Saturday, April 14, 2018

Deputie Passover

Our Passover (this was our first) was a bit unkosher, but we'll refine it over the years to be a little more... kosher...



The MAIN thing is the teaching and symbolism of Yeshua the Messiah that we get excited about!



I've heard about what the woman of the house goes for in preparation for Passover, and it can get a bit CRAZY with all the prep. But we took it easy and had a small crowd and only celebrated one night. 

We played a game with the kids to get rid of all the Hametz (leaven - a type of sin) in our home by hiding pieces of my sourdough bread. The kids went and searched for it (like how kids look for Easter Eggs, but much different). Once they found some hametz, they needed Alex (the Father) to remove it. This was a beautiful picture of how only the Father can eliminate sin from our lives.



The whole Sedar was packed-full of these types of symbolisms and teachings. We read through a Messianic Haggadah, but we want to type up and create our own Deputie Family Haggadah for next year! Alex did all the studying and is very excited to make this holiday our own family tradition. 






We listened to traditional songs and danced and had a great time! We're excited to celebrate Passover next year as well as include the Feast of Unleavened Bread and follow it up with something special for the Feast of First Fruits, both of which we didn't celebrate this year.

Enjoy some Photos :)


Our version of placing the blood of the lamb on our doorpost.




My delicious roast :)


Lamb shanks that marinated for a few days... mmmm


Matzo Balls!



Strawberry Rhubarb with meringue on top


Someone liked the carbonated juice a little


Ceremonial Handwashing


Alex going through the Haggadah


Bitter Herbs! Horseradish!!


That'll make tears flow for sure! :)



Leaning to the Left... well most of us were ;)

Happy Passover!!
Remember the sacrifice Yeshua made for our sins!
The sinless Lamb who laid down His life so that we might be saved!


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