It's All French to Me
Last night we had a wonderful lesson at church about the Passover and all the symbolism and meaning wrapped up in the Seder - and how Christ fulfills it. There was a reinactment of a Seder on the stage which provided a vivid demonstration. Many of the prayers were said in Hebrew and we even had English supertitles so we would know what the prayer was.
As we were driving home I was raving about the lesson and how much we had learned. I asked my boys, "What did you guys learn tonight?" Spencer (age 5) was quick to reply: "I don't know. It was all in French and I couldn't understand any of it!"
Last night we had a wonderful lesson at church about the Passover and all the symbolism and meaning wrapped up in the Seder - and how Christ fulfills it. There was a reinactment of a Seder on the stage which provided a vivid demonstration. Many of the prayers were said in Hebrew and we even had English supertitles so we would know what the prayer was.
As we were driving home I was raving about the lesson and how much we had learned. I asked my boys, "What did you guys learn tonight?" Spencer (age 5) was quick to reply: "I don't know. It was all in French and I couldn't understand any of it!"
2 Comments:
Sounds like a wonderful evening...
later...
I was raised Catholic. Once a year we would attend a Mass in all Latin. Around the same age (5) it sure sounded like French to me. :-)
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