Given by Ken Treybig
Two of God’s festivals are a week long—with another festival right beside them. Unleavened Bread is 7 days—preceded by Passover. The Feast of Tabernacles is 7 days followed by the Last Great Day. We are about to observe that final 8-days of God’s feasts for this calendar year. Let’s review a few things about making the most of that time.
Given by Michael Hanisko
23 weeks ago we observed the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread. 15 weeks ago we observed Pentecost. We had a Holy Day mindset at those times. How can we maintain a Holy Day mindset throughout the year?
Given by Greg Sargent
Christ knew on Passover evening that his disciples would be distressed over the traumatic events transpiring over the next three days. His encouragement to them that night is the same encouragement we cling to when we are troubled. “I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.” That help would be God’s Spirit giving us comfort and power...
Given by George Townsend
A Pathway to Spiritual Change. Learning how the apostles and disciples changed between Passover and Pentecost.
Given by Ron Kelley
We do a spiritual analysis before Passover. What about a personal analysis before Pentecost? What should we be looking for in our lives coming up to Pentecost?
Given by Zach Smith
Following the first New Testament Passover, the apostles experienced a dramatic change in their relationship dynamics. The foot-washing attitude of humility and service stuck with them and transformed their fellowship. Will our participation in Passover have a similar lasting effect, or did we just get wet during the foot washing?
Given by Mike Moore
Betrayal is one of the most grievous sins a person can commit; it was the sin that propelled the events of the Passover, leading to the death of Jesus Christ. Betrayal is a matter of life and death!
Given by Zach Smith
Just after instituting the New Testament Passover, Jesus repeatedly instructed His disciples to “abide.” What does this little word teach us about how to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread and fulfill its meaning?