
Event Details
Passover Seder
- today Apr 15
Registration is now closed as the event has reached full capacity.
In partnership with Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS), NMC will host a Passover Seder. This traditional dinner is attended by many Jewish families and communities. It is a moment to celebrate the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The Hebrew word Seder means “order.” The Passover meal follows a set order of particular foods, prayers, and songs. So, why would a believer participate in the Passover meal?
Paul writes to the Church in Corinth that Jesus is our Passover Lamb who was sacrificed for us (1 Corinthians 5:7). As believers, we can identify that the Seder carries a New Testament meaning related to Jesus the Messiah. The Passover is a wonderful picture of Jesus’ atonement and deliverance of His people. As the Last Supper was a Passover meal, one may gain a deeper understanding of the events leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Join us as the DTS President, Dr. Mark Yarbrough, and the DTS Director of Jewish Studies, Rabbi Vladimir Pikman, lead us in a Passover Seder on the Barrett campus on Tuesday, April 15, from 6:00-9:00pm. Children in Kindergarten and older are encouraged to attend the Seder with their families. The cost is $20 per person (including adults, teens, and children). Childcare is available for preschoolers and under. Space and childcare are limited for this event.
IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR THE EVENT:
- Doors open in the Auditorium at 5:00pm for seating and close at 6:00pm to minimize distractions and enhance the experience for all in attendance.
- Dress code is business casual.
- A light dinner will be served in the middle of the evening.
- A photo booth will be available if you wish to commemorate the evening.
- Space is limited.
Event Date
Apr 15
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Campus
Barrett
Event Cost
$20.00



