Given by Paul Carter
The Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread hold historical and current meaning for us. This 2 part sermon looks at the Old Testament and New Testament Passover, and Days of Unleavened Bread, and why it's important to understand what took place,and what it means for us today.
Given by Dave Myers
How do we determine the correct day to keep the Passover? Should we follow Jewish tradition or does the Bible – and the example of Jesus Christ - show otherwise?
Given by Ken Treybig
If Passover is on the 14th, why the big controversy over the timing of Passover? Many of us may just look at the calendar produced by the Church and leave it at that. One can do that, but there are some legitimate questions that arise, so let’s explore those today.
Given by Hal Henderson
Split-Sermon Home renovation TV shows seem to be all the rage these days, yet renovation projects are nothing new. Surprisingly, a major renovation project undertaken by king Josiah over 2,600 years ago in Jerusalem turns out to provide useful guideposts to assist us in our preparations for Passover in the modern era.
Given by Andy Burnett
As we prepare for the Passover in 2020 during very interesting times, consider these two thoughts and an overriding key that apply to both Passover and our daily lives.
Given by Dave Myers
The first commanded festival illustrating God’s great plan shows that the beginning of the plan is critical to its success. But why do Christians need the Passover?
Given by Ralph Levy
As we approach the Passover, we must be careful not to fall into the wrong ditch. We should take the Passover soberly and in a spirit of repentance, but not in discouragement. Our focus is to be on Jesus Christ, our living Savior.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
We examine the prophecies concerning what would happen in Jerusalem, at the Passover, in 31 A.D.
Given by Bernard Hongerloot
God's greatest accomplishment is the creation of holy, righteous character. When examining ourselves before Passover, it is imperative we ask ourselves what prevents us from reaching our full potential.