The special meal you celebrate in church is commonly known as holy communion. This is where bread and wine are taken in remembrance of the death of resurrection of Jesus.
Jews.
The sacrament of communion expresses the unity of the church. This sacrament celebrates a joint meal. Every other sacrament is done for the benefit of an individual.
Canada and the United States make up North America and both celebrate Easter with church services and joining family members afterward for a special meal. For more about how each country celebrates Easter, go to the Related Links.
No. A Seder is a Jewish religious meal recalling the Passover.
The Paschal Supper (Passover Seder).
If you mean what is the special Purim FOOD called, it's called a Hamantaschen. It is a German/Yiddish word meaning "Haman's Hat" and is a triangular cookie-like sweet filled with things like prunes and other fruits. They're similar to Polish kolachky if that helps you visualize them. If you mean what is the special meal for PASSOVER, it is called the "Seder".
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Paris is often associated with a preference for oysters and champagne as a special meal. The city's rich culinary tradition celebrates this classic pairing, especially in its bistros and seafood restaurants. Oysters, known for their exquisite flavors, are frequently enjoyed with a glass of fine champagne, making it a quintessential dining experience in the French capital.
Jesus had a special meal with he diciples during the last supper
It appears that the church only offers meals on special occasions. Their website has not been updated since Easter! You can contact the church at (206) 362-1888.
Most Americans celebrate Christmas by decorating their homes, exchanging gifts. and having a big meal. Some, mainly Christians, also go to church and special Christmas programs at church.
It depends entirely on which special meal you're talking about. Every Holiday except Yom Kippur has a special meal or special foods eaten. Shabbat also has a special meal, as do certain occasions, such as funerals. Jews do not play games during meals.