Welcome to Easter Sunday Conversation and Scripture
Over Black Coffee and Gunpowder Tea served with

Our Easter Scripture is from 1 Peter.
1 Peter – Aramaic Bible in Plain English
3Blessed is God The Father of Our Lord Yeshua The Messiah, he who in his great pity has begotten us again by the resurrection of Yeshua The Messiah to the hope of life,
4And to an inheritance which is indestructible, undefiled and unfading, prepared for you in Heaven
Rather than a more traditional musical offering, I have chosen something from the newer praise genre.
Before presenting the finale of the Faberge Egg series, a minute amount of history on the eggs.
Carl Fabergé created only 50 lavishly decorated eggs that the Russian Royal family gave as extravagant Easter gifts. The eggs carried both the Christian symbolism associated with Easter and re-birth as well as romantic messages of love. The bejewelled eggs that Fabergé created for the Russian royalty are called the ‘Imperial’ eggs and were gifts to wives and mothers full of romantic and religious symbolism. Fabergé also made eggs for other wealthy clients but these are not included in the ‘Imperial’ category.
Faberge created 50 eggs of which 43 remain. Notably the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has five. If you are in the vicinity, they are well worth the time!
For Easter, a basket of Faberge Eggs.

To all of our MVAP friends,



