The Seder meal is primarily a re-enactment that helps us better understand the Last Supper of Jesus and the roots of the Christian Eucharist. We cannot fully understand Jesus Christ—His mission, teachings, and life—without appreciating the significance of the Jewish people, their history, and the beliefs found in the Old Testament.
Passover is an ancient Jewish festival that continues to be celebrated with deep devotion by Jewish communities around the world. When Christians re-enact the Passover Seder, it is not a celebration of the Jewish rite itself, but rather a time of reflection and learning that deepens our understanding of Christ’s final meal with His disciples.
We will re-enact the Passover (Seder) meal at Trinity on April 2nd , 2026. A full meal will be served. Lamb will be provided; however, those wishing to attend are asked to bring side dishes such as vegetable dishes, rice or potatoes, fruits, chocolate, and a drink such as red wine, or red grape juice to share.
During the evening, we will also re-enact Jesus washing His disciples’ feet at the Last Supper.
A donation of €5 per person will be collected to help cover costs.
N.B. The final day for registration is Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026.