THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL UNITED IN CHRIST

In 2003, Bishop Nathanyel founded Israel United in Christ while living in Coney Island, New York. He then moved upstate where he set up his basement to record biblically based educational videos as well continue to teach those who sought out to learn what he knows about the Word of God. As more members sought out his teachings and attended his classes, his basement became overcrowded. There was no longer enough space to accommodate the growing number of congregants, so he then moved his classroom from his basement to a small building in Brooklyn, New York. It was there where Israel United and Christ opened the doors to their very first “official” school.
Bishop’s revolutionary mindset inspired by the True Word of God has contributed to bringing forth to fruition his vision; God’s vision, which is the resurrection of the Children of Israel, the waking up of the 12 Tribes. To bring their heritage and identity back to remembrance, back to the laws of God and rebuild the nation of Israel according to Bible prophecy. IUIC has experienced exponential growth throughout the years since the organization was established in 2003 with schools open and operating all over the country and internationally as well.
“We are a Revolution of God, a Spiritual and Biblical Revolution.” Bishop Nathanyel
Gabriel Prosser
Nat Turner
William Saunders Crowdy
Prophet Enoch Mgijima
F.S. Cherry
Rabbi Wentworth Matthews
Israel ben Newman and Mordecai Herman
Rabbi Arnold Josiah Ford
Civil Rights Movement
The civil rights movement came to national prominence in the United States during the mid-1950s and continued to challenge racial segregation and discrimination through 1969.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing.
Examples of civil rights include the right to vote, the right to a fair trial, the right to government services, the right to an integrated public education, the right to gainful employment, the right to housing, the right to use non segregated(apartheid) public facilities, freedom of religion.
Some memorable persons and groups during this era were
- Dr. Vernon John’s
- Martin Luther king jr
- Fred Hampton and the Black Panther party
- Stokley Carmichaely
- Malcolm X
- The young lords
- The brown berets
- American Indian Movement (A.I.M. )
Jan. 21, 1969: New York Representative Shirley Chisholm is sworn in as the first Black woman elected to Congress.
Abba Bivens
Ben Ammi
Yahweh ben Yahweh
Masha and Yaiqab
Moshe ben Chareem aka Masha, who founded the "Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge", was chosen to carry on the teachings in Abba Bivens place with Peter Sherrod aka Yaiqab. Later in the 70’s they were helped by five other men and they were called the 7.
Ahraya (Yaiqabs son), Lahab, Yashiyah, Shar, Chaazaq taught from the KJV 1611 version Old and New Testament, including the apocrypha as well as the ancient Hebrew called Lashawan Qadash.
They taught that Blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans are part of the 12 tribes of Israel. Ahrayah identified where and who the 12 Tribes are today.
They also proved Caucasians descend from Esau/ Edom based on Genesis 25:21-30, Malachi 1:1-4, and the book of Obadiah. They also proved who the Table of Nations is today: God's high holy days were kept according to Leviticus 23. A biblical dress code was introduced.
The Rosicrucians offered them several million dollars to teach a more Christian-Jewish message of unity for all humanity and the identities of the 12 tribes and accepted the Apostolic Succession.
Masha & Yaiqab refused. A Christian/Jewish message means the negro will remain at the bottom of society, and the whole truth will never be taught.
In 1994 Lahab was excommunicated for accusations and heretical teachings. Many years later, the Rosicrucians returned and offered millions of dollars to alter and change their teachings. Masha and Yaiqab rejected it again. However, some higher-ranking men did accept.A split occurred in 1995. Confusion, hatred, and debate about the Rosicrucian monies caused Masha to leave and establish another school, HODC, in early 1996.
The remaining leaders established The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ (ICGJC) at 1941 Madison Avenue in Harlem, New York.
Ahraya, Yashiyah, Shar, and Chaazaq began a Twelve Kings doctrine, later called The Apostolic Succession, which included several “generals” of the current UPK. The “Apostolic Succession” is the idea that the leaders of the Catholic Church today have had their authority passed to them from the original twelve apostles; they are second to Christ and sit in the Apostles’ seats.
The Immaculate Conception was also taught. A young man named Jermaine Grant, aka Tazadaqyah was also set up as The God-sent Comforter/ The Holy Spirit.
In 2018, Tazadaqyah and Tazapawan of the I.C.G.J.C. were arrested for evading taxes Of $5.3 million.
Jermaine Grant died in April of 2020.