-Setting & What To Expect -

Passover is a Special time to Remember not only the Marvelous Miracle of the firstborn dying and the Lambs Blood that saved them and got the children of Israel out of Egypt; But, also Our Ultimate Passover Lamb Yehushua who has saved us by His blood, by atoning for our sins that we might be saved and able to leave this world and enter the Kingdom!

-The Night He Was Betrayed -

"DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME"

On the night of the 14th, we will have a memorial dinner in the home, as we walk through the Last Supper with our Savior before he is sacrificed as Our Passover Lamb.

We open with a Prayer and Dinner shared with all and stay sitting around while we read through the accounts in the Gospels.

We then take of the Bread, and of the Cup ceremonially, and also follow in the steps of Yehushua fulfilling our call to service pictured by foot washing.

After a Praise Song is sung together, we then journey to "The Garden of Gethsemane" where we finish reading the Prayer and account leading to the Crucifixion.

To close this service, we sing several songs pertaining to the night.

Afterwards, we re-gather for fellowship and dessert!

*The 14th of Aviv is Determined by the Sightings of the First Sliver of the Moon in Israel.

- Passover -

THE NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED!

On The 14th Day of The First Month - The Month of Aviv, we gather together in the home for a traditional Passover meal of Lamb or other meat, Unleavened Bread, Bitter Herbs and Charoset.

The meaning of everything on the table and the things we should remember are explained by Brother Mark Harris. There is discussion, and the four questions are asked by a few young Boys or children.

As we all sit around eating, reclining, enjoying dinner and singing songs, an announcement call comes from "Moses" saying it is time to leave!!! We all then get up and begin to walk to a designated place while singing Our Passover Song!

When we "arrive" is is time of rejoicing, singing, dancing, dessert, fellowship and Sometimes even a campfire! 🙂

- First Day & Last Day
of Unleavened Bread + Sabbath -

After the Passover, we will head to camp  for the rest of the Days of Unleavened Bread. On the Sabbath (April 15th) and the last day, (April 19th) we will hold the commanded assembly there!

Last year, we had an amazing time together as we celebrated in one house, as a big happy family! This year, we are excited to throw in some good ole Camping as well!

- Special Notes -

We are planning to gather From April 11th - April 16th.

Everyone is welcome to join us. There will be plenty of places to stay the night, so come prepared to experience and fellowship with us as we celebrate!

During the Passover Seder, a lot of people like to have fun and dress up, so don't feel left out!

Please remember that everything is to be unleavened for Passover celebration, so please check labels when bringing your food!

We separate into Families with Families for all Activities, but all are together as One Family in unity to Celebrate!

If you are single don't feel left out. you are welcome to join our family or another family you know!

No matter what family status you are in, you are welcome with open arms to join us as we Remember the Goodness of Our Mighty One!

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