
The Passover is the annual memorial of our Savior’s death by which he paid the full penalty for all our sins. After one has repented of his/her sins and been baptized according to the scriptural teaching, the believer should faithfully observe the Passover each year as an annual renewal of his acceptance of the new covenant. Church members should attend the Passover service with a local congregation, but when this is not possible or practical, the Passover should be observed at home, following these directions.
Before Passover
Be fully prepared with a backup copy of the Passover Service from last year. It can be downloaded onto your computer and saved, or it can be copied onto a CD, or both. This service is available on the Church website audio section (http://cog-pkg.org/audio/holy_days.aspx) by going to the “Passover” section and then clicking onto the one that says “Passover Service for Passover Night.” This procedure will need to be followed by all those in Australia and New Zealand (and other countries in that region of the world), as you will need to listen to last years service since you will be observing Passover before this years message is given. The basic service remains the same from year to year.
About 30 minutes before the start of the Passover Service
Open the red wine and pour a small amount (about 1 tablespoon) into the glass. (One for each person in attendance).
Then cover the glasses with a white cloth.
Place a full piece of unleavened bread on a plate (this will be broken into small pieces later during the service).
Cover the plate with a white cloth.
This year’s service is Tuesday evening, the 7th of April 2009, after sunset.
Start the service after sundown, and then follow the instructions as they are given on the pre-recorded Passover Service.
When you come to the foot washing part of the service, pause/stop the recording when instructed. If you are by yourself you do not participate in this part of the service. If you are with someone else of the same sex, you are to wash one another’s feet. The only exception is husband and wife who may wash one another’s feet if no one else is present with them.
Place a small amount of water in each bowl, and take off all footwear. Women should not wear hose to the Passover service.
One person is then seated while the other person kneels and washes the other person’s feet. Wash and dry one foot at a time. Then change places allowing the other person to wash and dry the feet of the other.
Once finished, put shoes (and socks) back on and get rid of the water.
Sit back down and start the recording again.
The service then continues and you are to follow the recording until instructed to stop again.
One person is to uncover the unleavened bread on the plate (remove the white cloth).
A prayer will be given which is on the recording.
After the prayer, break the bread into small pieces.
One person then presents the others with a piece of the broken bread from the plate.
Each person takes one small piece of the unleavened bread and eats it.
When all are finished the white cloth should be placed over the leftover unleavened bread so that it is covered once again.
The service then continues and you are to follow the recording until instructed to stop again.
Uncover the glass or glasses (remove the white cloth).
A prayer will be given, which is on the recording.
One person then presents the others with a glass from the tray.
Each person takes a glass and drinks the wine.
Once finished the glasses are collected and placed back on the tray and covered with the white cloth.
Then the service continues and you are to follow the recording until is has finished.
At the end of the service a song is sung. If you know the song you may sing along, but if you do not know it, simply listen to the words and consider their meaning.
The service is now finished. Each person should then go home.
The left over red wine and the left over unleavened bread must be discarded and NOT used or consumed.
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SONG for PASSOVER SERVICE: “In Thy Lovingkindness, Lord” (Ps. 51)
In Thy loving kindness Lord, be merciful to me;
In compassion great blot out, all iniquity.
Wash me thoroughly from sin, from all guilt Thou me;
For transgressions I confess; sins I ever see.
‘Gainst Thee only have I sinned, done evil in Thy sight,
That Thou speaking may be just, and in judging right.
My iniquities blot out, my sin hide from Thy view,
And in me a clean heart make, spirit right renew.
From Thy gracious presence, Lord, O cast me not away,
And Thy Holy Spirit take not from me I pray.
Joy which Thy salvations brings again to me restore;
With Thy Spirit free do Thou keep me ever more.
Sacrifice dost Thou not want, else would I give it Thee,
And with offering shalt Thou not delighted be.
For a broken spirit is to God a sacrifice,
And a broken, contrite heart, Thou wilt not despise.