Why Celebrate Passover as a Christian?
Passover has great significance for believers. Through this celebration, we remember what God has done for His people, Jesus’s sacrifice for us on the cross, and the freedom we have because of it!
A Very Basic Christian Passover Seder Guide
Looking for information on how to observe Passover in your Christian home? Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to use during your own Passover Seder.
The Best Christian Passover Seder Videos
Planning to host or attend a Christian Passover Seder? Here are the best instructional videos just for you!
Essential Items for Your Christian Passover Seder
Planning a Christian Passover Seder? Here’s a list of the things you need to prepare ahead of time to have a meaningful Christ-centered Passover.
Finding a Messianic Haggadah for Your Christian Passover Seder
A Haggadah is a booklet that will lead your Passover Seder participants through the meal, teaching and guiding you from beginning to end. Looking for a Haggadah for your Christian Seder? Start here!
The Israel Bible Haggadah
Support Israel with this Passover Haggadah. This meaningful Haggadah explains each element in the seder and leads you and your guests through the Seder in Hebrew and English and enjoy the beautiful photos along the way!
Celebrating a Christ-Centered Passover with Kids
Passover gives us the opportunity to introduce our children to a powerful God who loves His people and saves them – both during the Passover and through Jesus! Here are some kid-friendly ways to include children in your Passover traditions.
A Quick Overview of the Passover Story
Passover is an important and central idea in the Bible, throughout both the Old and New Testament. This post provides a brief overview of the story for use during a Passover Seder or just to brush up on the basics.
Passover vs. Unleavened Bread: What’s the Difference?
These two Biblical feasts are often combined into one. They’re both meaningful to us as Christians but they’re not the same.
Why Count the Omer?
During the 50-day period between Passover and Shavuot, many do something called Counting the Omer. Why? And how does this benefit our faith as Christians?