Given by Paul Carter
This sermon reminds us of the upcoming Passover and Holy Days, and our need for these special events.
Given by Ken Treybig
The story of Shimei is about intrigue and treason in government, personal betrayal, a harrowing escape, verbal abuse, restoration and forgiveness. Let’s review this saga in the life of King David to see what lessons we might learn from his experience and how they may play a part in our NT Passover observance.
Given by David Jackson
The false concept of us not being worthy to keep the Passover, not being clean enough, pure enough, or holy enough is false and dangerous. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, repented of your sins, were baptized, and received God’s Holy Spirit, not only do you need to keep the Passover, but you MUST keep...
Given by Ken Treybig
While we are preparing for Passover and Unleavened Bread, the rest of Christianity is preparing for Easter. Why the confusion and what’s the real story of why Passover ‘fell out of favor’ in the early centuries after Christ’s life on Earth?
Given by Matt Zollner
Points to consider as we prepare for Passover
Given by Dave Myers
The Passover, picturing the sacrifice of our Savior, is one of the most meaningful of ceremonies for true Christians. Yet it dos not stand completely alone. It is followed immediately by the Feast of Unleavened Bread. In this sermon we'll explore how these two festivals must go together.
Given by David Jackson
It is humbling and profound that Jesus Christ began the Passover service with this very powerful, intimate ceremony. The foot-washing ceremony compels us to come before God already clean. Let us consider seven questions from John 13:1-11 to aid in our preparation for the foot-washing ceremony, that we might come before God “Already clean!”.
Given by Doug Johnson
The word "surrender" has several definitions. How does it affect God's people, as we approach the Passover once again, remembering our repentance, coversion and yielding our lives to God? What does it mean in the daily life of a disciple of Jesus Christ?
Given by Dave Myers
How should we refer to the ceremony of the bread and wine? Is it proper to call it the Eucharist, Communion or the Lord's Supper? The only name the Bible uses is simple: Passover.