Welcome!
Welcome!
Sunday services are held at 9:30 a.m.
The last Sunday of the month is "Hat Sunday"
and, on the first Sunday, we celebrate Holy Communion.
What is a Love Feast?
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, travelled to America in the company of Moravians and greatly admired their faith and practice. After his conversion in 1738 he introduced the Love Feast to what became known as the Methodist movement.
At the Love Feast, you will be served a cinnamon bun and juice or coffee. The Love Feast seeks to strengthen the bonds and the spirit of harmony, goodwill, and congeniality; and increase love for God and one another.
The Love Feast of the Moravian Church is based on the Agape feast and the meals of the early churches described in the Bible in the Acts of the Apostles, which were partaken in unity and love.
Prayers, scripture, and praise are the focal point of most Love Feasts. These may include personal accounts of what God has been doing in the lives of others, hymns, songs.
You will not be asked to stand and share. We will be seated at tables. Wesley counseled that all the above be done decently and in order, so we will have a bulletin.
Come and experience this unique celebration
of God in our midst!
Sunday, November 23, at 9:30 a.m.
in our Fellowship Hall
Sunday,
September 8, 2024
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