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Logistics of Conducting a Christ Is/In the Passover Seder at Your Church We re excited that you are considering and praying about bringing this ministry to your church. It has been a blessing for us to be able to share it in our own community and to other churches. This is not a unique ministry. And, if you are comparing this to the Passover Seders put together by professional organizations such as Jews for Jesus, Zion s Fire, and others it will be an apples to oranges comparison. Pastor Craig is a Messianic Jew but he did not grow up in an orthodox, conservative Jewish family. He has not even been to Israel (though he wants to!). Hebrew is not a natural language for him. We said all that just to say that the Christ Is/In the Passover is an evening and a meal that we share together; and all the participants are fully engaged from the tasting of the foods, to the saying of the prayers, etc. There is a lot of information presented as we move through the evening: historical, traditional, biblical, and cultural. In addition to all that, Craig s passion is to present the evening in the context of: Remember what it was like for you, when God rescued you and redeemed you and freed you from Egypt In other words, we try to present the Passover with a heavy emphasis on the parallel of the Christian walk when Jesus purchased us from this world in which we live; and the walk we walk now is supposed to be a reflection of the fact that we are no longer a part of this world (aka Egypt). So, if this interests you below is some basic info regarding the logistics with Christ Is/In the Passover Seder. We hope, should the Lord lead, to be able to share this ministry with you. Logistical The Seder lasts about three hours. One of the most frequent questions that is asked concerns the attendance of children. Yes, children should be encouraged to attend! One of the original designs of the Seder was to pass along this rich culture, tradition, and history to the children. However, and this is a big however: parents should be strongly encouraged to consider what is appropriate for them and their children. Can their specific 8-yo sit for three hours? Will he/she be a distraction to them and the others at their table? One strategy is to have a room available (with supervision) at the church for the children to go and play. They can participate in the meal for a period of time, then be released to go play, rejoin the parents back at dinner, and then released to go play again. This allows the parent to attend, the child to participate, and then be allowed to run free without being a distraction. Just a thought. 1

CCTxk and Pastor Craig do much of the prep work prior to arriving at your church. Meaning this: we usually purchase all the food and bring everything with us to your church. This makes it easier for us to navigate through the logistics. We have tried it before where a church does a modified menu, does the prep, and cooking themselves, and it has not worked out well. So, in essence, we are not totally against doing that, but our ability to help create a successful evening is compromised when changes are made in which we are unfamiliar. We can easily accommodate up to 80 persons at a time. We have enough serving dishes, center pieces, and Seder plates for 10 tables. The large round tables (that can seat 8) or the six foot rectangular tables tend to work best. When setting up the tables, please make sure there is ample space for servers to move amongst the tables to be able to serve the participants. Furthermore, please be cognizant of the potential for someone to have his/her back to Craig as he is talking and leading the Seder. Craig needs a music stand (or a small podium) and a small table (like a TV tray) in a spot where most of the people can hear him speak. He won t be able to use a microphone that is attached to a stand or is hand held. If the room is small enough, he won t need a microphone at all. If there is a need for one, let it be wireless. This allows his hands to be free and the opportunity to move around. He tends to wander a bit from the presenter area and talk while walking in between some of the nearby tables. If you do not have these items (the music stand, TV tray, and/or wireless microphone), just let us know and we ll bring it with us. The presentation of the Passover Seder is extremely important. Part of the special ambiance of the evening is the way the table looks, the way the evening progresses, the way the food is served, and the way that the tables are maintained/cleaned. Craig has a background in cooking and serving at restaurants. And, to be honest, he is extremely picky in the way the evening runs because cold food, disorganization, or a sloppy presentation tends to distract from the purpose of the evening. As much as we would like to say it is a spiritual event (and it is a spiritual event), and therefore, don t worry about the details it is the details of this event that actually make it spiritual! Messing up the details does dampen the whole evening. Now, we know that is a general statement, but there is truth behind it, and so we try our best (without going crazy or fretting or getting anxious) to make sure we are firing on all cylinders. 2

Now, here comes the paradox. We just talked about the ambiance and the presentation, yet we use plastic dishes, bowls, and utensils. How does that work? Well, it actually does. We set the tables with plastic tablecloths and use a silver/dark blue color scheme that matches the tablecloth to the napkins, dishes, cups (except for the wine glasses), and utensils. It is easy to clean-up, but yet is tasteful and elegant in its presentation. The availability of a kitchen is a must. In order to conduct the Seder your kitchen should be equipped as follows: 1 refrigerator (cleaned and empty), 1 small freezer or cooler for ice, a four-burner stove, a regular-sized oven, a microwave, and a full sink. We ll need counter space or tables for preparing food and storing food trays. The following is a list of supplies we generally use in the kitchen (and the numbers of each of the items depend on the number of people attending). We will bring any items if they are unavailable (but it makes our traveling easier and lighter if we don t have to bring them ourselves): 3-5 large crock pots, a large soup pot and a regular sized soup pot, a large frying pan, 2 baking/cookie sheets, other standard stove pots, a couple of rolls of paper towels, kitchen sponges and towels, 1 roll aluminum foil, gallon-sized and quart-sized Zip-loc bags and/or a set of Gladware plastic containers for leftovers, 2 cutting boards, mixing bowls, a colander, measuring cups/spoons, 2 potato peelers, and the standard cooking utensils found in most kitchens. We bring our own spices and cooking oils. Just because we are taking care of the purchasing, prep, and cooking, does not mean we do not need help. We always need the help! Here is a tentative schedule of events and a list of times in which we can use the help. Generally, it works best if helpers come in shifts and are assigned specific responsibilities. And, we can always use one helper that does not mind running to the store because someone forgot something somehow and we need that something in a big way! The following schedule works for an assumed crowd of 50 participants, and the numbers do not include Craig or Tonya helping out. So, if we are short one, we are here to serve and work. 3

Generic Schedule & Servant Needs 8-9AM: pre-prep and set-up 1 servant who knows the kitchen area, the supplies, and the set-up All tables should be in place by this point in time, or being set-up as Craig directs 9-11:30AM: prep and cooking time #1 2-4 servants (each equipped with a cutting board and knife and prepared to do any thing from kitchen work to setting up tables chopping/cutting, setting up main meals, peeling potatoes, setting tables) 11:30AM - 1:30PM: break for lunch and rest 1:30-4PM: prep and cooking time #2 2-4 servants (but this need and number depends on how much the first shift accomplished frying the potato pancakes, setting up the food trays) 4-5PM: catching up 1-2 servants (final prep work, cleaning and organizing the kitchen) 5PM: final set-up of tables is performed wine in the glasses, ice water in the cups, Seder plates are set-up, pitchers of ice water are on the tables 2-3 servants 5:30PM: doors open for participants 6PM: Seder begins 7PM: Appetizers are served 8PM: Soup, then main meal, then dessert are served serving soup, then serving meals while bussing tables, then clearing meal dishes and bringing dessert, refilling wine glasses, bussing all unnecessary items off of table 2-3 servants in kitchen 2-3 servants on the floor 9PM: Seder is finished and clean-up begins 3-4 servants in the kitchen 3-4 servants on the floor 4

Menu Much of our menu has been designed around a combination of Mediterranean-Middle East traditions (with a Slavic flair (Craig has a Russian-Jewish background)). There is a difference between being Kosher and Passover Kosher and being practical. In all honesty, if you want a completely Passover Kosher menu - hire a rabbi! Of course, leaven and yeast are not a part of the meal, but in other areas open for rabbinical, traditional, and cultural interpretations we went with a more pragmatic avenue. (Do you know how many Jewish supermarkets there are in the South? Not many!) Drinks: iced water and the 4 cups of wine (actually sparkling juice or grape juicepomegranate mix) Matzah (of course!) The Seder Plate with the parsley, bitter herbs, the egg, and charoseth (of course!) Appetizers: trays consist of different types of olives, humus, raw vegies, dried fruits (figs, raisins, apricots, dates) Soup: Chicken and Matzah Ball Soup Main Meal: Israeli Salad (cucumbers, tomatoes, red onion, with a splash of lemon juice and vinegar), latkes (potato pancakes), stuffed cabbage, and a chicken dish Dessert: flourless chocolate torte, macaroons, candied jellies, fresh fruit, meringue cookies, and various chocolates. 5

Financial We don t charge or expect an honorarium for conducting the Passover Seder. On the registration form, we have listed prices of $15 per participant. This cost is the usual amount for covering the costs of the food and some of the logistics. It is up to the host church as to whether or not they are going to charge participants, how much they do charge, and/or collect any funds from the participants. We ll provide the registration form (updated with all the relevant information for your church) and send it to you as a PDF. We do ask that all food and travel costs be reimbursed. Usually, it is just Pastor Craig and Tonya traveling to the host church. However, based on the size of the Seder, there sometimes is a need to bring others with them. Sometimes Craig and Tonya s two teenage daughters will travel with them. They love serving at the Passover, and are incredibly helpful they cook, serve, clean, and they know the routine almost as well as their dad! Please plan for Pastor Craig and Tonya to arrive the night before the Passover Seder is scheduled, and to possibly stay the night of the Passover (depending on how far away from Texarkana they are). It allows them to scope out the lay of the land and get set-up for the next day. Generally, they are in the kitchen starting at 8AM for a 6PM Seder. And close-out by 10PM that evening. It is a long day. Final Thoughts All these details are shared not to be picky, specific, detail-orientated, or demanding. This document was created due to the fact that every year we visit a church, we have to share the same info again and again. Well, by creating a document on the front end, everyone knows what everyone needs to know in order for the Seder to go smoothly. And, if something we listed here does not fit or gel or work or whatever, let s talk about it and see what we can change to make it work. We are flexible. You have to be with a ministry opportunity like this one. Most importantly please pray and set-up a prayer team for the Seder. Pray for the logistics, pray for the hearts of those participating and coming to be touched, and pray the Lord s will to be done in and through our time together. The Christ Is/In the Passover is such a powerful tool for the Gospel for both the Jew and Gentile; for the unbeliever and the believer; and for the seasoned saint and the babe in Christ. Once again, please pray if the Lord would have you bring this Seder to your church. We will be doing the same and seeking His leading. Until in next year in Jerusalem! (that is the standard closing for the Passover Seder.) 6