How Celebrating Passover at Home Forms Family Identity
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In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the significance of celebrating Passover at home and how this appointed time anchors family identity and spiritual growth. The first Passover shows us that freedom began at the table of prepared families. Spiritual legacy starts in the home—not just in what we speak, but in how we live.
Passover invites us to shift the culture of our homes to align with God's rhythm as we celebrate the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. To see the connection between the Exodus story and the Cross at Calvary, and recount the faithfulness of our God in generations past and in our family today. The traditions of Passover—from the questions asked, to the seder plate symbolism with Messiah at the center— bring the scriptures to life and anchor our children in their spiritual heritage.
Join Megann as she shares how to engage all ages in the Passover celebration, unpacks the meaning of Passover traditions, including the Dayenu, and shows how this appointed time fosters generational discipleship, aligning the culture of your home with God's Kingdom.