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What is A Seder Meal?
A Seder Meal is a ceremonial meal, much like a Jewish Passover meal that Jesus celebrated with his disciples at the Last Supper, involving certain readings, songs, and traditions that tell the story of how God saved His people from slavery in Egypt and helps us see the fulfillment of Passover in Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection
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What is Served at a Seder Meal?
In the traditional portion of the meal, we will serve: ​
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Charoset: apples, walnuts, and raisins, sweetened with honey & spices
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Maror: bitter herbs
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Parsley
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Matzoh: unleavened bread
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Salt Water
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Wine
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Lamb & Beef
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* full meal to follow
Led, organized, and Served by our mission field youth, in support of our Summer Mission Trip

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