Beit Shalom

A Messianic fellowship that keeps and honors Sabbath, Holy Days, and Yahweh’s commandments, honoring Yeshua through Hebraic worship, dance, study, and shared meals.

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An elegantly arranged wooden lectern holding an open Hebrew-English Bible, its thin, slightly worn pages highlighted with subtle notes in the margins, standing in front of a simple, textured stone wall. Beside the lectern, a small table holds a shofar, a folded tallit with blue stripes, and a neatly bound notebook. Soft overhead pendant lighting casts a warm glow on the pages and creates gentle shadows in the stone’s crevices. The photographic image is composed using the rule of thirds from a slightly angled side perspective, evoking a sophisticated, contemplative atmosphere of Scripture study and Hebraic teaching within a Messianic fellowship space.

About Beit Shalom

We welcome families and seekers to explore a faithful path that honors Torah and the Messiah together.

Upcoming Events

A low, rustic wooden table set for a fellowship meal, with simple white ceramic plates, clear glass cups of grape juice, and bowls of Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as olives, roasted vegetables, and flatbread. At the center rests an open, well-used Bible with a ribbon bookmark, flanked by a small olive-wood Torah scroll ornament and a modest brass oil lamp. Soft, diffused evening light from overhead fixtures and a nearby window creates a warm, inviting glow, highlighting the rich textures of the food and wood grain. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with moderate depth of field, the scene conveys communal warmth, reverence, and peaceful Messianic hospitality after worship and prayer.

Sabbath Gathering

Join our weekly Sabbath gathering for Hebraic worship, dance, prayer, and scripture study, followed by a fellowship meal.

A close-up of a dark wooden worship table displaying a beautifully crafted, polished shofar, a small, open Hebrew songbook with musical notation, and a simple, hand-carved wooden plaque engraved with the word “Shalom” in both Hebrew and English. In the softly blurred background, a minimalist stage area is visible with a single, unadorned music stand and a plain fabric backdrop in deep blue. Cool, focused stage lighting from above creates gentle highlights along the shofar’s curves and subtle reflections on the wood surface. Captured in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field and centered composition, the mood is serene, sophisticated, and prepared for Hebraic worship in a Messianic fellowship setting.

Shavuot Celebration

Celebrate with biblical insights, sing-alongs, and shared meals as we honor the appointed time (moedim) and Yahweh’s commandments.


About

Our Beliefs

We embrace the commandments and Yeshua as Messiah, inviting all to grow in faith, worship, and community together.

 
A detailed, photographic close-up of a parchment-style calendar mounted on a neutral wall, carefully marked with the annual Holy Days, each written in both Hebrew and English, such as Pesach, Shavuot, and Sukkot. Gold-ink accents circle the appointed times, and a small, decorative pomegranate motif borders the bottom edge. A narrow wooden shelf beneath holds a miniature menorah, an hourglass with fine white sand, and a small, closed leather-bound devotional book embossed with Yeshua’s name in Hebrew letters. Gentle morning light from the side creates soft shadows and a contemplative atmosphere. Shot straight-on with sharp focus throughout, the composition feels refined and orderly, visually expressing the rhythm and sanctity of Yahweh’s appointed times.


Visit us

Beit Shalom Fellowship, Appleton, Wisconsin


Hours

Sabbath services Saturdays at 12:00pm, Bible study Wednesdays at 6:15pm, and special Holy Day gatherings for all who seek Yahweh.

 

For more information, contact Kelly Rousseau at (920) 422-1940.

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