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The History of Our Communion

In this message, Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman shares insights into the Jewish roots of communion, drawing from personal anecdotes and biblical teachings. He explains the significance of the Kiddush ceremony, highlighting its connection to sanctification and separation in Jewish tradition. Pastor Eric explores the history and practice of Kiddush, linking it to biblical themes such as rest, covenant relationship, and the sacrifice of Jesus. He emphasizes the invitation for all believers, Jews and Gentiles, to partake in communion as a symbol of faith in Christ. Pastor Eric concludes with a call to worship, expressing gratitude for God's presence and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

Grafted into Israel |S1:E6|

Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman, from House of David Ministries, continues his teaching on the kingdom of God in part four of a six-part series titled "Grafted into Israel." In this segment, he explores how nations, including the Jewish people, can share in God's promises and covenants made with Israel. He emphasizes the concept of being adopted children of God through Christ, regardless of nationality, and explains the significance of Israel as God's firstborn nation. Drawing from biblical references, he illustrates how Gentiles can be grafted into Israel spiritually and become partakers of God's promises. He clarifies that adopting Jewish customs is not obligatory for Gentile believers, but instead, it's about sharing in the blessings and inheritances promised to Israel. Pastor Eric highlights that God's inclusion of the Gentiles does not negate His covenant with Israel but provokes Israel to return to its irrevocable calling of being a light to the nations. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding God's plan for Israel and the nations, inviting listeners to delve deeper into Israel's calling in the subsequent teachings.

The Birth of a Ministry |S1:E2|


Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman of House of David Ministries shares his journey from personal salvation to ministry involvement. Moving from New Hampshire to California, he embarked on a quest to understand Christianity's separation from its Jewish roots. Engaging with local pastors, he explored his heritage, eventually starting a collegiate ministry called House of David. Despite initially targeting Jewish students, the ministry attracted international students, leading to Pastor Eric's ordination. Relocating to Washington, DC, he continued teaching about Christianity's Jewish foundation, officially founding House of David Ministries in 2017. This coincided with significant events affirming the ministry's mission to bridge the gap between Christianity and Judaism. Looking ahead, Pastor Eric aims to explore topics like the kingdom of God, biblical prophecy, and the interconnectedness of America, Christianity, and Israel.

The Journey of Transformation |S1:E1|

Pastor Eric Michael Teitelman welcomes the audience to House of David Ministries and shares his personal journey. Born to Jewish parents in Chicago, he moved to Israel as a child but later returned to the United States. Despite initial skepticism, he and his wife Kim explored Christianity, eventually leading him to a profound realization of Jesus as the Messiah. This transformational experience deepened his faith, leading him to establish the House of David Ministries. He expresses a conviction about the ministry's purpose in both the United States and Israel, emphasizing God's ongoing restoration work.