Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue

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Roswell, United States

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Synagogue· Messianic synagogue· Place of worship

Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue is located in Roswell, United States on 625 Hembree Pkwy. Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category synagogue in United States.

Address

625 Hembree Pkwy

Phone

+1 4046200729

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lucille Van Alstine

I enjoyed the praise and worship. The message Rabbi Ryan gave was truly sent to the heart.

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Ruth Sabin

Tikvat David is an incredibly special place even among Messianic synagogues. Rabbi Lambert along with several members of the congregation or so knowledgeable on a great many topics and questions of all levels are always encouraged. I learn something new each time I attend and my husband and I have found ourselves amazingly blessed to be taken into such a deep, truth-seeking and warm community. Please come visit!

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Ruben Ramos

Tikvat David is a wonderful messianic synagogue with a loving, family-style community that encourages participation in their services. I was impressed at their dedication to liturgy and desire to grow in both knowledge and practice. Rabbi Ryan Lambert is a gem in the Messianic movement, a truly inspiring leader. I really got the sense of a growing, loving, and--most importantly--Godly community. If I lived in Georgia, this would be my community.

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Robin May

Rabbi Ryan is a scholar. He, David, and their team are informative and friendly. The congregation is welcoming and friendly. I enjoy my time there.

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Luis Santiago

I visited this congregation once while I lived in Alpharetta and during my transition to Orlando. I started attending a Congregation in Orlando and while I was in Alpharetta I wanted to attend Shabbat, so I Googled this congregation and decided to attend. From the moment I entered I felt uneasy and the members barely acknowledged me. At one point I was told about another congregation in Roswell I should visit. Talk about feeling unwelcomed! I guess I’m spoiled by how we welcome visitors in my congregation and make every effort to welcome them and invite them to share in our Oneg. Needless to say I never returned nor do I ever want to. I hope and pray this was an isolated occurrence and not the norm.