Our Story
About OTCC
A community circle rooted in Hebraic-Aramaic foundations, proclaiming Yeshua, living the Gospel.
Mission
To help individuals encounter God, grow spiritually, experience healing and restoration, discover their purpose, and walk in the teachings of Yeshua through prayer, discipleship, counseling, community, education and spiritual formation.
Vision
To cultivate a thriving community rooted in Hebraic-Aramaic foundations where lives are transformed through the presence of God, the teachings of Yeshua, healing, authentic community and lifelong discipleship.
Foundations of Emunah, Yichud & Devekut
At OTCC | Kehilat Maga Echad, we seek to cultivate a life rooted in Emunah (אֱמוּנָה)—a living trust, faithfulness, and alignment with אֱלֹהִים (Elohim).
We embrace the sacred journey of Yichud (יִחוּד)—the pursuit of alignment, harmony, and oneness with the Divine purpose. We believe that spiritual growth involves the integration of heart, mind, soul, and action, allowing every aspect of life to reflect the wisdom, love, and presence of Elohim.
We also seek Devekut (דְּבֵקוּת)—a continual cleaving to the Presence of אֱלֹהִים (Elohim). Through prayer, worship, meditation on Scripture, reflection, service, and discipleship, we desire to cultivate a deeper awareness of the Divine Presence in every area of life.
We honor יהוה (YHWH), the Eternal One, who revealed Himself to Moshe as:
אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה
Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh — "I Am That I Am."
We believe every person is created in the image of Elohim and carries within them a unique purpose, calling, and measure of Divine Light entrusted to their soul from the beginning.
Through the path of the Shema (שְׁמַע)—loving יהוה (YHWH) with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving our neighbor as ourselves—we participate in the sacred work of revealing that Light in the world through lives marked by love, righteousness, compassion, healing, service, and faithful devotion.
Our community seeks to walk in the ancient paths modeled by Yeshua HaNotzri (יֵשׁוּעַ הַנּוֹצְרִי) and His earliest disciples, honoring the Hebraic-Aramaic foundations of the Scriptures while remaining open to continual spiritual growth, transformation, and deeper understanding.
As the veils of the heart are gradually lifted, the inner light of the soul is awakened, and the deeper purpose for which we were created begins to shine forth. We believe that spiritual transformation is the sacred journey of returning to alignment with the Divine Will, allowing the hidden treasures of wisdom, compassion, healing, and love to flow through us as vessels of the Light of Elohim. In doing so, we become reflections of His Presence in the world, participating in His ongoing work of restoration, reconciliation, redemption, and the revealing of the Divine Light entrusted to every soul from the beginning.
We Value
Emunah (אֱמוּנָה) — Living Trust and Faithful Alignment
Yichud (יִחוּד) — Sacred Alignment and Oneness
Devekut (דְּבֵקוּת) — Cleaving to the Presence of Elohim
Da'at (דַּעַת) — Experiential Knowledge of the Divine
Prayer and Communion
Inner Healing and Restoration
Spiritual Transformation
Compassion and Service
Community and Discipleship
Discovering and Fulfilling Divine Purpose
Revealing the Light placed within every soul
Our desire is to help individuals live in the Light of אֱלֹהִים (Elohim), awaken to the Divine Presence within and around them, and walk in the fullness of their God-given purpose through the teachings of Yeshua HaNotzri (יֵשׁוּעַ הַנּוֹצְרִי).
Through Emunah (אֱמוּנָה), Yichud (יִחוּד), and Devekut (דְּבֵקוּת), we seek the unveiling of the heart, the illumination of the soul, and a deeper awareness of יהוה (YHWH), who revealed Himself as אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה ("I Am That I Am").
Founder & Spiritual Leader
Sherly Telcide-Julien
Sherly Telcide-Julien is the founder and spiritual leader of OTCC | Kehilat Maga Echad. With decades of ministry leadership, counseling experience and a heart for inner healing, she pastors a community devoted to encountering Yeshua through prayer, study and authentic relationship.
Her work weaves Hebraic-Aramaic biblical studies, women's ministry, retreat leadership, conference speaking, writing and clinical mental-wellness practice into a singular calling: to see people whole — body, soul and spirit.
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