List of Messianic Jewish organizations

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[edit] Messianic Jewish Organizations

Messianic Jewish Alliance of America- Formed in 1915. [1]

Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations- Formed in 1979. [2]

International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues- Formed in 1986. [3]

Messianic Bureau International- [4]

Coalition of Torah Observant Messianic Congregations- [5]

Association of Messianic Congregations- Formed in 2003. [6]

Union of Nazarene Yisraelite Congregations- [7]

Union of Nazarene Jewish Synagogues- Founded by James Scott Trimm, and does not consider themselves a part of Messianic Judaism. [8]]

Messianic Israel Alliance- Formed in 1999. [9]

Nazarene Israel Fellowship- [10]

United Hebrew Congregations- [11]

Union of British Messianic Jewish Congregations- [12]

Messianic Jewish Alliance of Canada- [13]

International Messianic Jewish Alliance- Formed in 1925. [14]

International Federation of Messianic Jews- Formed in 1978 with a Sephardic emphasis. [15]

Chosen People Ministries and Congregational Alliance- Formed in 1894. [16]