Given by Justin Adkins
For centuries, the Jews dutifully kept the Passover, but they failed to comprehend the significance of what they were doing. This sermon looks at Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God.
Given by David Jackson
Preparation for the start of the Holy Day season, beginning with Passover, is so important. But what are the instructions that Jesus Christ gives us regarding our responsibility to prepare for these very important days? This message gives us six steps to help us prepare for the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Dave Myers
Each year when we observe the Passover we are asked to remember the suffering and death of our Savior. What did Christ go through for us and what should we learn from it?
Given by John Trotter
An exploration of the concluding verse in John 16 about "these things" of which Jesus Christ spoke the night of the New Testament Passover
Given by Dave Myers
The Lord’s Supper, Eucharist, Communion, the Blessed Sacraments, Passover. What is the Biblical name for the ceremony Jesus gave to His disciples and why is it important today?
Given by Ken Giese
Effective self-examination is difficult. As human beings, we seem to find it easier to examine others rather than ourselves! Here are some suggested approaches to effective self-examination that you may find helpful in preparing for Passover.
Given by Mark Winner
According to I Cor. 11, the time leading up to the Passover is a time of self-examination. This sermon takes a look at five reasons people can be held back from this being as successful as possible.
Given by Doug Johnson
Ancient Israel smeared the blood of the first Passover lamb on their doorposts in Egypt, and it protected them from death. What’s on your “doorposts?” And is it protecting us too?
Given by Matt Pavlik
Split-Sermon For thousands of years, human beings have spent the long, dark nights of the winter searching for more light and worshiping the light. For Christians, these winter days are not a time to look for light in the sky, but a time to search for darkness in ourselves in preparation for the Passover.