The Tabernacle, Coulsdon
The Tabernacle is a prophetic and messianic Jewish community centre meeting at the heart of Coulsdon. We have come together as a group of ministries sharing one building to glorify Jesus(Yeshua) the messiah and have fellowship with Him and one another.
Our Regular Meetings at Beit Ha Tikvah congregation:
All services are held on a shabbat/Saturday at 10.30am. Please email us if you would like to attend. All services concluded with oneg/fellowship meal afterwards.
All are welcome, Shalom in Yeshua's name.
Wednesday Evenings: 7:30 pm Bible Study & Prayer meeting
Traditional Shabbat Services (held on 2nd 4th and 5th Saturday(if applicable) of each month): 10:30 am start.
1st Shabbat/Saturday: Lords Supper Service: 10.30am start.
3rd Shabbat/Saturday: Praise, teaching and revival service: 10.30am start.
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Biblical month of Tevet/Shevat
Up coming services:
Biblical month of Tevet/Shevat
Shabbat 31st January, Traditional, Parashah Beshalach
shabbat 7th February, Lords supper, Parashah Yitro
Shabbat 14th February , Traditional, Parashah Mishpatim
Shabbat 21st Feb, praise and prophecy, Parashah Terumah
Parashah (torah and scripture readings) for this coming shabbat:
Readings for Beshalach
Shevat 13, 5786
January 31, 2026
Torah Reading:
Haftarah:
Messianic writings:
Up and coming festivals
New year for trees: Tu Bi'shvat 2nd February(nearest shabbat 31st January).
Purim 2nd March(nearest shabbat 28th February)
Pesach(Passover)
What else is happening?
Appointed Feasts:
We also celebrate the following seven appointed times of Adonai:
Spring Feats:
"Passover" & "Unleavened Bread",
"First Fruits",
and “Shavuot” (also known as “Pentecost”).
These 4 Spring Feasts are summed up in Leviticus 23:4–22.
Autumn Feasts:
Rosh HaShannah (Feast of Trumpets) recorded in Leviticus 23:23–25
Yom Kippor "The Day of Atonement". recorded in Leviticus 17:11.
Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) recorded in Leviticus 23:33–44
Addition Feasts:
We also enjoy celebrating the following feasts as they are an important part of Jewish history
Purim: This festival, found in the book of Esther, commemorates the deliverance of the Jews from extermination by the evil Haman.
Hannukah: also known as the Festival of Lights, marks the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem after the Greek occupation.
General Opening Times:
Next service: Lord's supper 3rd August
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 16:30 – 23:00
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 19:30 – 21:00
- Thu – Fri
- Closed
- Saturday
- 10:30 – 13:00
Contact us
Address: 84-90 Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 3BA