Order Christmas Poinsettias For The EHMC Sanctuary

We are offering Christmas Poinsettias for purchase in the Sanctuary for Christmas Eve. They may be taken home after the last service Christmas Eve.

christmas poinsettias

 

Poinsettias are $9 each, and orders must be placed by December 4th.

Order blanks are in each Sunday’s bulletin, or are available on the website here.

For more information contact Jim or Anna Koehler at nyaapa@aol.com or 484-256-5697.

 

Wishing You a Peaceful Christmas and a Joyous New Year

nativity

Jacob Jordaens, The Nativity, 1653

A bit over two thousand years ago Jesus, the Prince of Peace, was born in a stable because no one would make room for him anywhere else. His earthly parents, Mary and Joseph, were of extremely modest means. Their son’s first resting place was a re-purposed feeding trough. Outside of heaven, Jesus’ birth was a decidedly low key event. Except for a few shepherds and astrologers, no one took much notice – either then or at any point during the next two hundred years. We don’t even know the exact day upon which Christ entered the world.

The first Christmas was of necessity simple, peaceful, and intimate. Given the fanfare and
preparation which precede a child’s birth today we might feel sorry for Jesus. Yet, from the moment of his birth, Jesus had all that truly matters in life. For that matter, so did Mary and Joseph. Mary had time to nurture her newborn and contemplate the love and support of her husband, Joseph, who stayed by her side even though the child who now looked up at her was not his own. With Joseph she could reflect on God’s blessings, on the miracle of birth, the messages of angels, the power of love, and the wonder of the Incarnation. As the angels sang their Gloria, there was peace on earth among those whom God favored.

It is ironic that peace, simplicity, intimacy, and time for prayerful contemplation are so hard to
come by as we celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace. Having perfected celebration of “the
Holiday season” in all its festive glittering allure, have we lost Christmas? The true treasures
of Christmas–those which Jesus and his parents enjoyed–are free. They cannot be bought with gold or silver.

The Prince of Peace was born in a stable for there was no room for him anywhere else. Have you made room in your heart and time in your life for the Christ or does he need to seek shelter elsewhere?

O Holy Child of Bethlehem, descend to us we pray; Cast out our sin and enter in, be born in us
today.
We hear the Christmas angels the great glad tidings tell; O come to us, abide with us, our Lord
Immanuel.
Have a Blessed Christmas,

Pastor Derek French

Register now for Shepherd’s Journey

east hills moravian shepherds journey christmas adventTake your children on an exciting journey back in time to the streets of biblical Bethlehem on the night that Jesus was born!

Your kids will meet the townspeople, bakers, money changers, and more, as they wander the streets in search of the newborn Christ child. They may even discover a small stable as the shepherds did long ago!

While walk-ins are welcome, it is preferable to pre-register your child. Please use the form below to sign up your children and their friends (ages 3 through 3rd grade)!

2013’s Shepherd’s Journey is Sunday, December 15, from 6:30 – 7:45 PM at East Hills Moravian Church.

To register your child, please download this form. Registrations are due by Sunday, December 8.

Order your Christmas Poinsettias now

Order early!

We’re now taking orders for Christmas Poinsettias to beautify the sanctuary on Christmas Eve.

They may be taken home after the last Christmas Eve service.

Poinsettias are $9 each, and your order must be placed by December 1st. Order blanks are in each Sunday’s bulletin, or are available on the EHMC website.

To place your order, or if you have any questions, contact Jim or Anna Koehler at nyaapa@aol.com or call 484-256-5697.

Download the order form here and give it to Jim or Anna. Their mailing address is also included on the form if you’d like to drop it in the mail.

Fun fact: Did you know that in their native habitat Poinsettias can reach 16 feet?

Video of East Hills Moravian’s Putz

Thanks to David Thompson for sending me a powerpoint with some excellent shots of our Putz. I made a video from it, added a little Messiah music, and uploaded it to YouTube here: 

(sorry about the ads google puts there – we have no control over that. Just click the X when the first one appears and they’ll go away)

Click here to go to our web page dedicated to the Putz

Please tell a friend and share this with everyone you know. 

Merry Christmas!

Todd Heft

http://youtu.be/u52G7moDhRw

Patience: An Advent Virtue

“… the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience…”

Though St. Paul lists patience as the fourth of God’s spiritual gifts, it is a virtue seldom sought or  cultivated by most 21st century Americans. Rather, under the influence of a consumer culture, we have come to expect instant gratification in all aspects of life.

While shopping, we look to see if our line is shortest or whether the line one aisle over is moving a bit more quickly than the one we are in. A day or two now seems too long to wait
for a DVD. Perhaps that’s why Netflix and other movie services are switching to streaming
video over the internet rather than mailing out DVD’s or Blu-ray Discs. A person can choose
his or her movie and watch it instantly.

Quick service is nice, but the most important and fulfilling aspects of life still require varying degrees of patience on our part. Neither best friends nor babies come “guaranteed overnight delivery.” A relationship with either requires patience and the investment of time on our part. Most resistant to haste is the cultivation of the spiritual life and one’s relationship with God.

God’s time frame is not ours. The Psalmist says that for God a thousand years pass as quickly as an evening. Instant gratification exists neither in nature nor in God’s dealings with humanity as they are recorded in the Bible. Grain takes a season to grow from seed to harvest. Many generations were born and died between God’s promise of a Messiah in Isaiah’s day until the time of Christ’s birth. The Jewish kingdom itself, as well as its Babylonian and Persian conquerors, was history long before then. Patience was then, and still is required to maintain faith and hope, let alone joy and peace.

Patience does not mean resignation or inaction. Both of the latter crush hope, and that is certainly not what God desires when blessing us with the gift of patience. The spiritual gift of
patience empowers persons to work actively towards fulfilling the vision of God’s Kingdom
come to earth, even when realization of that vision is delayed. Patience allows us to see
personal trials and loss as temporary afflictions through which we must pass on the way to full
realization of God’s vision for us when we join God in eternal life.

During Advent, our worship services are crafted to help members cultivate the spiritual gift
of patience. Those attending will hear traditional prophecies regarding the birth of a Savior,
light candles marking the passing of time, and sing hymns of longing such as “O Come, O
Come, Immanuel.” 

Come Christmas, worship will remind us once again that good things come to those who wait.

Have A Blessed Christmas,
Pastor Derek

Christmas Putz Viewing and Moravian Dinner to Benefit Homeless

East Hills Moravian Church will host Moravian Dinner Night on Tuesday, December 18th, which includes a viewing of the Christmas Putz. There will also be music during dinner.

All proceeds from this dinner benefit the Bethlehem Emergency Shelter Project Fund

Christmas Putz showings are at 4:30 and 7:00 (before or after dinner), and reservations are suggested, as viewings are limited to 70 at each show.

Dinner and music is 5-7, continuous seating

Adults: $15.00

Children 6-12: $7.00

Kids 5 and under no charge

Menu:

 Roast Beef
 Chicken Piccata
 Lemon Pasta Primavera
 Deluxe Salad & Rolls
 Rustic Mashed Potatoes
 Holiday Rice Pilaf
 Roasted Corn w/ Sun-Dried Tomatoes
 Broccoli & Petite Carrots
 Iced Tea, Hot Coffee & Hot Teas
 Dessert – Moravian Sugar Cake

Reservations: 

Church office: 610 868 6481

Bob Wingrove (chef): 610 867 0537

 

Shepherd’s Journey 2012 is December 16

On Sunday, December 16, 2012, we invite you to take your children on an exciting journey back in time to the streets of Bethlehem on the night that Jesus was born. And it all happens as part of the season of advent inside East Hills Moravian church!

east hills moravian shepherds journey christmas advent

They will meet the townspeople, bakers, moneychangers, and more, as they wander the streets in search of the newborn Christ child. They may even discover a small stable as the shepherds did long ago!

While walk-ins are welcome, it is preferable to pre-register your child. Please use the form below to register your children and their friends (ages 3 through 3rd grade).
Send check and registration form by Sunday, Dec.9th to: East Hills Moravian Church; Attn: Shepherd’s Journey; 1830 Butztown Rd.; Bethlehem, PA 18017.

Shepherd’s Journey Registration Form