Hello. Brand new here. Pretty new to the Torah community though Ive been skirting around the fringes for some time. Trying to make the break from sixty years of pagan christianity.
Hubby and I are miraculously at the same place right now, praise Yah for it. I, being the sociable one, am feeling alone with no community. What's next?
Susan Regan
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Delle Kistler
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Jeremy Springfield
Finding the right fit for fellowship can sometimes be difficult. As one who has attended congregations as well as led them, and have been doing so since the 90s, I will say to take your time and learn and adopt observance of the Word and traditions as you feel comfortable doing so.
Do not let anyone shame you or guilt you into any observance, but do so by faith and trust in Him and what He is revealing to you. He can be trusted to lead you in His timing.
I would also suggest that a major aspect of Torah believers is the desire to "know" things for sure, but it is absolutely okay to say "I don't know" about any given topic, and to just put it on the shelf until He shows you what He wants about it--it is fine to "not have an educated opinion" on a matter. We don't have to know it all, we just need to know the One who does, and trust Him in how He guides us. =)
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Sarah
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