The traditional Passover meal includes reading, drinking four cups of wine, telling stories, eating special foods, singing, and other Passover traditions.
It is held after nightfall on the first night of Passover (and the second night if you live outside of Israel), the anniversary of our nation's miraculous exodus from Egyptian slavery more than 3,000 years ago, as per Biblical command. In 2023, the Seder meal will be held after nightfall on April 5 (and 6 in the Diaspora).
Former pastor Ralph Rechnitz (a messianic Jew) and pastor Saed Awwad will host this event (a Palestinian by birth).
The event will include a meal as well as a time of fellowship and community centered on Jesus' message in the Passover.
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