1-888-405-5874
Christmas is the greatest day not only in the history of the world but also in Jewish history when a miracle of miracles took place:God became a man according to His marvelous plan. This message uncovers the how, where, when, and why behind the glorious Christmas story.
What better time to examine God’s strategy for evangelism according to Romans 1:16—and the Church’s responsibility in carrying out this task—than during the first month of the year?
You probably do not think of the Christmas season as being very Jewish. In fact, most people believe Christmas and Judaism are completely unrelated. However, if you explore God’s Word, you will find that the birth of the Messiah is very Jewish! In this presentation, we will explore biblical prophecy as it relates to Jesus’ first coming as the promised Messiah of the Jewish people and the Savior of the world.
Other Topics
Jewish Evangelism Seminar
This presentation is best for an evening or weekend service, or even an adult Sunday school. The topics covered by the seminar include Jewish sensitivities to the gospel, basic “how-to’s” on sharing the gospel with Jewish people, and how to answer Jewish objections to the gospel. There is time for questions and answers as well.
Personal Testimony
Our diverse missionary staff is comprised of both Jewish and non-Jewish believers with their own unique stories about coming to faith, discovering the Jewishness of Jesus, and responding to the call to Jewish evangelism. Their vibrant testimonies and hearts for Jewish evangelism will certainly encourage your church!
God’s Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East’s turbulent history continues to manifest today, and the entire world feels its effects. The conflict originates in the Bible, and thankfully, its solution is there, too! The Word of God is our “roadmap” for peace in the Middle East. However, unlike a traditional road map, God’s pathway to peace is a one-way street. Diving into this very biblical topic will leave your church with a worldwide perspective for peace.
Stop the Hate: The Church’s Response to Antisemitism
As a mission to the Jewish people, it is imperative that we address the current rise in antisemitism. To better equip our partners in the gospel, we created this relevant presentation for your church to enhance the greater body of Christ’s understanding of this age-old hatred’s origins, its effects today, and how connecting the church to its Jewish roots and to Jewish evangelism can STOP THE HATE.
Messiah in the Old Testament
Throughout Scripture, God has revealed His plan of salvation. While the gospel is often associated with the New Testament, it is interwoven throughout all of Scripture, which includes the Old Testament. God has always communicated the way of salvation for His people and you can, too!
The Church and the Jewish People
This sermon is rooted and grounded in Romans chapters 9 through 11, and it examines the relationship that exists between Israel and the church. More importantly, this message will help believers see the need for Jewish evangelism and encourage them to share the gospel with their Jewish friends.
This presentation is best for an evening or weekend service, or even an adult Sunday school. The topics covered by the seminar include Jewish sensitivities to the gospel, basic “how-to’s” on sharing the gospel with Jewish people, and how to answer Jewish objections to the gospel. There is time for questions and answers as well.
Our diverse missionary staff is comprised of both Jewish and non-Jewish believers with their own unique stories about coming to faith, discovering the Jewishness of Jesus, and responding to the call to Jewish evangelism. Their vibrant testimonies and hearts for Jewish evangelism will certainly encourage your church!
The Middle East’s turbulent history continues to manifest today, and the entire world feels its effects. The conflict originates in the Bible, and thankfully, its solution is there, too! The Word of God is our “roadmap” for peace in the Middle East. However, unlike a traditional road map, God’s pathway to peace is a one-way street. Diving into this very biblical topic will leave your church with a worldwide perspective for peace.
As a mission to the Jewish people, it is imperative that we address the current rise in antisemitism. To better equip our partners in the gospel, we created this relevant presentation for your church to enhance the greater body of Christ’s understanding of this age-old hatred’s origins, its effects today, and how connecting the church to its Jewish roots and to Jewish evangelism can STOP THE HATE.
Throughout Scripture, God has revealed His plan of salvation. While the gospel is often associated with the New Testament, it is interwoven throughout all of Scripture, which includes the Old Testament. God has always communicated the way of salvation for His people and you can, too!
This sermon is rooted and grounded in Romans chapters 9 through 11, and it examines the relationship that exists between Israel and the church. More importantly, this message will help believers see the need for Jewish evangelism and encourage them to share the gospel with their Jewish friends.
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at 1-888-405-5874
Resources
Sunday School Lessons for kids
Learn about three fall holidays: Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), in which we thank the Lord for His redemption; Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), in which we acknowledge our sins, and rejoice in Messiah Jesus‘ atonement; and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), during which we celebrate God’s provision.
Learn about this ancient and important Jewish holiday and help you see how it points to Yeshua.
Hanukkah reminds us that we cannot worship and rejoice in a place that is uncared for. After the people cleaned up the Temple and rededicated it, they were able to worship God with a pure heart.
Advent is the four weeks leading up to Christmas where we celebrate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. Advent means “the coming.” The Old Testament prophets proclaimed over and over again the coming of a King, a Messiah who would bring people peace and mercy.
Discover why Passover is such an important festival-not only for Jewish people but for believers in Jesus, the Messiah, as well. As you will see, this story of freedom from slavery reflects the life and purpose of the Messiah.
Easter is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. His death coincided with the Jewish Passover — He served as our Passover Lamb. We celebrate the fact that Jesus conquered death once and for all.
Shavuot is traditionally celebrated by Jewish people as the time when Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai — and it also celebrates the first wheat harvest of spring in Israel.
For Pastors
Sermon outlines
Videos
Testimonials
Check out our endorsements from Christian leaders and pastors here.
Our Eight-Point Promises to You
Chosen People Ministries has been blessed for 130 years with the opportunity to speak in many events and churches of various denominations. Many of our missionaries have also been pastors or Messianic leaders themselves before or while also ministering with Chosen People Ministries. We understand and respect the responsibility and concern of putting someone in the pulpit at your congregation. Ministering in churches is not something we take lightly.
What can you expect from one of our speakers? Our staff has a passion and a burning desire to help believers learn and appreciate the biblical Jewish roots of their Christian faith from the Scriptures. Believers will also become equipped to conversationally share with their Jewish friends about the Jewish Messiah.
Our promises to you are:
-
1.To stay committed to the Word of God.
-
2.To stay committed to the way of salvation for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, through Jesus our Messiah and only way to heaven.
-
3.To provide well-trained, experienced, and educated speakers.
-
4.To provide you a list of topics you can choose from to share with your church.
-
5.To speak and cover the topic that you have chosen and not divert from it.
-
6.To speak within the time allotted.
-
7.To provide, at your request, references and recommendations from well-known Christian leaders and pastors who have welcomed our speakers at their churches.
-
8.To be available after services to answer questions from the congregation.
Invite a speaker
Schedule a Chosen People Ministries speaker at your church, and let us serve you as we serve the Lord and the Jewish people together!
You may also contact our Church Ministries department by phone at
1-888-405-5874