| We believe that the commemoration of the precious sacrifice of YahShua the Messiah is observed annually on the evening (beginning) of the 14th of Abib/Nisan. as the 13th ends, according to the original Pesach in Egypt when the death angel came over midnight of the 14th, Exodus 12:13-14. In humbly partaking of the Pesach, we give witness that we accept the shed blood of our loving Savior for our sins, Numbers 28:16; Luke 22:15-20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-29. The symbols used are those instituted by YahShua: eating unleavened bread representative of His broken body, Exodus 23:18; 1 Corinthians 10:16, and drinking the fruit of the vine as the symbol of His shed blood, Deuteronomy 32:14; Isaiah 65:8-9; Matthew 26:27-29. Our love for YahShua and humility among the brethren is also acted out in a footwashing ceremony as directed by our beloved Savior and Redeemer, according to John 13:3-17. |
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