The place is generally welcoming and has a good atmosphere, thanks to the friendly community and the spiritual vibe. It's a great spot for those interested in exploring the Hebrew Roots of their faith. The congregation seems to be very family-oriented and welcoming to newcomers. The building itself is easily accessible, with wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, and restrooms.The parking lot is a bit of a convenience, but the overall experience is what truly matters. It's clear that the community is deeply invested in creating a space where people can grow in their faith and connect with one another.However, one issue that was brought up by a visitor was the seemingly inconsistent and somewhat unwelcoming initial interaction at the entrance. The visitor felt uncomfortable and was told they couldn't bring in their bag, without any explanation or clear reason, which led to them feeling unwelcome and leaving.