Thursday, April 21, 2011

An Easter Break

With the arrival of Palm Sunday last week, our family has begun preparing for a Passover Sedar, Good Friday, and Easter. Tonight we will host several college students and introduce them to a Christian Passover Sedar (you can read about why and how we do this here and here). With this event during a most holy week, I've decided to take a blog break until Monday in order to spend as much time as possible with family and in worship. Please join me Monday for our 10th Barn Hop!


Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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Praying your Easter Celebration is blessed and full of joy that our Savior is Risen indeed!

9 comments:

  1. I hope you have a wonderful Easter !

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  2. Hello Amy, Keeping His Holy Days, we are blessed more and more every year. It is not just all of what we learn, because YHWH/God & Yeshua/Jesus's love that the Holy Spirit imparts on us, our bonding gets tighter and tighter. We love obeying and pleasing Him. To our family observing His set apart days is a desire that is so set in our hearts. Thank you for sharing how much observing the Passover Seder means to you. We also partake in footwashing, do you Amy?

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  3. May you and your family have a blessed Easter, Amy.

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  4. Wonderful that you are celebrating Passover. You and your family might want to begin to delve into the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Jesus was laid in the tomb just as this holiday was beginning) and the Feast of First Fruits (Resurrection Day). You will be so enriched...and never look at the term 'easter' in quite the same way again.

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  5. Do you celebrate the other 6 Biblical feasts? Our family is just discovering them. am currently reading "Celebrating Jesus in the Biblical Feasts" by Richard Booker. You can borrow it when I am done, if you want!

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  6. Christian Passover? I never heard of that before. Thanks for the education.

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  7. Have a wonderful Easter, and thank you for sharing how you celebrate/worship during Holy Week.

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  8. Thanks for sharing the links to your other posts about the Christian Passover Sedar. This is something I experienced once as a young child and have always wanted to do again, but I didn't really know how to get started. I am definitely inspired to make this a reality for next year!

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  9. Thanks for stopping by my blog today and saying hello! Was so glad to see you! We attended our first Christian Passover Sedar last night and it was AMAZING! I hate that my husband missed, but am glad to say I purchased a DVD from Jews For Christ that presented this to us, so I will be able to share with him also! It's so neat, I would like to see it turn into a family tradition in our home also! What a great thing for y'all to do! And thanks for the links~they may just help better equip me to share this awesome experience also! God Bless and Happy Easter!

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