In 2008 the Hebrew People team established a worship house in Seelisberg, Switzerland, called, Beit Tehilah.  In 1947 the second conference of the international Council of Christians and Jews was held in Seelisberg.  During this conference was discussed the reasons for anti-Semitism which existed after World War II and to develop measures to combat it were discussed.

From the establishment of Beit Tehilah it was part of the vision to host an annual conference for the Nations in Seelisberg, but we had to wait for the right time.  In 2011 a friend from Germany suggested  that we should arrange such a conference.  After much prayer we felt in our hearts that the time had arrived for the birth of the vision and in 2012 we held the first Summer Conference.

The vision for the Summer Conference is to create an environment for believers to gather together and enjoy a week of worship, teaching, intercession and fellowship, where you can be edified as the body and bride of Messiah.  During the conference a variety of speakers from around the world come together to bring a relevant message and many opportunities are given for participants to find healing and restoration that enables them to return and impact their community.

Hebrew People – Nations

Hebrew People has as vision to equip and empower believers in Yeshua within the nations to awaken and prepare as a bride fit for the coming Messiah, her Heavenly Bridegroom.   We cherish relationships and use hospitality as a platform for teachings and discipleship.  Our walk with the Father is a journey – one in which we need the support, feedback and companionship of those journeying with us.
We minister to people, drawing from a basis of set values and a Hebrew perspective of Scriptures.  Our aim is to provide people with the knowledge, tools and self-confidence to shift paradigms, change destinies and transform communities to live from a revelation of who Yeshua is as the image of our heavenly Father.
We are also unique with our own particular needs, preferences and likes.  We all are also at different places in our journey with the Father.  Hebrew People therefore offers believers from across the globe a variety of activities, opportunities and facilities to learn, interact and grow.

Beit Chai – Israel

Beit Chai is a family run Ministry House situated in the heart of Jerusalem city center. Our aim is to add to our guests a Jerusalem experience by providing a place where they can experience hospitality and friendliness.  We will strive to make you feel at home and assist you as much as possible.  In our home you will be able to connect with other guests from around the world.  Whether you are a single guest or traveling in a group we will do our best to receive you with love and hospitality.

Beit Tehilah – Switzerland

Located in the Swiss mountains in a village named Seelisberg with a population of less than 700 people, this is the perfect place to be quiet before the Father.  We as a ministry felt the call from the Father to find a place in Seelisberg where His people could find rest and refreshing.  We opened the house in May 2008 and since then have received numerous guests from all the nations.
Many of us at times need to spent some set apart time with the Father in a tranquil environment and to seek our Heavenly Father face to face.  Maybe you need to know what is the next step that you need to take in your life and or ministry, and need to find out what is His plan for your life.
We would love to welcome you to this house of praise in the picture perfect surroundings of Switzerland.

Kol Kallah

Kol Kallah, The Voice of a Bride, is a media ministry distributing life changing material, which introduces and promotes Hebrew People and all it’s diverse ministries.
The vision of Kol Kallah is to distribute the Word in media format by direct and indirect marketing to believers through the different activities of Hebrew People as well as independent distributing agents in order to minister to the people that they might be renewed in their minds concerning the scriptures and to network with them for future ministering activities.