Assemblies of Yahweh explained

Assemblies of Yahweh should not be confused with Assembly of Yahweh.

The Assemblies of Yahweh is a nonprofit religious organization with its international headquarters in Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States. The organization developed independently out of a radio ministry begun by Jacob O. Meyer in 1966.[1] [2] The Assemblies of Yahweh is the largest sacred name group,[3] but it is not part of the Sacred Name Movement.

Origin

The Assemblies of Yahweh consider themselves to be the reconstituted Apostolic Assembly that went into dormancy in AD 70. The founder, Jacob O. Meyer, learned about the name Yahweh while he was taking a biblical theological course. As a result, he became convinced of the importance of exclusively employing the names Yahweh for God and later, Yahshua for Jesus. Meyer went on to found the Assemblies of Yahweh in 1969. The organization sometimes refers to itself as "Modern Day Elijah", because, means "My El is Yahweh",[4] [5] also alluding to Malachi 4[6] and Mark 9:12,[7] concerning the return of the worship of Yahweh in the "latter days".

The Assemblies leaders call their faith 'True Worship', rather than Christianity or Judaism. They are less commonly known as Messianic (or Spiritual) Israelites, possibly based on John 4:23.[8] [9]

Mission statement

In 1969 the Assemblies of Yahweh received its charter from Berks County, Pennsylvania. The core of this charter reads:

Beliefs

The Assemblies of Yahweh profess to follow the Old and New Testaments as closely as possible.[2] This causes the group to be viewed as an admixture of Judaism and Christianity, although they do not actually mix Christian or Jewish doctrines with the teachings of the Scriptures.[10] They believe that in order to understand the will of Yahweh, the Bible must be harmonized and adhered to as infallible.[11] Members believe it is integral to keep the commandments of Yahweh including the seventh day Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (Exodus 20:8),[12] the holy days as defined in Leviticus 23 and Deuteronomy 16, and a diet of clean foods as defined in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14.

Eschatology

See also: Christian eschatology. The Assemblies of Yahweh believes in a Great Tribulation, a Beast System which is interpreted to mean a world ruling government and synchronistic religion on this earth opposed to Yahweh's commandments[13] (Revelation 12:17)[14] and finally, a millennial 1,000 year Kingdom of Yahweh (Revelation 20:4)[15] on this earth which will usher an era of productivity, miracles, love, peace and tranquillity through the universal keeping of the commandments with Yahshua the Messiah ruling as King over Earth.[16]

Organizational structure

Leadership consists of:

The Assemblies of Yahweh is led by a Directing Elder, originally Jacob O. Meyer. In accordance with his will and last testament, the Assemblies of Yahweh has since been led by two followers: Teaching Elder Jonathan S. Meyer and Deacon Nathaniel A. Meyer. They are assisted by a group of individuals called "the Work of the Ministry" who assist in practical matters and provide counsel on questions of doctrine.

Educational

The Assemblies of Yahweh has two educational institutions located in Bethel, Pennsylvania, Obadiah School of the Bible[17] and Dalet School.[2] [18]

Obadiah School

Begun in 1973 as Obadiah Assembly, a class concentrating on public speaking, Obadiah School has continued to grow and today has an extensive biblical curriculum. Centered on the Bible class, each course is biblical in nature. Today the graduates form the core of the Assemblies of Yahweh with many of the graduates going on to lead local Assemblies.

Dalet School

From its rudimentary beginnings in 1976, Meyer designed the Dalet School in the reflection of a one-room schoolhouse. The students are given the ability to hear the instruction of underclassmen (as a review) and overclassmen (as a preview). The school today teaches over 40 children and contains classes from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Witnessing

The Assemblies of Yahweh witness in nearly every format available to them. They believe that radio station WMLK will be instrumental in reaching people all over the world and especially those countries that censor their networks or resist religious programs. The Assemblies of Yahweh uses many tools to spread their message across the world and contact individuals.

Monthly

Books

Radio

Television

Internet

Sabbath services

Ministerial trips

Local target areas

External links

Notes and References

  1. History of Bethel and Tulpehocken Townships, p. 227. Published by Bethel and Tulpehocken Townships, Berks County PA, 1976, Boyer Printing Co., Lebanon PA
  2. News: Reading Eagle Newspaper . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070302040401/http://activearchive.readingeagle.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=UkVHLzIwMDYvMTAvMDgjQXIwMDEwMQ%3D%3D&Mode=HTML&Locale=english-skin-custom . 2007-03-02 .
  3. Book: Clarke. Peter. Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements. 2004.
  4. New Bible Dictionary. 1982 (second edition). Tyndale Press, Wheaton, IL., p. 319
  5. Book: Wells, John C.. Longman pronunciation dictionary. Longman. Harlow, England. 1990. 0-582-05383-8. 239. entry "Elijah"
  6. 4
  7. 9:12
  8. 2 John
  9. SNB, 9/14, p. 16
  10. Encyclopedia of American Religions, 6th edition, p. 553. Melton, J. Gordon. Detroit: Gale Research 1999
  11. Web site: Statement of Doctrine . Assemblies of Yahweh . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071014132424/http://www.assembliesofyahweh.com/SOD.htm . 2007-10-14 .
  12. 20:8
  13. Book: Meyer, Jacob . Jacob O. Meyer . 14 . The Mark of the Beast . Assemblies of Yahweh . 2009 . Bethel, PA . 85–86 . If you are a regular listener to our radio broadcasts, you will know by this time that the mark of the Beast will be lawlessness, or more clearly defined in the scriptures, the Beast will be totally committed to a lifestyle contrary to the Law of Yahweh.
  14. 12:17
  15. 20:4
  16. Meyer. Jacob. May 2012. Prophetic Trends. 13 . The Sacred Name Broadcaster. Although Yahweh pronounces doom, He turns to offer hope in the future after His judgment has run its course. What a glorious picture the Scriptures portray of the Kingdom of Yahweh to come! Wouldn't you like to share in that era?. Bethel, PA. Assemblies of Yahweh.
  17. http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_pr5cm DNB Company Report on Dalet School
  18. Web site: Private Schools Report . 2009-01-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090315030639/http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Pennsylvania/Bethel/DaletSchool.html . 2009-03-15 . dead .
  19. https://www.assembliesofyahweh.com/sacred-name-broadcaster/ The Sacred Name Broadcaster
  20. Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, pg. 88. J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann. Santa Barbara, CA c2002
  21. http://wmlkradio.net/ WMLK Shortwave
  22. Web site: Simulcast of WMLK Shortwave (Internet) . 2007-10-25 . 2012-07-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120730221339/http://assembliesofyahweh.com/radio2.htm . dead .
  23. http://sacrednametelecast.com/ Online telecasts
  24. https://www.assembliesofyahweh.com/ AOY website