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Last Call to RSVP for the Holy Thursday Seder with KUMC Koinonia

Holy Thursday Seder with KUMC Koinonia at 7:00 pm

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 1, is the final day to let Pender know you’re attending the Holy Thursday Passover Seder hosted in partnership with KUMC Koinonia.

To reserve your spot or learn more, please call the church office at 703-278-8023 or fill out the form on our website at https://penderumc.org/event/2025-04-01-last-call-to-rsvp-for-the-holy-thursday-seder-with-kumc-koinonia/

Chag Sameach! (Happy Holiday!)
We warmly invite you to a meaningful and reflective Seder experience, where we will explore the powerful symbols of Passover and remember the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt—a cornerstone story in both Jewish and Christian faith traditions.

This Seder is a time to gather in community, reflect on God’s deliverance, and draw connections between the ancient story of freedom and our faith today.

Please note: This will be a symbolic Seder, not a full dinner. We’ve timed it after the dinner hour, so come ready for a spiritual feast rather than a physical one!

We look forward to sharing this sacred evening with you.


On Holy Thursday, Christians often observe a “Christian Seder” or Passover meal, reenacting the Last Supper, which Jesus celebrated with his disciples, and drawing parallels to the Jewish Passover Seder.

Here’s a breakdown of the significance and practice:

  • Historical Context: Jesus and his disciples celebrated the Passover Seder, a Jewish ritual meal commemorating the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt, on the night before his crucifixion. 
  • Christian Interpretation: Christians view this Last Supper as the institution of the Eucharist (or Holy Communion), where Jesus shared bread and wine, symbolizing his body and blood, and establishing a new covenant. 
  • Reenactment of the Seder: A Christian Seder on Holy Thursday involves reenacting portions of the Passover Seder, such as the symbolic foods (like matzah, bitter herbs, and a roasted shank bone) and the retelling of the Exodus story. 
  • Symbolism: The symbolic foods and actions in the Seder are interpreted through a Christian lens, highlighting the sacrifice of Jesus and the establishment of the New Covenant. 
  • Examples of Symbolic Foods:
    • Matzah: Represents the haste of the Israelites’ departure from Egypt, symbolizing the speed of Christ’s sacrifice. 
    • Bitter Herbs: Remind of the bitterness of slavery, mirroring the suffering of Christ. 
    • Roasted Shank Bone: Represents the sacrifice of the Paschal lamb, symbolizing Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice. 
  • Purpose: Participating in a Christian Seder on Holy Thursday allows Christians to deepen their understanding of the Last Supper and the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice, while also connecting with the Jewish roots of their faith. 

Worship

A service that brings to life the night in which Jesus began the practice we call the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper or Holy Communion.  On that first Holy Thursday, there was tension in the air as religious authorities had been conspiring against Jesus.  There will be a little tension in our service too as you’ll be invited to become a part of the events of that night.  But relax, you can simply watch if you wish. 

Jesus met with the disciples in an “Upper Room” to reveal to the mysteries of the Lord’s Supper. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he asked them to stay awake as he agonized over the direction to which he had been called. He spoke the truth before the religious elite and Roman rulers alike. Join us for Holy Communion, great music and singing, and a service that ends with a twist.

A recommitment to obeying that command is a part of why we gather. We remember Jesus, and we remember his words, and we once again pledge to learn to live by the command. In other words, on this night, we gather and offer ourselves to be gathered up in Jesus by choosing to live by the call to love.

“Tenebrae” is the Latin word meaning “darkness.” The service of Tenebrae as practiced in most Protestant Churches is an adaptation of medieval Roman Catholic practices for each of the days of Holy Week dating back to the ninth century. For Protestants, this single service is typically held at night on Holy Thursday or Good Friday. Pender will hold it’s Tenebrae service on Maundy/Holy Thursday this year.

For United Methodists and some other Protestants, the story of the suffering and death of Jesus from John’s gospel is divided into 16 readings. After each segment of the story is read, a candle is extinguished. After the fifteenth reading, which confirms that Jesus had died on the cross, the last of the 15 lit candles is extinguished or taken away, and a loud sound (called strepitus in Latin) is made to convey the sense of total loss of God’s presence and the effect of the death of Jesus on the universe. The final story of the burial is read in near darkness.

Worshipers leave in silence to ponder the impact of Christ’s death and await the celebration of the coming Resurrection.

 
 

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Verse of the Day – May 21

You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor. ~Exodus 20:17

 

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Verse of the Day – May 16

Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. ~Exodus 20:12

 

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March 17th Sermon: There is only ONE God and he just has different names RIGHT?

Lent

The Bible says there is ONE God.  But the Gods people talk about and believe in are so different.  One is involved in everything.  One never does anything but create what is.  One only judges.  Another only loves.  Are they all the same and it doesn’t matter what we believe as long as we believe in God?  Let’s see what the ONE and ONLY God is like and you can decide.
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.”

 (Deuteronomy 6:4)

 “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.  You shall have no other gods before me.”
(Exodus 20:1-3)
 

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This Week at Pender ~ March 14, 2013

    

 This Week at Pender

 

March 14, 2013

 
 
Sermon Series ~ Hard Questions
March 17th Sermon:
There is only ONE God and he just has different names RIGHT?
The Bible says there is ONE God.  But the Gods people talk about and believe in are so different.  One is involved in everything.  One never does anything but create what is.  One only judges.  Another only loves.  Are they all the same and it doesn’t matter what we believe as long as we believe in God?  Let’s see what the ONE and ONLY God is like and you can decide.

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.”

 (Deuteronomy 6:4)
 “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.  You shall have no other gods before me.”
(Exodus 20:1-3)
 
Supper for the Soul Thursday Dinner TONIGHT!
 

Join us for a delicious dinner at 6:00-7:00 pm and a discussion based on the sermon from the previous Sunday. 

 

What’s for dinner TONIGHT? 

 Baked Macaroni & Cheese AND

 Baked Macaroni w/Ham & Peas served w/fruit

 

          What’s for dinner on March 21st?

Sandwich Night – Egg Salad, Tuna Salad & assorted deli meats served with chips and fruit
Empty Your Pockets!   Help Fight World Hunger! 
Pender Turning Point Youth Group

 is putting on a Penny War

 to raise money for the World Vision 30 Hour Famine!

Each high school represented in the youth group has their own jar in which to collect the money. The jar that ends up with the highest number of points wins, and the youth who participated in the famine from that school gets a prize!

How it works:

Pennies and paper money are positive points.

(For example a penny would be +1 point and a $5 bill would be +500 points)

All silver change is counted as negative points.

(So nickels are -5, dimes are -10, and quarters are -25.)

Put your pennies and paper money in your own high school’s jar!

 Put silver change in your rival’s jar!

The jars will be out until the end of March.

Pender’s Annual Mission Conference ~ April 12-14th
Housing Needed for Visiting Missionaries

Pender’s Annual Mission Conference is fast approaching!

We will have activities for the whole family to enjoy.  Including two themed pot luck suppers of South American and Asian/Indian Food, South American Dance Demonstrations, as well as, missionary speakers and wonderful music. A full agenda will be provided soon!

 

We need to provide housing for the keynote speaker and visiting missionaries. If you would be willing to open up your home to bless a visiting missionary during the conference, please contact Beryl Marin

Easter Plants for the Altar 

 

Order plants to be placed on the altar on Easter in memory or in honor of a loved one. 

 

 Plants are yours to take

 after the last service on Easter Sunday. 

 

Order forms are at the Sign-up Center

(Payment is requested with order) 

 

Tulips and daffodils ~ $11

 

Azaleas ~ $16.75

 

Hydrangeas ~ $16.50

Confirmation Class Begins this Sunday at 2:00 pm
Confirmation Class starts this Sunday, March 17th
at 2:00 pm
For all 7th graders & up
 who have not joined as members of Pender  
For more information, please contact Tim Lyberger here .
Story Time and Easter Egg Hunt, Wed., March 27th at 10:00 am
   

The event kicks off with story time in the Sanctuary.  Lots of fun for all, including an egg hunt, snacks and you can even take pictures with the Easter Bunny!  (Don’t forget your camera!) 

Come rain or shine — no RSVP necessary.

Pender Men’s Dinner ~ March 27th at 7 PM
 

You are invited

 to our

Pender United Methodist Men’s March Dinner

Wednesday, March 27 at 7 PM in the Fellowship Hall

To sign up, please stop by the Sign Up Center in the Narthex or e-mail  S.E. Nunamaker here.

 

Please make your reservations by Sunday, March 24, 2013.  Everyone is welcome.   Hope to see you at the dinner!

Bless Our Missionaries this Easter!
 

 

Sign Easter Cards to bless the missionaries supported by Pender.  Stop by the area near the coat racks this Sunday to sign the cards.
Help Wanted!

 

 

Volunteer needed: 

Immediate opening for backup Assistant Manager

Pender ReGift Thrift Store

 

We will train you on the cash register software and store procedures.  Duties include:  cover the store when Maryann Weber is not available, help customers, answer the phone and be a witness to those we help with this important ministry.  Email Dave Cacner if interested.

Have You Noticed the New Sign on Our Outreach Center?

 

The Pender United Methodist Men and the Pender Outreach Team would like to thank Troy Osborne for his design and installation of the wonderful sign that is now on the Outreach Center.  This is a welcome addition that conveys important information to contributors, clients, and customers.

Troy, thank you and a job well done!

 

Item of the Week for WFCM

   Western Fairfax Christian Ministries

 is in great need of the following to

distribute to the needy in our area:

 

PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS

Donations can be left in the blue grocery cart in the coat rack section. 

 46 oz. bottles of oil & fruit juices are always needed and welcome too!

Ministry QuickLinks

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Save The Date

        March 16     Mulch Delivery

        March 23     Arlington District Methodist Men’s Executive Board Meeting

        March 24     Palm Sunday

        March 27     Men’s Dinner

        March 27     Easter Story Time and Egg Hunt

        March 28     Holy Thursday Service

        March 29     Good Friday Service

        March 31     Easter Sunday Services:

                                  – Sunrise

                                  – 9:30 Contemporary Service

                                  – 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Traditional Services

        April 7          Sing ‘n Celebrate Service with Time of Healing

 New PUMC Logo

12401 Alder Woods Dr.

Fairfax, VA  22033

(703) 278-8023

(703) 352-3375 fax

Sunday Services at 8:15 AM, 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM

Child Care Provided

www.penderumc.org

church.office@penderumc.org

 

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