Celebrating Passover

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Passover is an annual celebration meal established by Yahweh as a reminder and celebration of how He rescued the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.

Special foods are prepared and served on a Seder plate which is the table centerpiece for the celebration. A candle is lit to begin, everyone takes part in the telling of the story of Passover, and the symbolism of each food is explained. The Passover Seder (order) follows the journey of the Hebrew people’s escape from slavery. The telling of the story year after year and special foods allow everyone to see, smell, feel, and taste the story of God’s people.

Jesus celebrated Passover with His disciples a few days before his death, and during that meal, He established the symbols of Communion using wine and bread to represent His blood and body.

As followers of Jesus, we celebrate Passover traditions from the Old Testament and Communion elements from the New Testament. Passover is an awesome experience for all ages and is very meaningful as a preparation for Easter.

For the Jewish community, Passover is celebrated in very particular ways according to tradition and requirements. As Christians, we celebrate a modified Passover which includes elements about Jesus. Each year, Passover Week starts on a different date. Passover is typically celebrated on the first and second nights but you can have this modified Passover Seder on any day. It’s a great experience for all ages!

We have created a modified Passover Seder that takes about 30 minutes. It can be used for personal reflection, or as a celebration with (or via zoom!) friends and family. Click the button below to download our Modified Passover Guide.

If you’re celebrating in-person with friends and family, invite everyone participating to help prepare the components and make sure you have a script printed for every person. If you’re celebrating via zoom, each person/family will need to prepare the components and have a script. You’ll also need an easy-to-read Bible (we like NLT.)

Before the Seder, we recommend watching The Prince of Egypt movie or reading the Passover account and Last Supper account in a kid’s story Bible. Our favorite is The Jesus Storybook Bible “God to the Rescue!” and “Jesus at the Last Supper” stories. Having the stories fresh in your mind will make the Seder more meaningful.


PASSOVER RESOURCES

 

PASSOVER STORY FOR ALL AGES: The Jesus Storybook Bible

During our Passover celebrations, we love to take turns reading the stories of the first Passover and the Passover with Jesus. We love using a mix of Bible readings and children’s Bible stories. Our favorite version is The Jesus Storybook Bible. Available on our Amazon affiliate link.

 

MOVIE: The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt is a great way to dive into the story of God’s people and the first Passover. We love to watch it the night before we celebrate Passover. Available on our Amazon affiliate link.