Passover is a meal God commanded His people to celebrate every year to remember how He rescued them from slavery in Egypt (Exodus 12). For more than 3,500 years, Jewish families have gathered around a table to tell this story. Jesus celebrated this same meal with His disciples thenight before He went to the cross and revealed that the Passover story ultimately points to Him.He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

At Harvest this Easter we are remembering that love set the table — that through Jesus, God has prepared a place for us.This meal helps remind us of two things: God rescued Israel from slavery in Egypt, and through Jesus, He rescues us fully and forever from slavery to sin.Passover was designed to be celebrated in the home, so families could tell the story of God's redemption together. We invite you to take this guide home and gather around your table to remember: God rescues, God provides, and through Jesus, we are invited to His table.


  • Prepare any simple dinner your family enjoys

  • Matzah (unleavened bread or crackers)

  • Parsley

  • Salt Water

  • Horseradish (or any bitter green like arugula)

  • Charoset (recipe below)

  • 1 Hard Boiled Egg

  • Grape Juice or Wine

  • Optional: A Lamb Bone (or simply a photo to explain the lamb if you have one)

SUPPLIES NEEDED

  • 2 Apples, finely chopped

  • ½ cup Chopped Walnuts or Pecans

  • 1-2 tablespoons Honey

  • 2-3 tablespoons Grape Juice

  • Optional: a pinch of cinnamon

    Mix everything together in a bowl. The mixture should look somewhat like thick applesauce with small chunks.

CHAROSET RECIPE

PASSOVER SEDER STEPS

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