The Moravian Church has experienced spiritual renewal and strength through a covenant of prayer. In 1727, the church in Herrnhut, Germany covenanted for an "hourly intercession" which continued for one hundred years with great blessing to the entire Moravian Church. The "Prayer Watch" in which Moravians around the world participate was reestablished in 1957, the 500th anniversary of the Unitas Fratrum.
The Unity Synod of 2002 reaffirmed this covenant and added new provinces to the list reducing the number of days of responsibility of the Southern Province from previous years. The prayer watch means prayer is being offered somewhere in the Unity 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The church has gained a great deal of strength in good times and in times of difficulty through prayer.
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• We are pleased to announce the baptism of Emersyn Howard at the Morning Star fellowship service at St. Mark's Lutheran on Sunday Dec. 6th at 4PM. Pastor Chris Webb presided and it was a beautiful service for Moravian brothers and sisters and friends of Moravians.
• We finally dug out have from the massive snow storm that hit us this past December and hosted our annual Christmas eve lovefeast. We again partnered with St. Marks Lutheran and held the service in their sanctuary at 4:30 PM on Christmas Eve.
P.S. If you play an instrument we encourage you to join our band. We invite all who can to join us each Christmas and in the Christian-Christmas spirit invite everyone to invite a friend, neighbor, or stranger to our service.
• Daily texts are here. Please email Clif Dodson (clifdodson@bellsouth.net) if you have not received yours this year.
• On March 3rd we will host a dinner/planning night at the home of Clif and Leigh Dodson. Please email Clif Dodson (clifdodson@bellsouth.net) for directions.