Saturday night we hosted our first ever Christian Passover feast with all the family.
Sarah, Chris and I provided the meal and the kids all participated in the script.
We serve lamb chops, Cornish hens, roasted veggies, matzoh (unleavened bread) haroset (sweet apple paste), horseradish and new potatoes. We also had grape juice to drink.
Each of the foods were symbolic in one way or another and each was explained in the script.
It was so fascinating to learn about the Jewish feast and everything that it entails.
Each of the foods were symbolic in one way or another and each was explained in the script.
It was so fascinating to learn about the Jewish feast and everything that it entails.
We decided to eat outside because it was a gorgeous night.
We lit candles and had the kids sit on cushions outside.
They loved it. We had 11 kids and they all did so good.
They loved it. We had 11 kids and they all did so good.
The script went like this:
A Christian Passover Feast
Papa: Father in Heaven, we thank you for
making us holy through the blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ and helping us to
remember Him as we celebrate his Last Supper. Thank you for this feast of
unleavened bread, when we can remember how you freed the Israelites from Egypt
through the Passover and how you freed us from sin through the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Hazel: Why are we eating unleavened bread tonight?
Papa: We eat matzoh because we remember Jesus. Sin, like yeast, puffs us
up and makes us feel bigger and better than we are. This bread has no yeast,
like Jesus, who was never puffed up with sin.
Break the matzoh in half and pass it around the table. Jesus was
broken for us.
Emmett: Why are we eating bitter herbs?
Pass the bowl of horseradish.
Papa: We eat bitter herbs to remember the bitterness of slavery the
Israelites suffered under the Pharaoh. We also remember all the people who have
suffered or died so that we may worship Jesus freely and how Jesus took on all
the bitterness of our sins.
Tucker: Why do we eat parsley dipped in salty water?
Pass the parsley and a small bowl of salt water.
Papa: Parsley reminds us of the branches that the Israelites used to wipe
lamb's blood on their door frames so that the angel of death would know to pass
over their homes. It also reminds us of the new life we find in Jesus. We dip
our parsley in salty water to remember the salty tears the Israelites cried as
they painted their door frames.
Max: Why do we eat haroset?
Pass the haroset.
Blake: We eat this sweet apple paste to remember the bricks and mortar the
Israelites had to lay as they did the Pharaoh’s work. Its sweetness
reminds us of the hope we have in eternal life with Jesus.
Bailey: In the middle of the table sits a cup of the fruit of the vine. The
Israelites never drank from this goblet, saving it for Jesus. Since Jesus has
already come, we can drink from this special cup. We drink in hope for our
future and joy in Jesus!
Pass the special cup.
Tanner: The Israelites avoided death by the blood of a lamb painted on their
door frames. Jesus is called the Lamb of God because His blood saves all of us
from our sin and the death we deserve.
Danny: We will eat a special dinner of lamb, new spring vegetables and new
baby potatoes to symbolize the new life we all have thanks to Jesus Christ.
Papa: Offers a prayer to bless the food, offering thanks for the
atonement, for saving the Israelites from Egypt, saving us all from our sins
and for our eternal life through our Savior, Jesus Christ.
The kids all did so great. They were quiet and participated and they all thought it was pretty cool.
Benson really loved the unleavened bread. So funny.
I really hope this passover feast becomes an annual tradition. It was so interesting and fun and I hope its something the kids remember forever. And I really hope it makes their Easter a little more meaningful.
The next morning was Easter Sunday. It was our stake conference and we really wanted to attend an Easter focused meeting so we joined Aunt Sarah and her family at her ward. It was so nice and a beautiful Easter service.
The kids looked so cute in their Easter outfits.
After church we came home for naps and then went over to Stephanie and Aaron's house for a delicious Easter dinner. We all contributed food and it was all so yummy.
Benson really appreciated the desserts. He was taking the biggest bites of all the cakes and Papa was encouraging him the whole time.
We had a great Easter and I'm so grateful for the day to celebrate and appreciate my Savior and all he's done for me and my family. Happy Easter!
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