Our first Passover Seder! The Hay Way

Nothing fancy but important. I wanted to have a celebration of the Passover and make it significant for us as believers in the Messiah, Jesus.

I gathered all of the elements (for a formal Seder).

The wine, the unleavened bread (Matzah), the bitter herbs, parsley, charoset, salt water…

We began with prayer and thanksgiving to YHWY, and our first bit of wine (grape juice). This was the cup of sanctification. (I will bring you out!)

Then we washed our hands (should have been our feet as Jesus did) in salt water.

This is a ritual before you partake (and to be clean).

Next, we each took a piece of parsley and dipped it into a dish of salt water (a different dish) before eating. The parsley reminds us of life (it is one of the first edibles to come up in the springtime), and the salt water represents the tears that the Israelites shed in Egypt. 

Then, Breaking of matzah. Unleavened bread is eaten during Passover to remind us that circumstances changed so quickly for the Israelites when they were enslaved in Egypt that they didn’t have time to let their bread rise before they left. Remember: DELIVERANCE from slavery. For us Christians, Jesus broke his “body” for us as we partake in communion.

I then read the Passover story in Exodus 12:

Now for our Second cup of wine. The Cup of Deliverance or “I will deliver you.”
the Israelites have been brought out of Egypt but still need deliverance to escape their former captors and get across the Red Sea. We must remind ourselves and to celebrate that YHWH is faithful to complete his good works.

Bitter herbs. Let’s. now have some horseradish: reminds us of the bitterness of the slavery the Israelites were under in Egypt, as well as the bitterness of life without Messiah. 

Next, we have the Charoset. (I didn’t make this but I bought some apple jelly)
This is a smashed apple mixture usually containing honey, nuts, and a splash of wine. The texture reminds us of mortar, and therefore the heavy burden the Israelites had making and laying bricks in Egypt.

Ok, time to eat dinner and read some Psalms. I chose 113 to celebrate HIS goodness!
(PRAISE!)

Third cup of wine. Covenant or “I will redeem you.”
There is no better time to talk about the Messiah who was killed on Passover for our redemption. Feel free to tell the story of the Last Supper and his death.

Finally, the fourth cup of wine for the promise: “I will take you.”
This cup represents the promises to come for us and for YHWH’s people as a whole.

We had so much fun! It shows how much we can celebrate our Lord an Messiah! We have been delivered and are redeemed! (from slavery of sin!) Easter is on its way!


Palm Sunday 2023

We got there early Sunday morning to prepare for the big morning.

Waving the palm branches in the Grace Chapel, Tatum looked so cute!

Hosanna! Hosanna!

Later that night we would launch our EASTER blocks!

More to come this Holy Week.

Gettin all perty!

Oh, the joy of a haircut! Well, Tot would say, “A TRIM!” We don’t want to cut it, right? We are growing it.

The lolly makes it even cuter. She wants to grow it LOOOOOONG. Brandy said her hair is like a rose bush. The more you trim it the more beautiful the roses will grow and bloom, so trim trim trim!

My hair has been a bummer lately. A bunch of it has torn in the front, so she “kinda” made it into bangs. It’s much more fun now!

Ugh…I need more work on mine. Tot, you rock!

On our way to school: Family Life Radio!

Every night, Tatum listens to the radio as she falls asleep. She says she “NEEDS” it. Well, since it’s Family Life Radio, I don’t make a stink about it. They are listener supported, and today, on our way to school, Tatum said she wanted to start donating $5 a month to them. That is 10% of her allowance, so I didn’t bat an eye. I even said I’d match it since they do so much for our family in terms of providing quality music and radio.

So…… I said, let’s call in! She dialed and boom, they answered.

She started to talk to the man, and she said she wanted to give. He was so kind and asked how he could pray for us. He prayed for us right there! It was awesome.

I love her heart! It will be a monthly reminder of our gratitude.

New drawing for Tatum’s wall!

I drew her a quail! I started it a few years ago, and finally went back to it. It’s no secret that I adore quails because of how much they love their family! The DADDY quail is always keeping his eyes on his young ones. (Just like our FATHER keeps His eye on us!)

This was fun to work on!
almost done…

I got it framed and put it on her wall amidst my other drawings.

Now, what will I embark upon next?

Happy Spiritual Birthday!

03/21/21 Tot got baptized!
So what do you think I got her for this? She has been begging me for this although she has 4 Bibles. She wanted a sparkly one!

Let’s read it together!