GATHERINGS
LOCATION
Jacob’s Tent is located at 1080 Montgomery Ave NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 in the Pathway Press Building.
The main entrance is on the Montgomery Ave NE side of the building.
Parking is across the street from the main entrance of the building. The front entrance contains a wheelchair accessible entrance for those in need of it. Please do not park at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary.
The main entrance is on the Montgomery Ave NE side of the building.
Parking is across the street from the main entrance of the building. The front entrance contains a wheelchair accessible entrance for those in need of it. Please do not park at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary.
SHABBAT SERVICES
We meet every Saturday at 11 AM. We first gather for Praise & Worship accompanied by Davidic-style dance, followed by a message inspired by the weekly Torah portion. After each service we meet for Oneg (a time of food and fellowship). Our community meal is followed by a Midrash (Q & A/discussion).
Dancing during praise and worship is encouraged and participation is voluntary. If you wish to join with our dancers, participants typically meet around 10:00 AM to freshen up on the appropriate dances for the day’s worship service. All interested parties are invited to join them.
Everyone is asked to go into the main sanctuary after Oneg. Classes are then dismissed by Bill Cloud after the Meal Blessing. During the Midrash, all young people (10-19 years) are invited to join Jeremy & Carmen Doll for a Bible Study and fun in the Youth room. Participation is voluntary. Children (5-9) are invited to join the Treasures class with Mrs. Neyla and Mrs. Katie.
There is a nursery area available during the service for our little ones 4 years old and under to be checked in if you would like to drop them off. A second Nursery area is provided for families with little ones that would like to keep their child(ren) with them. Please don’t bring sick children into the nursery out of consideration for others. Monitors are in both nurseries so that parents may view and hear the service. During the Midrash, parents with little ones (4 and under) are welcome to stay with the children in the regular nursery.
All of our Shabbat services are LiveStreamed, and can be viewed on our website, Facebook page, and on Jacobs Tent's YouTube channel .
Dancing during praise and worship is encouraged and participation is voluntary. If you wish to join with our dancers, participants typically meet around 10:00 AM to freshen up on the appropriate dances for the day’s worship service. All interested parties are invited to join them.
Everyone is asked to go into the main sanctuary after Oneg. Classes are then dismissed by Bill Cloud after the Meal Blessing. During the Midrash, all young people (10-19 years) are invited to join Jeremy & Carmen Doll for a Bible Study and fun in the Youth room. Participation is voluntary. Children (5-9) are invited to join the Treasures class with Mrs. Neyla and Mrs. Katie.
There is a nursery area available during the service for our little ones 4 years old and under to be checked in if you would like to drop them off. A second Nursery area is provided for families with little ones that would like to keep their child(ren) with them. Please don’t bring sick children into the nursery out of consideration for others. Monitors are in both nurseries so that parents may view and hear the service. During the Midrash, parents with little ones (4 and under) are welcome to stay with the children in the regular nursery.
All of our Shabbat services are LiveStreamed, and can be viewed on our website, Facebook page, and on Jacobs Tent's YouTube channel .
MID-WEEK MEETING
We gather each Wednesday at 7 PM for a midweek Bible study. All ages are invited to attend the Bible study, but for our children and youth, we have classes, activities and games.
NEW MOON SERVICE & OTHER FEAST DAYS
We congregate on each New Moon for food and celebration. Dates will vary according to the calendar so consult our schedule for service dates and times. We observe the Biblical Festivals and holy days and have special events for each of these appointed times (moedim) as well as Purim and Hanukkah.