Seder Dinner
April 17 6:30 pm | The HUB
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT.
Seder Dinner | Maundy Thursday, April 17
MET members are invited for a meaningful and reflective evening at our Seder Dinner, hosted in The HUB on Maundy Thursday, April 17. This special, catered event provides an opportunity to partake in the ancient tradition of the Passover feast, drawing us closer to the heart of the Easter story.
Important Note for Families:
This event is best suited for children in 1st grade and up, as the demonstration and meal require kids to remain seated and engaged for approximately 2 hours. Parents are encouraged to consider this when planning to attend with young children.
Details:
- Date & Time: Thursday, April 17, doors open at 6:30pm | dinner begins at 7:00 PM
- Location: The HUB, 12903 Jones Road, Houston, TX 77070
- Cost: $15 per adult | $10 per child (12 years and under)
- Registration: Reserve your seat online – space is limited!
What to Expect
A Guided Seder Experience: Led by Ky Faciane and his friend Aharon, this evening will walk attendees through the symbolic elements of the Seder meal, including the shank bone, bitter herbs, unleavened bread (Matza), and Charoset.
A Catered Meal: Following the Seder demonstration, all attendees will enjoy a catered BBQ meal.
Worship & Reflection: Throughout the evening, there will be light worship, creating a space for prayer and reflection on the themes of deliverance, redemption, and the mighty work of God.
Register now (limited seating) and be part of this special evening for MET members!
Seder Dinner FAQ
- Is this event open to the public?
This event is for MET members only and is not open to the public. - How do I register for the event?
Register online by clicking the button below to secure your seat. Be sure to register early, as seating is limited! - What is the cost to attend?
The cost is $15 per adult | $10 per child (12 years and under). - What will be served at the dinner?
This event includes a Seder dinner demonstration, where each participant will partake in the traditional Passover elements, including the shank bone, bitter herbs, unleavened bread (Matza), Charoset, and more. Following the demonstration, a catered BBQ meal will be served for dinner. - What time does the event start?
The doors open at 6:30pm | The program begins at 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 17. - Is there a dress code?
There is no formal dress code. We encourage you to come as you are and enjoy a meaningful and reflective evening. - How long will the event last?
The event will last approximately 2 hours, including the meal and worship time. - Is this event family-friendly?
Yes! Families with children are encouraged to attend. However, due to the two-hour seated program, we recommend a minimum age of 1st grade and up to ensure children can remain engaged without disruption. - Is childcare available for this event?
No, childcare is not available. Families are welcome to attend together, but we ask that parents consider whether their child can comfortably participate for the duration of the evening. - Can I attend without registering?
No. Due to limited seating, registration is required to attend the event. Please be sure to register online to secure your seat.