Seder Dinner
As the church, we are no longer obligated to keep the Passover, however, Paul in 1 Corinthians 5:7 calls Christ our Passover Lamb. The symbolism one notices in a Passover celebration is intentional as it hints toward our Savior’s future arrival. If you’ve never connected the dots between the details of the Passover celebration and Christ, then you’re in for a treat.
The Seder meal is celebrated today through a 15-step communal feast. During the feast, participants eat ceremonial foods that are arranged on a Seder plate. Each food item is eaten in a choreographed order that accompanies sacred readings, ritual hand washing, and a series of interactive questions. Each step of the Seder is symbolic of some element of the Exodus, with the purpose of remembering God’s deliverance. Come, bring your family, and enjoy a feast with us. We will build your faith as we look at the Seder elements through the fresh lens of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, revealing an intricate tapestry of symbolism that highlights God’s masterplan for all mankind, all the while having a good old time. |
Saturday, April 27 - Doors open at 6pm
Questions? Email Pastor Rob at pastorrob@ccdelcoast.org Registration and payment due by April 17th
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