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.

Lovefeast and Song Service Of Christian Unity

When In Our Music God Is Glorified: A Lovefeast and Song Service Of Christian Unity

7:30 p.m. • Sunday, July 14, 2013

(brass prelude will begin at 7:00 p.m.)

Central Moravian Church, Main & Church Streets, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Help celebrate the full communion partnership between the Episcopal, Evangelical Lutheran, and Moravian Churches of America with an historic evening of beautiful music.

This Lovefeast and Song Service of Christian Unity is the first service to be celebrated by all three full communion partners. An ecumenical choir and clergy will lead this unique service featuring favorite hymns from each of our faith traditions.

This event, which opens the Moravian Music Festival, July 14-20, is free and open to the public.

For more information, visit http://www.moravian.org or http://www.moravianmusicfestival.org.

The Lord is Risen! The Lord is Risen Indeed! Now What?

One of the cherished memories of my youth is playing trumpet in the Easter dawn service
held on God’s Acre in Winston-Salem, NC. I recall years of glorious sunrises as well as cold
and rainy years, the sound of a five hundred piece Moravian band, and the spectacle of
thousands of Christians gathering to celebrate their Lord’s Resurrection.

One of the repressed memories of my youth is the utter fatigue which overcame me each
year when, with the arrival of dawn and the conclusion of worship, the sustaining power of
Krispy Kreme doughnuts, coffee, and Moravian Sugar Cake no longer sufficed to keep me
awake.

Sometimes we complete Easter feeling a bit like that – fatigued – even if we didn’t get up at
midnight to begin early morning rounds with the band. If we embrace the discipline of Lent,
with its weekly services, the nightly services of Holy Week, and attend the Easter Sunrise
Service, we do so in addition to our other responsibilities to family and career. Then too, we
may have lost loved ones in the past year, faced illness, or loss of a job. Sometimes what we
need most after Easter is rest.

It was that way for the disciples. They had faced the persecution of the state and religious
leaders of their day. They had seen their friend, Lord, and Savior crucified. They had
experienced the depths of despair and a rebirth of hope beyond their wildest imagination.
Now what they needed was time to process all that they had done, experienced, and seen.
Previously Jesus had urged his followers to action on behalf of God towards those who were
most vulnerable in the society of that day. Now Christ tells them to be still – to wait for the
Lord to act.

After his suffering he presented himself alive to them by many convincing proofs,
appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God. While
staying with them, he ordered them not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait there for the
promise of the Father. “This,” he said, “is what you have heard from me; or John baptized
with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” (Acts
1: 3-5)

The human soul has seasons just like the year. There are times for vigorous action and times
for contemplation and rest. Without both we cannot fully become what God desires us to
be. Are you getting adequate spiritual, emotional, and physical rest and rejuvenation in your
life? If not, what adjustments do you need to make to return to health and draw closer to your God?

See you in church,

Pastor Derek

Easter and Holy Week Services At East Hills Moravian Church

We’d like to invite you to worship with us for Easter and Holy Week services, 2013. If you’ve never attended the Good Friday Tenebrae service, we recommend it highly.

(And don’t forget that Breakfast with the Easter Bunny is this Saturday!)

easter services bethlehem

Good Friday at East Hills Moravian

Palm Sunday March 24th

8:30 am & 11:00 am Services

Holy Week Readings March 24th – March 27th

Readings held in Fellowship Hall at 7:00 pm Sunday through Wednesday

Maundy Thursday March 28th

7:00 pm Communion

Good Friday March 29th

7:00 pm Tenebrae Service

Easter Sunday March 31st

6:30 am Easter Dawn service

8:30 am Communion

11:00 am Resurrection service

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

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

Let’s move together with the Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community

LET’S MOVE TOGETHER!

…by participating in the Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community on Saturday, June 2.

We can form an EHMC TEAM or participate individually!

For information, call 866-620-9255 or go online at www.walkforahealthycommunity.org. We suggest choosing Habitat for Humanity as the agency to receive any EHMC donations.

The walk begins at the SteelStacks campus. Parking is free and the walk will be accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. Food, beverages, music, activities, and prizes will also be available.

You can help EHMC members walk as a team by offering to be our Team Captain. Notify the church office if you are able to help in this capacity.

LET’S KEEP MOVING TOGETHER!

Easter and holy week services

easter sunday east hills moravian church

Easter Sunday Morning at East Hills

 

We invite you to celebrate Holy Week and Easter services at East Hills Moravian Church. Please join us as we celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

 

Palm Sunday April 1st

8:30 am & 11:00 am Worship Services

 

Sunday through Wednesday April 1-4

7:00 pm

Holy Week Readings

 

Maundy Thursday April 5th

7:00 pm Holy Communion

 

Good Friday April 6th

7:00 pm Tenebrae Service

(what’s a Tenebrae Service?)

 

Easter Sunday April 8th

6:00 am Easter Dawn Service

8:30 am Holy Communion

11:00 am Easter Celebration