Passover is the oldest and most important religious festival in Judaism, commemorating God’s deliverance from slavery in Egypt and God’s creation of the Israelite people. The focal point of Passover is a communal meal, called the SEDER. The word Seder means “order,” because of the fixed order of the meal. It is a time of rejoicing and celebration.
Have you ever been curious about the Seder Meal? Come and be part of LWLC’s tradition of the Seder Meal on Maundy Thursday. Hear the stories and songs of the Hebrew people through the lens of Christianity; how the stories and songs point to the source of our salvation, Jesus. Prior to the Maundy Thursday service, March 29, is a Seder Meal. Everyone is invited to attend the meal. The meal begins at 5:30 pm and takes about an hour. The cost for the meal is $4/person. You can sign up in the church office or in the Watersource Book. Bring a friend!