Passover Seder Meal

What is a Seder? The Seder is the traditional Passover meal that follows a specific 15-step ritual, including reading the Haggadah, drinking four cups of wine, and eating special items like matzah (unleavened bread) and bitter herbs.

On Good Friday, April 3, we’re inviting you to a guided experience of the ancient Passover meal that Jesus transformed to point to his sacrifice and redemption. This will be a meaningful, interactive evening as we walk through the story of Exodus and see how it ultimately leads us to the cross.

Come, learn the significance of the passover seder meal – the Meal That Points to Christ. Discover how Jesus transformed it into the story of Easter.

We have an amazing team preparing this for us, and we’d love for you to be part of it.

DATE / TIME: Friday, April 3, 4:00 PM
WHERE: Grace Hill Church Fellowship Hall
LED BY: Pastor Tyler Allred

This is a wonderful opportunity to bring a friend. Children are welcome and even have a special role in the meal – bring your family.

A quick note: this is not a full dinner, but a shared experience of the symbolic foods of Passover. We encourage you to plan to grab a meal afterward with family or friends to continue the conversation.