Discover the Jewish roots of the Last Supper.

We call it a Passover Seder, and your group can take part.

What is a Seder?
(and how do you say it?)

The Passover Seder (pronounced: say•dur) is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. It is conducted throughout the world on the eve of the 15th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar, generally in March or April for us here in the states.

Imagine observing only HALF a holiday your entire life, missing either how the story STARTED or how it ENDED.

Jewish people observe the Passover Seder and never leave the book of Exodus, completely missing the end of the story, its final fulfillment.

Christians observe Good Friday and Easter but miss the connection from that Last Supper (Seder) and its connection to the Exodus out of Egypt.

Unlock the true meaning of the Passion week. We are coming to you to help observe Jesus in the Passover.

  • Jesus In The Passover - The Teaching

    For those looking to learn the whole story, we bring teaching that connects the significance of Jesus in the Passover meal and why He earnestly desired to eat THIS Passover Seder meal with His disciples, and what it means for us today.

    Estimated time: 35-45 minutes.

  • Jesus In The Passover - The Experience

    For those wanting more than a teaching, we incorporate the different elements from the Passover Seder plate to bring to life every part of the meal and connect the significance of these elements to how Jesus was changing the paradigm for the disciples.

    Estimated time: 75-90 minutes.

  • Jesus In The Passover - The Seder

    For those wanting the whole matzah ball! We equip you to put on a full Passover Seder meal with all of the elements, and we facilitate this evening to bring depth and meaning to the death and resurrection of Jesus that was to come.

    Estimated time: 3-10 hours (ha!)

Deepen your church's appreciation and roots for Passion Week

  • Take part in a traditional Passover Seder.

  • Discover the meaning behind Jesus' Last Supper.

  • Connect with your religious heritage in a profound way.

  • Discover new depths to your faith.

  • Get a deeper understanding of the Jewish roots of Christianity.

  • The dinner is interactive and educational, not just a meal.

  • Share in an ancient tradition that is still relevant today.

  • Be a part of something truly profound and meaningful.

  • Experience the Passover meal in a whole new way.

  • Gain a new appreciation for Jesus' sacrifice.

Meet your Passover guides.

  • Matt Davis

    FOUNDER + EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Passover Seders have been part of Matt’s life since he was old enough to have his first cup of kosher wine, which incidentally was at age one. (We start early!) Growing up in a Messianic home, this Passover meal and the significance of Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, have been ingrained since day one. Perhaps there is no greater story than this, the very reason God would become flesh to give His life as a ransom for those He loves. To connect this story from the Exodus to the time of Jesus to our time today is Matt’s favorite thing to share on earth.

  • Ron Davis

    FOUNDER + EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Growing up in an orthodox Jewish family straight out of Brooklyn, Ron grew up with the traditional Passover story. Though everything about this meal points to Yeshua (Jesus), in a traditional Jewish home, Jesus has no place at the Seder table. Listening to Ron’s story and the weaving narratives of growing up in a Jewish home for 26 years only to be led to Jesus as His Messiah by his parents. Listening to Ron gives you a complete picture of this before and after experience of who we are as Messianic Jews, and a depth this ancient traditional meal couched within the Passion Week.