Building Community Highlight: Jewish Connections
Seder Service on Sunday, April 13 in Fellowship Hall!
Register to attend using this link.

The Passover Seder Service is a ritual meal and retelling of the story of Moses and how he led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt. This story celebrates freedom, aspirations, miracles, wise leadership, and the earth's spring rebirth. This is an event for the whole family and the community. You do not need to be Jewish or a member of the congregation to attend. All are welcome. The Seder includes several traditional foods like Matzoh, Charoset, bitter herbs and boiled eggs. The dinner will follow with roast chicken, a vegetarian entree, matzoh ball soup, redbud salad and other Passover treats. The event begins at 5 p.m. with food served around 6 p.m. Join us for this memorable event (not Kosher) by registering using this link to sign up. The cost is $12 for adults and $5 for children. Use this registration link to sign up to help with setup (3 p.m.), Food preparation and serving (3 p.m.) and cleanup (8 p.m.). Information will be available in Fellowship Hall on March 30 and April 6. Contact Dan Wiseman using this form or Ruellen Fessenbecker using this form (food).