Maundy Thursday Passover Seder

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
Holy Trinity Church
Address
Titmus Drive, Tilgate Crawley London, RH10 5EU, United Kingdom

Maundy Thursday Passover Seder celebration incorporating Holy Communion. Holy Trinity Church Hall.
The event lasts about 3 hours, which passes very quickly. The Passover is essentially a family celebration, so we would love to have all ages present. Singing, worshipping, chatting and enjoying a good meal are all interwoven. Each person or group should bring enough food for a reasonable evening meal (main course and desert) to share with others from a buffet (Individuals may like to form a small group so that one does a main course, one a desert and one a side dish.) The meal is very much part of the occasion. Wine is also shared throughout the evening; whilst we will have a non-alcoholic option for those who require it, those who like wine might wish to leave the car at home.

In order that we have an idea how many tables to set out, please let us know if you intend to come.

The Church will be available for quiet prayer at the end of the evening.

Holy Trinity Church

We are an Evangelical Anglican Church in the Church of England within the Diocese of Chichester.  We offer you an informal setting with a mix of contemporary and traditional worship.  This is a place where you can be yourself, ask questions and explore the deeper things of life at your own pace. We welcome people from all walks of life and hope you find us friendly, authentic and committed to a faith in Jesus that is relevant to everyday life.

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Rev. Jill Alderton

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Maundy Thursday Passover Seder

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
Holy Trinity Church
Address
Titmus Drive, Tilgate Crawley London, RH10 5EU, United Kingdom

Maundy Thursday Passover Seder celebration incorporating Holy Communion. Holy Trinity Church Hall.
The event lasts about 3 hours, which passes very quickly. The Passover is essentially a family celebration, so we would love to have all ages present. Singing, worshipping, chatting and enjoying a good meal are all interwoven. Each person or group should bring enough food for a reasonable evening meal (main course and desert) to share with others from a buffet (Individuals may like to form a small group so that one does a main course, one a desert and one a side dish.) The meal is very much part of the occasion. Wine is also shared throughout the evening; whilst we will have a non-alcoholic option for those who require it, those who like wine might wish to leave the car at home.

In order that we have an idea how many tables to set out, please let us know if you intend to come.

The Church will be available for quiet prayer at the end of the evening.