Every thursday, Immersed Consecration, gets the priviledge of going over to The Carr’s house for dinner and fellowship. This past Thursday we celebrated Passover. This represents the Last Supper that Jesus had with His disciples before He was crucified, (which would be today, Good Friday).
Jolie Carr loves Israel and loves the feasts that they celebrate. These feasts were also the feasts that Jesus Himself celebrated.
It was a very eventful night! The tables were all decorated, and we had traditional food that they would eat on Passover: Lamb, bitter herbs, wine (sparkling grape juice), and this special bread. During a traditional Passover you have all kinds of things going on during the meal. It was incredible!
This holiday is what most Jewish people celebrate. Jews do not believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, their Messiah.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. And there are those called Messianic Jews who are Jewish but who do realize that Jesus is the Messiah!
This meal has so many symbolism to Jesus’ life and death! I love it!
Here are pictures:
Jesse Taitt and Benjamin Wells!
Kirsten Huth and I!
These are the teenage girls (13 and 14) that torture the boys ever Thursday
Wesley and Kirsten, can’t ya tell they are brother and sister?
The two youngest, Nathan and Susanna
This was the booklet that Jolie made and that we read out of for Passover.
Jolie, the one who made it all HAPPEN! She is amazing!
John and Jenny Belle Isle
Our new friend Shawn teaching Josh some piano skills…













You got to celebrate Passover – how wonderful!
I would love to do that with my family, led by someone who knows all the beautiful details.
We did have communion around the table with our children.
It was good.
Shalom!
My favorite is Nathan and Susanna…. aaaaaand Samo in the back ground…… eating?