Videos by Christ's Lutheran Church, Oreland PA in Oreland. Sunday morning Worship service: 9:30 am for summer
Alleluia ✝️🙏🏼
“Hosanna, hallelujah! Sing we loud and clear. Hosanna, hallelujah! Jesus Christ is near. With ancient psalms and new grown palms, praise him on His way. Hosanna, hallelujah! Christ, our Lord is here!”
Breakfast with Santa 2033
Here are some of the wonderful photos taken during our Breakfast with Santa! There are so many other great photos. If you attended BWS and would like to see the pictures taken, please email [email protected] to get access to the link.
Last Sunday we had to move worship to the Parish Hall due to a Tornado warning right as the sermon was beginning. We figured that a few of you who watch online would like to see that sermon! So here it is - the question of the week was "In they hymn 'Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing' it says 'Here I raise my Ebenezer.' What does that mean and what does it mean to raise it?"
Procession Psalms XIX 🌿 Thanks to Pat Hallman, Richard Karschner, and Dan Melnick for sharing their gifts of special music 🎶
We are off to a great start! We are here until 11 AM. Thank you in advance for your support! The children of Gemma Services in Plymouth Meeting will have a brighter holiday because of you!
First things first- unmute the video. Aspen trees are rather unique because of their “quaking.” The leaf stems are flat instead of being round like most other trees and because of this, the slightest breeze will make the leaves flutter or tremble. In the autumn, people will come from everywhere to see the golden leaves of aspen groves as they quake. What you might not know is that the quaking makes a noise. The sound of the leaves fluttering back and forth is a very distinct sound. In the church we sometimes refer to the Holy Spirit as being a wind or breath. And when it blows through a congregation, you can see and hear that something is happening. Our connectedness to God should not be hidden. Instead, it should be visible and audible and not easily missed. This week we hope you will consider how your connection to God is heard and seen by others.