Passover

A Family Feast Day for Remembering and Sharing

Host a Passover Seder

For Christians, Passover has a double meaning. It is the time when God has reminded us to remember the great miracles he did in Egypt, freeing 2,000,000 Israelites from 400 years of bondage. It is also a time Christians remember God’s work of redemption through the blood of Jeshua the Messiah. This bible Feast Day is simply filled with meaning and opportunity! It is the heart of the Judeo-Christian heritage.

Why not volunteer to host a seder this year?

Would you would like to host a Passover Seder Feast in your home or church? We would like to help you do so. We have instructions, materials, recipes and everything you need to have your own Passover. You invite your guests and we also may be able to provide additional guests who live in your area. We may also be available to lead a larger church group for you. Some of you (Christians and Jews) have been doing Passover for years but for many, it will be a totally new experience. Well, the good news is, you can hardly do it wrong! God just asks us to remember the miracles and great works He accomplished in Egypt to redeem the Israelites from bondage to slavery. As we remember this great event, we are also reminded of our Messiah, Yeshua who on the very same Feast day conducted what we call his last supper. As our Messiah, His sacrificial blood was used by God to redeem us from our sins.

There are some special things God asks us to remember and some Jewish traditions which have evolved over the centuries. We will teach you everything you will want and need to know to have a memorable Passover Seder with family, friends and guests.

What to do next and when?

Contact us today! Sign up to host a Seder dinner! (You make the main dish and guests bring the sides and dessert or however you want to work the menu out ).

E-mail israelolivetree@yahoo.com or call Susan at Immanuel Church 302-652-3121, Ext. 308

Important to know! Passover this year is April 18 – 26. You can plan your Passover Seder any time during that period. You can even do a Passover Seder as your "Easter" Sunday event. Your guests will be amazed to find out how Passover gives new perspective to their understanding.