Who We Are

Welcome to our community, where we can seek and find spiritual meaning through Judaism and the teachings of Messiah Yeshua. 

Welcome to our community, where we can seek and find spiritual meaning through Judaism and the teachings of Messiah Yeshua. For over 15 years, Siouxland IMF has been a welcoming space for Jews, non-Jews, and interfaith couples in Sioux City, Iowa. We engage in open-minded dialogue and offer a safe environment for all.

Imagine yourself joining us at our services every Shabbat, Friday evening at 7:00 p.m., where we blend traditional liturgy with contemporary Torah insights. The music and prayers are in both Hebrew and English, creating an inclusive atmosphere. Our services are held at 1600 Glendale Blvd, Sioux City, Iowa. 

We encourage you to dress modestly and comfortably, ready to be part of a community that values both tradition and innovation. Our goal is to live life with radical amazement, seeing the phenomenal in everything and everyone around us.

Join us and be amazed.

“Live life in radiant enjoyment and awe… start each day, walk and talk in truth, with G-d, beside living waters, and experience at the world with new beginnings. Spectacular clarity, comfort; creativity, and abundance. Always walk as if on Holy Ground.”

—  Unknown.

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The Book of Acts is more than history—it’s part of our blueprint for faith and community. As Messianic believers, we see it as a living guide, showing us how to preach, live, and connect just as the first-century believers did. Rather than being bound by denominations, we embrace the ongoing revelation of YHWH’s work among His people. Our desire is to walk in their footsteps, sharing their message, experiencing their impact, and building a faith community that reflects their example.

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Our Vision.

We envision a vibrant and meaningful connection with Jewish tradition—one that redefines how Messianic Judaism is understood and practiced. Our community is dedicated to rediscovering the wisdom of rabbinic thought while embracing the Mashiach (The Messiah), who remains at the heart of this sacred tradition.

Create a bridge between Jewish tradition (G-d’s covenant) and the ancient Christian traditions (Gentiles). We encourage a rediscovery of Jewish wisdom and a revelation of the Mashiach (The Messiah) who forever remains at the core of that tradition and the inclusion and observation and understandings of the New Testament.