Here are some images from Christmas:
The Latin reads: Our Lamb Has Conquered, Let Us Follow Him. This is one of the decorations on the narthex (Sanctuary entrance area) Christmas Tree.
This is the Christmas tree in the narthex of the church. It is decorated with stars, candles, and Schierenschitte (German paper cutting).
The youth serve as dieners (servers) for the Children’s lovefeast. The candle portion of the service is so beautiful!
During the singing of the last song, the congregation is invited to raise their candles in the air, which is the most beautiful part of the service in my opinion. It takes my breath away every time I see it!
This is our advent wreath signaling the 4th Sunday of Advent–Christmas is here!!
The dieners love giving the pastors a treat on Christmas Eve for the lovefeast. It’s tradition. Here is my Lovefeast bun from the 5pm service–sliced and filled with peanut butter, then decorated with marshmallow eyes and smile. I commented afterwards that it was actually really good with peanut butter but the marshmallows made me long for hot chocolate… 
So at the 7:30pm Lovefeast, the dieneres (cough–specifically Dee Ann–but I don’t want to name names) thought that SPAM would be a good addition to the Lovefeast buns. So here is my eyes wide open, smiling at me SPAM bun. They took my suggestion of Hot Chocolate seriously, so I had Hot Chocolate instead of Coffee. I can’t recommend the SPAM, but the Hot Chocolate was YUMMY! I can’t wait to see what the next Lovefeast brings…



Thank you so much! I'm in central Illinois too far from a Moravian church to even get to a Lovefeast and after almost 5 years away from RMC, my heart longs for the Christmas traditions which meant so much, for so many years. Your blog gives me a small link to "home" and helps to heal the homesickness…….Barb