April 12, 2025 Service - Palm Sunday
April 24, 2025
The kids participated in a Passover-Seder feast after bringing the cross into position in our sanctuary.
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
04-24-2025
Today Pastor Jeannine related the story of Jesus’s final journey to Jerusalem. She told of how Moses led the Jews out of Egypt, as the children ate a Seder meal. She told the children, as written in the book of Exodus, that the King Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the Jewish people would fight against him. He made the Jewish people slaves. God chose Moses to help the Jewish people out. He wanted the Jews to go into the desert and be set free. God turn the water in Egypt into blood, locusts ate the Egyptians food, and plagues were sent to Egypt. After the 10th plague, the Jews were told to leave Egypt. They left so quickly that their bread dough did not rise, which is the significance of matzah. The Red Sea opened up with a dry sand path, and the Jews were allowed to escape. The Seder meal is one sign which signifies the path of slavery to freedom for the Jewish people.
Pastor Jeannine told the children the significance of the items and the Seder plate. These included celery dipped in saltwater, Matzah bread, bitter herbs, charoset (a paste of apples and spices), egg, and meat. The adults learned about the Seder tradition as well!
Easter Blessings, as we celebrate the most important period in our Christian lives during holy week. Jesus is risen. He is risen indeed.
Please join us at our Sunday services as we worship together at 9 AM. We have nursery services in Sunday school for the children.









