Passover

April 1, 2026 (Observed evening before)

"For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (1 Corinthians 5:7).

Keeping the Passover each year reminds us that God is the forgiver of sin who grants us eternal life in His Kingdom through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, our Passover. This observance is a memorial of our Creator's continuing role in humanity's salvation.

A man washing another man's feet.
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7 Tips to Prepare for Passover

Make a difference this Feast. Prepare for it!
A Bible, unleavened bread and wine
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"Do This in Remembrance of Me"

The New Testament Passover needs to emphasize remembering the death of Jesus Christ.
They Had to Kill Jesus
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They Had to Kill Jesus

We must grow closer to the great God of loving kindness and mercy whose self-sacrifice gives us hope of eternal joy at His side.
Can You See God's Hand in Your Life?
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Can You See God's Hand in Your Life?

Christ's Passover and the wonderful Days of Unleavened Bread are almost here! LeeAnn and I wish you all a blessed Holy Day season!
Video Series Lesson

Bible Study: Why Bother With Bread?

Why all the fuss about bread at this time of the year? In the Bible study Steve Myers will examine the significance of bread in biblical times whether it should matter to us today. This study will be about one...
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Sermon

Becoming Living Sacrifices

We are to be a living sacrifice. This time of the year we often think about sacrifice, the death of our Savior as we are told to, rightly so at the Passover, our source of life.
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Preparing for God's Passover and Unleavened Bread Holy Days

Carolyn Prater shares Days of Unleavened Bread and Passover thoughts and inspiration.
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Is Spiritual Leavening in Your Life?

Jesus said to "beware of the leavening of the Pharisees." What did He mean? Why is it vital for you to know?
Three Days and Three Nights infographic
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Three Days and Three Nights: The Chronology of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ said He would be in the tomb for three days and three nights. What is the biblically accurate chronology of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection?
Rolling stone tomb
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Did Jesus Fulfill His Prophecy of How Long He Would Be Entombed?

Jesus Christ plainly said He would be entombed for three days and three nights. Can this be reconciled with a "Good Friday" crucifixion and burial and an "Easter Sunday" resurrection, which allows for barely a day and a half in...
Sheep in a pasture.
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A Special Lamb

How does God see you? As a sheep, or a goat?
Video Series Lesson

Bible Study: Passover Symbolism and Meaning

Join Gary Antion and Randy Stiver as they discuss the symbols of Passover - footwashing, unleavened bread and the wine.
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Three Ways that Understanding the Meaning of God's Feasts Can Help Us Grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus Christ

A small loaf of bread and a small dish of butter.
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Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

God uses simple and memorable analogies to help us understand His plan. There is often much symbolism when bread is discussed in scripture.
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Sermon

From Sap to Syrup

Using the analogy of the process of turning sap into syrup, Mr. McClain goes through our spiritual transformation. Using God's spirit in our lives we can be changed into the final product God has in mind for us.
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How Does One "Examine Himself"?

In preparation for Passover and the Days of Unleavened bread one must examine himself. Discover how that process works in this sermon!
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Who Really Killed Jesus?

This question has been fervently debated for centuries. But why should it matter and what does it have to do with you?
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Three Days and Three Nights

How do you come up with three days and nights from Good Friday to Easter Sunday? Do the math.
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Sermon

Passover & Baptism, Part 2

Mr. Dowd compares the Passover symbols to what we are to be reminded of in our individual baptism.
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What Does Passover Cost You?

What is the personal cost, to you, of the death of the Son of God?