Our Mission & Vision
Ancient Path Revivals is a collective of believers and ministries united by a shared calling: to restore the fullness of the gospel message and help heal the divisions within the body of Messiah. Our mission is to proclaim the message of love, repentance, and obedience—carrying the Good News to the four corners of the Earth through gatherings, immersions, Spirit-led teachings, and worshipful music.
We long to see hearts rekindled, lives transformed, and a true revival of the Ruach Ha’Qodesh (Holy Spirit), as we return to the ancient paths of our Creator—walking in the ways of YHWH and His Son, Yahusha the Messiah (commonly known as Jesus), in both spirit and truth.
Inspired by the early believers described in Acts 2, we are also passionate about building a community marked by simplicity, generosity, unity, and daily devotion. We believe that just as in the days of the apostles, the Spirit is stirring people to live in sincere fellowship, breaking bread together, praying together, and walking out our faith as one body.

CORE BELIEFS
YHWH sent His son to die for us, He rose again, and is coming back!
We believe that YHWH sent His only begotten son, Yahusha (Hebrew name for Jesus), to die for our sins. On the third day, he rose from the grave and will soon return to rule this Earth in righteousness.
The whole Bible is true and applicable to all of our daily lives.
We believe in the keeping of the commandments and instructions of the Most High, YHWH. (Hebrew name for our Heavenly Father)
We observe the seventh-day Sabbath rest as well as the Biblical feast days outlined in Leviticus 23.
YHWH created the Heavens and the Earth in six days, and on the seventh day he rested. So do we! The seventh-day Sabbath and YHWH’S feast days were commanded to be observed as a perpetual sign of the covenant, for both the natural branch, and the grafted in gentiles. We find joy in doing so!
We proclaim the Hebrew names of the Father and His Son.
We find it a blessing to call upon our Heavenly Father and His Son by their Hebrew names, rather than titles such as “god” and “lord” While there are many different understandings of exactly how to pronounce the names, we don’t discriminate. Our preferred pronunciation for the Father’s name is Yahuah, and Yahusha or Yahshua for the Messiah. Other understandings include Yahweh, Yehovah, Yeshua, Yahoshua, etc.
(*Please note that we do not believe that one is calling upon a false god or unsaved if they do not use the Hebrew names.)
We aim to repair the breach among the body of Messiah.
Within the movement of individuals waking up to the full truth of the gospel in keeping of the commandments, there are a lot of areas where the enemy tries to create strife and contention. Regardless of the small differences we may have, such as calendar interpretations, pronunciation of the name, race/cultural background, etc, it is our goal to pursue peace with all men, especially our brothers and sisters in Messiah. (Hebrews 12:14)
Statement of Faith
We believe that YHWH is the Creator of the heavens and the earth, and that He made all things in six days and rested on the seventh. His Son, Yahusha (commonly known as Yeshua or Jesus), was with Him from the beginning and is the living Word made flesh.
We affirm that the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—is true, inspired, and relevant for our lives today. We uphold the commandments given through Moses as enduring instructions for all of YHWH’s people. As written in Numbers 15:29, “One law shall be for him who is native-born and for the stranger who dwells among you.” And according to Romans 11, we who believe in Messiah have been grafted into the cultivated olive tree—into the commonwealth of Israel.
We believe the writings of the apostles are inspired by the Holy Spirit and, when understood in proper context, uphold obedience to YHWH’s commandments through faith in Yahusha.
We believe that Yahusha the Messiah came to earth in the flesh, lived a sinless life, and bore our sins through His sacrificial death. He rose on the third day, was glorified, and will return again for His bride—the faithful assembly who walk in spirit and in truth.
Our deepest desire is to live a life pleasing to our Father, so that in the end, we may hear the words:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”