Order Your Christmas Poinsettias For 2015

poinsettiasIt’s time once again to order Christmas Poinsettias to brighten the East Hills Moravian Church sanctuary for Christmas Eve. This is a wonderful way of remembering those we love or for blessings received in 2015.

The Poinsettias you purchase may be taken home after the last service Christmas Eve.

Plants are $9 each and your order must be received by Thursday, December 6th, 2015. Order forms are in each Sunday’s bulletin, and below.

EHMC POINSETTIAS ORDER FORM 2015. (download the Word document to your desktop when the window opens).

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

 

 

On The Job Training And Continuing Christian Education For Adults

christian_educationFollowing the “Great Recession” of 2008-2009 many gained new appreciation for the role continuing education plays in making oneself employable. In today’s marketplace, no one can afford to be a “one trick pony.” The value of on the job training and continuing education has long been acknowledged. What’s new in this job market is that what once was required to thrive, is now required just to survive.

Given these developments it is surprising how few realize that a healthy and growing faith also needs to be nourished through continuous learning. Many adults haven’t engaged in serious Bible study since attending Sunday School as a child. Fewer still have had spiritual formation training or the benefit of a Spiritual Director. On the job faith training is readily available through East Hills’ many programs of ministry, and yet, our Board of Christian Education, Emergency Shelter program, choirs and many other church groups are always looking for volunteers.

There may be nothing new under the sun, but there are ways to look at life through the lens of Scripture which, if not completely new, might at least be new to you. You wouldn’t want to negotiate adult life with only the experience and job skills you had at age thirteen would you? Why then, would you expect an adolescent faith to sustain you as you struggle to balance family and career, raise children, care for your aging parents, or deal with the challenges of aging yourself? Worship is a great place to start your continuing education as a disciple of Jesus Christ, but it should not be your only source of spiritual growth. Start a program of home Bible study – or better – attend an adult Sunday School class or evening Bible study or discussion group.

You may feel hesitant to attend if you have not done so in the past, but take heart. Unlike the job market, where only qualified applicants need apply, God accepts all persons regardless of previous experience or training. As has often been said, “God doesn’t call the equipped; God equips those he calls.” Rest assured there is a place for your gifts, experience, and energy in the ministry of East Hills Moravian Church. Take the initiative and let us know what God is calling you to do!

This fall we invite you to gather at East Hills Moravian Church for worship and adult Sunday School. Learn how to live a life transformed, renewed and blessed by God. Connect with fellow believers in worship and join together in following Christ as we serve others and glorify God through the sharing of our time, talents and financial resources.
See you in church

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

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!

Get your Breakfast with the Easter Bunny tickets now

On Saturday, March 31st, East Hills Moravian Church preschool is sponsoring its annual Breakfast With The Easter Bunny, an all-you-can-eat pancake and sausage breakfast.

breakfast with the easter bunny

There are two seatings this year – 8:30 and 10:00 AM.

Tickets are $6.50 for adults, $4.50 for kids (2-11 yrs old) and children under 2 are free.

As a special bonus, for a $3 donation, you can get a souvenir photo with the Easter Bunny!

There will also be a silent auction and spring plant sale.

For reservations (and you should definitely make them, as this is always a big event), call the preschool office at 610-868-6242.

All proceeds from Breakfast With The Easter Bunny benefit East Hills Moravian Church preschool.

Italian Buffet tickets available now!

On Saturday, March 3, East Hills Moravian Church Men’s Club will present the always delicious Italian Buffet and salad bar.

There will be two seatings: 4:30 and 7 PM

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults, $10.00 for seniors (65 and over) and $5.00 for kids 6-12. If your children are 5 or under, there is no charge.

On the menu this year

  • Antipasto Salad Bar
  • Italian Bread
  • Pasta Bar
  • Marinara Sauce
  • White Clam Sauce
  • Alfredo Sauce
  • Stuffed Shells
  • Hand Made Meatballs
  • Sweet Italian Sausage
  • Chicken Mediterranean
  • Fresh Brewed Iced Tea
  • Lemonade
  • Ice Cream

Yummy!

For Tickets contact Bob Wingrove: 610-867-0537.

Please note that this year all tickets are advance sale, they will not be available at the door.

This event typically sells out, so get your tickets now.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Services

Christmas Eve, East Hills Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Well, it’s finally here -the most beautiful time of the year.

No, not back-to-school, CHRISTMAS!

There will be three Christmas Eve Services at East Hills Moravian Church this Saturday: 4 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:30 PM. Each service is roughly one hour and is a candlelight service with a lovefeast. The 4:00 service is a bit more kid friendly and is held in the Family Center in order to accommodate our many guests. The later services are both held in the sanctuary.

***Please note that there is usually an overflow crowd at the services in the sanctuary so please come early to get your seat. There will be plenty of music beforehand to help you get into the spirit.

Christmas Day there is one service in the sanctuary at 11 AM and no Sunday School.

Come one, come all and celebrate the joy of the season with us at East Hills Moravian Church!

(P.S.: If you’re unfamiliar with the Moravian faith, we invite you to join us for this celebration. You can read more about our Christmas season on the Advent page of our website, which describes our traditions and what exactly is meant by “Advent” and “lovefeast”.)