A Messianic Jewish
Community For Everyone
Shalom Macon is a community of Jewish and Gentile believers in Messiah Yeshua worshiping together in person in Macon, Georgia and online throughout the world. We offer Jewish believers a place to worship without abandoning their Jewish heritage and Gentile believers an opportunity to better know and understand the Messiah in his Jewish context.
A Greek Island-Inspired Erev Shabbat Celebration
Join us for a festive Mamma Mia themed Erev Shabbat as we celebrate 17 wonderful years of faith, friendship, and community. Together we'll enjoy Mediterranean hospitality, delicious food, joyful fellowship, and the peace of Shabbat.
Friday, July 24 at 7:00 PM
Experience the Newest Synagogue Service - Recorded Live:
This is our most recent live service from Shalom Macon Messianic Synagogue in Macon, Georgia, featuring Shabbat worship and Torah teaching from Rabbi Damian Eisner. We're a global community with a local expression here in Macon, so wherever you're watching from, you're part of the family.
Join us live every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. ET for Traditional Morning Prayers and Torah Reading, and 11:00 a.m. ET for Worship Music and Weekly Teaching.
WHO WE ARE
We highly value learning and community and strive to create an environment of acceptance for all who seek to know God. We value Judaism as a solid foundation of the faith, practiced in accordance with the words and teaching of Jesus the Messiah.
Our Mission is to provide Messianic Jewish teaching for Jews and Christians in an effort to encourage disciples of Jesus in their faith and understanding of the Kingdom of God, the true gospel message, and the ongoing importance of Israel and the Jewish people.
Teaching Series:
Atonement Explained
Join Rabbi Damian Eisner for Atonement Explained at Shalom Macon—a powerful teaching series exploring one of the most essential and often misunderstood foundations of faith. Through a Messianic Jewish lens, this series unpacks the biblical meaning of atonement, revealing how Torah, sacrifice, and the work of Messiah come together in a way that is both deeply rooted and fully alive today. More than theology, this is a clear and compelling look at how reconciliation with God actually works—inviting you into a deeper, more complete understanding of redemption and a global community committed to living it out.
Core Teaching:
The Jewish Jesus
It sounds so simple and obvious: The Jewish Jesus. But this essential truth has been lost to nearly all of his followers. Why has the Jewishness of Jesus been downplayed or even denied throughout a large part of history? Why is this one simple fact critical to our relationship with him?

