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Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon

Congregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin Solomon

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Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting.

On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He completed his Yeshiva training with the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues (IAMCS) with whom he holds his rabbinic ordination. Rabbi Kevin is a long standing member of Mensa.

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How much do you want to dwell with G-d? Do you think G-d wants to spend time with you? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he highlights G-d’s loving nature and how His desire to draw us near shines through on Shemini Atzeret stronger than ever. G-d loves you so much that He wants to tabernacle with you as you live out your life, so it is imperative to respond to such love by accepting that and deepening your connection to G-d. Chag Sameach!Leviticus 23.36; Leviticus 23.39; Numbers 29.36; Revelation 21.2-4; Isaiah 40.8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Faithfulness Fruit

Faithfulness Fruit

2025-10-1147:01

How much do you trust G-d? Do you turn your beliefs into actions? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he puts the spotlight on a certain fruit of the Spirit and spurs us to act because of our trust, persuasion, and faith in the L-rd. Be bold, and rely on the L-rd to guide your path by taking the steps needed to move forward and deeper in your journey with the L-rd. Be blessed this Shabbat!Matthew 7.15-20; Leviticus 23.39-40; Exodus 23.16; Deuteronomy 16.15; Galatians 5.22-25; Habakkuk 2.4; Romans 1.16-17; 2 Thessalonians 3.3; Deuteronomy 7.9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Meaning: Sukkot

Meaning: Sukkot

2025-10-0647:25

Why do you follow G-d’s commandments? What are the benefits of tradition? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he commemorates Sukkot by weighing the pros and cons of longstanding traditions, and emphasizes the need to follow Scripture above all. Learning the meaning behind Scriptural commandments and traditions allows us to appreciate, prioritize, and honor them appropriately. Chag Sukkot Sameach!Nehemiah 8.1-2; Nehemiah 8.11-18; Numbers 15.38-39; Mark 7.5-9; Lamentations 3.21-23Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
The Greatest Decision

The Greatest Decision

2025-10-0449:46

How do you make big decisions? What are your main factors when you weigh the choice? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he shares Scriptural decision-making tips, and how we can put G-d first while prayerfully seeking a good outcome. Some decisions are not wrong, but still not the best choice, so we must not sacrifice the highest priorities to accomplish less important things. May the L-rd guide you today!Genesis 25.29-34; 1 Samuel 15.20-23; Jonah 1.1-3; Luke 6.12-13; Luke 10.38-42; Philippians 3.7-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is your attitude when you fast? Do you humble or afflict yourself on Yom Kippur? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he challenges us to experience Yom Kippur deeply, and that in our affliction on this day, we have an internalized attitude of humble repentance. Do not let pride stop you from turning away from the sins you have committed, and instead seek to be cleansed by the blood of our Messiah, Yeshua. Chatima Tova.Matthew 6.16-18; Leviticus 23.26-27; Leviticus 23.32; Luke 18.10-14; Luke 22.41-42; Leviticus 16.29-31Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Eternal: Kol Nidre

Eternal: Kol Nidre

2025-10-0146:02

What do you own? What do you live your life for? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he commemorates Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, by looking to the future and noting how very few things we do now will matter in eternity. If we dedicate ourselves to living out our faith by pursuing G-d and loving others, we will be building up our lives for far after our bodies return to dust. May you have a meaningful fast.Genesis 3.17-19; Luke 12.13-21; 2 Corinthians 4.17-18; Colossians 3.1-3; John 6.27-29; Matthew 25.34-36; Matthew 25.40Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Days of Awe Worship Shabbat

Days of Awe Worship Shabbat

2025-09-2701:19:29

What is your attitude towards worship? Do you pour out your heart to the L-rd in those times? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he shares insights about the many ways worship can be strongly impactful to your relationship with the L-rd and how you can receive from Him. G-d is so immense and powerful, but He loves you personally and deeply, so we should pursue Him with worship during these Days of Awe. Shabbat Shalom!Psalm 105.1-4; Revelation 19.6; Psalm 139.23-24; Acts 4.12; Philippians 2.10-11; Psalm 9.4-7; Matthew 7.24-25; Psalm 37.25; Ezekiel 37.9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
What is G-d calling you to do more? What direction are you heading? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he celebrates Rosh Hashanah by reflecting on the sometimes uncertain journey of Abraham that led to the Akedah. When G-d calls you to something, it can be very hard and answers will not always be apparent, but He will be with you every step of the way. Chag Sameach!Genesis 12.1-3; Genesis 12.10; Genesis 22.1-2; John 14.5-6Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Do you keep the commandments of the L-rd? What do you need to be reminded of? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he welcomes in a new year this Rosh Hashanah and reminds us all to refocus our relationships with G-d. Stop, and remember to heed the sound of the shofar, as we need to prioritize G-d highest by following His instructions with love and discipline. Shana Tova!Leviticus 23.23-25; Ecclesiastes 12.13-14; 1 Corinthians 13.13; Micah 6.8; Mark 12.28-31; Leviticus 23.24Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Is AI of greater worth than you? Do you think there is a line to how far AI can go? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he gets technical and urges us to remember that G-d is the Creator, and we are the creation along with how much G-d values humanity, while still being sovereign. Even though we have free will unlike AI, we should look to our loving G-d’s guiding hand and choose His will. Shabbat Shalom!Genesis 11.4-9; Romans 1.25; Genesis 3.4-5Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker

Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker

2025-09-1341:58

Do you have moments that feel out of character? Is G-d calling you to enter His presence more? Join guest speaker, Rabbi Dr. Bruce Tucker of Congregation Beth Judah in Ormond Beach, Florida, as he encourages us to pursue G-d and receive His love at every turn, because G-d wants to keep us closer. He is faithful to keep His promises, and we should put forth our best effort to give Him our all in return. Be blessed as we prepare for the High Holy Days!Psalm 8.6; Numbers 22.1; Deuteronomy 26.1-2; Deuteronomy 26.5; Deuteronomy 26.9-11; Deuteronomy 28.69; Deuteronomy 29.1-5; Deuteronomy 29.8; Jude 1.20-21; Jude 1.24-25; Revelation 1.4-8Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Under The Rug

Under The Rug

2025-09-0647:48

Are there any unturned stones in your life that still impact you? What priorities do you have in your decisions and motivations? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he emphasizes the great need to seek G-d more than anything else, and that includes letting Him clean out things we are still quietly holding onto. Rather than sweeping it under the rug, knock down the wall with the L-rd to be rebuilt without such cracks. Shabbat Shalom!Jeremiah 29.11-13; Proverbs 3.13-18; Isaiah 55.6; 2 Samuel 12.1-7; Luke 12.2-3Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Rabbi Dr. Shawn Moir

Rabbi Dr. Shawn Moir

2025-08-3043:33

Are you holding back some parts of your life from the L-rd? Are you able to hear from G-d, and act on what He says? Join guest speaker Rabbi Shawn Moir of Congregation Baruch HaShem in Dallas, Texas, as he challenges us to look within and see what facets of our lives are closed off to the L-rd’s input, and how we can actively be an example for G-d even to those who oppose us. If G-d is leading us towards something that is difficult or intimidating to tackle, we must nonetheless heed His call, and He will have our backs through it all. This message is developmental!Acts 9.1-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
L-E-T

L-E-T

2025-08-2340:19

Do you allow G-d to move in your life? Do you trust G-d to act if you let Him? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he encourages us to let G-d work in our lives, because even in circumstances where we do not know if we can attain restoration or progress, He is faithful. When G-d gives you opportunities to serve or receive from Him, allow G-d to walk with you. Be blessed this Shabbat!James 4.7-8; Numbers 13.31-32; Numbers 14.6-8; Numbers 14.21-24; Deuteronomy 30.19-20; Colossians 3.15-16Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Blame Less

Blame Less

2025-08-1641:15

Do you take responsibility for your actions? Do you ever find it too easy to point your finger at others instead? Join Rabbi Kevin of Congregation Beth Hallel as he calls out the speed at which we can play the blame game rather than taking ownership of our actions, even when some circumstances are out of our control. No temptation can overcome you when you combat it with G-d, so we must be accountable and do our part to persevere through struggles. Shabbat Shalom!Exodus 32.1-4; Exodus 32.24; Genesis 3.9-13; 1 Corinthians 10.12-13Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Love

Love

2025-08-0952:54

How does G-d love you? How far are you willing to go to shine your love to others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he continues the “Wisdom of Solomon” series by emphasizing different aspects of love, and the importance of putting it into action. Love is fruitless unless there is something done with it, so make good use of it and intentionally spread it to others! May you feel the love of the L-rd this Shabbat!Romans 1.31; John 11.3; John 11.33-36; Deuteronomy 6.4-5; John 13.34-35; Romans 12.9-10; 1 John 3.18Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Hang On

Hang On

2025-08-0246:33

Have you ever been in a valley in life? How long can you endure hard times? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he remembers Tisha B’Av by recounting the many hardships the Jewish people have faced, and how we can respond to such difficult moments or seasons in life. The L-rd is with you even amidst the trials, and we must lean on Him so He can lift us up and help us persevere. This message will give you hope!Psalm 137.1-5; Lamentations 2.5-6; Psalm 139.5-12; Lamentations 3.21-24; James 1.2-4; Psalm 126.1-3; Matthew 11.28-30; Zechariah 8.18-19Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Excuse Me

Excuse Me

2025-07-2641:00

What do you want to do? What are you willing to do for G-d and others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he continues the “Wisdom of Solomon” series by calling out excuses and spurring us to action through recounting a parable Yeshua told and recalling a Rabbi Robert quote. Since, in the end, people do what they want to do, we need to want G-d’s presence in our lives most. Be blessed this Shabbat!Matthew 25.14-30; Luke 14.16-24; Exodus 3.11; Exodus 3.13; Exodus 4.1; Exodus 4.10; Exodus 4.13-14; Deuteronomy 34.10-12Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Expecting

Expecting

2025-07-1952:50

Are you expecting for G-d to do something? Do you feel like you are just checking a box with your faith? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he reflects on Rabbi Robert’s quotes and emphasizes the importance of proactively expecting G-d to move in our lives. You have to take action with the trust that G-d is working to support us, and will continue to move us forward, as long as we seek and wait on Him with intention. Shabbat Shalom!Psalm 62.6-7; Psalm 20.7-8; Psalm 5.4; Daniel 3.16-18; 1 Peter 1.8-9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
Built Different

Built Different

2025-07-1251:52

How do you want to serve G-d? Are you willing to do what is hard? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he shares some reflections, many memories of Beth Hallel’s history, and the triumphs and trials along the way. There is great meaning in serving G-d through the Messianic Jewish movement, so we must be like living sacrifices and work through hardships in pursuit of G-d’s will. This message is motivational!Luke 14.27-30; Romans 12.1; Jeremiah 31.30-36; Romans 10.1Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel
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