Messiah in the Passover Celebration

Messiah in the Passover Celebration

Family Life Center

time 6:00 pm

April 17, 2025

This act of worship is free to all. We just ask that you register so we can be sure to have a table set for you and others planning to attend with you. To register, fill out the form below.

Messiah in the Passover will be a vivid and exciting celebration and reflection on how the Jewish Passover feast foreshadows what Jesus would come and do. This will be an even being of worship and reflection, showing how Jesus fulfilled the ancient feast of Passover. All are welcome to join us on Maundy Thursday, April 17th, at 6 PM to participate and journey through the Passover with Jesus reflecting upon the Last Supper. (Jesus’ last meal before his death).

Join us as we explore the depths of the Passover and what it means for us today!

This will be a traditional Passover Seder table, complete with all the articles of this important Jewish celebration. We will walk through the steps of the ceremonial meal, explain the symbolic meanings of the various items of the Passover feast, and highlight their relationship to the Lord’s Supper that Jesus celebrated with his disciples, emphasizing the redemptive significance of the crucifixion.

It will also provide insight into Jewish traditions, helping us better understand the Jewish roots of Christianity and our common heritage.

This act of worship is free to all. We just ask that you register so we can be sure to have a table set for you and others planning to attend with you. To register, fill out the form below.

Messiah in the Passover Reflection Service ~ Registration Form

Join us this Maundy Thursday in reflecting upon the Jewish Passover and the Lord’s Supper and seeing how the Passover foreshadows what was to come in Jesus. We will explore where Jesus is found in all the various elements of the Passover. Please fill out this registration form to sign up and join us.

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