Jesus and his disciples were celebrating the festival of the passover.
It is speculated by some that the Jewish people were celebrating the Passover seder during the Last Supper, but this is disputed.
Passover existed before the Last Supper, so Jesus did not institute it at the Last Supper. He was celebrating the Passover and instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper.
Henry Hawkes has written: 'A service for commemorating the anniversary of our saviour's instituting the Lord's last supper' 'On celebrating the anniversary of Our Saviour's instituting the Lord's supper' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper 'Speech of Henry Hawkes ... and Annual Report and Proceedings of the Association'
'Mona Lisa', 'Last Supper', 'Madonna of the Rocks', 'John the Baptist'.
You must know some sect of Baptists I never met. A Baptist church supper is generally a feast of variety and all good things , including meat and fowl.
Communion or the Lord's Supper is a sacrament of the church and each church has its own guidelines for who can administer the Lord's Supper.At my baptist church any ordained lay or clergy can give the communion.
Nope! Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper."
If you mean the last supper in the bible, then it depends on what religion you are. For example, I'm a person who is a Christian and is gospel. So, I believe it is true and it is a historical event in my religion. But if you have another religion, like atheists or muslim or any type of other religions(not including any other types of Christian branches) don't believe in Jesus so you can say they think that the last supper is a fairy tale.
There are only two ordinances (symbols) in a Baptist church: baptism and the Lord's Supper. The banner doesn't symbolize any doctrine that is contained in the Bible. Ask the pastor of the church where the banner is why he has a banner in his church. He will tell you.
Matzoth is the plural of motza, a Jewish unleavened bread. According to christian belief, matzo was the bread used by Jesus in the Last Supper as there he was celebrating Passover.
This depends on what religion you are. I am a Roman Catholic, therefore I celebrate it on the Thursday before Easter.