Lovely, You have a lovely tradition. I descend from Hussites that came to Texas and the midwest 150 years after Zinzendorf brought the Brethren to Pa. and N.C.. Our church doesn't have the heavily German traditions the Brethren in the eastern US developed since we remained a Slavic people until coming to the US and still carry many of our Czech ways to this day.
Just Wonderful! I perform Christmas music at Mount Vernon and do two Moravian hymns. It's such beautiful music and I love being able to introduce it to new listeners. It will be nice to refer them to this video so they can hear it in context.
This video is lovely, I can almost smell the beeswax candles burning mixed with the aroma's of the hot coffee and sweet love feast buns. Brings back memories when I sang my Morning Star solo for the Graceham Moravian Church. I still have my traditional Haube (cap) with its red ribbon tucked away in my Hope Chest. The traditional Moravian Christmas Eve service is in my opinion the most beautiful Christmas service there is.
Thank you for this, I moved away from home five years ago and I'm trying to find as much Moravian hymns and music as I can on youtube. I'm still looking for a playing of Melody 185. Thanks for bringing happy tears to my eyes.
I grew up Moravian! Thank you for posting this ... Morning Star was my favorite part of the Christmas Eve service...... well, after the sugar cake, that is. :)
I grew up in a Moravian Church too. I so wanted to hear this song (had to sing it as a kid several times). I loved Christmas Eve as well. Recently I made Moravian Sugar Cake. Thanks for posting this video.
This is simply wonderful. I've wanted to do more than explain this hymn to my church history students, most of whom have never heard of the Moravian Church. Arden and Peyton did a wonderful job!
Lovely, You have a lovely tradition. I descend from Hussites that came to Texas and the midwest 150 years after Zinzendorf brought the Brethren to Pa. and N.C.. Our church doesn't have the heavily German traditions the Brethren in the eastern US developed since we remained a Slavic people until coming to the US and still carry many of our Czech ways to this day.
oldtimeway1 1 year ago
Just Wonderful! I perform Christmas music at Mount Vernon and do two Moravian hymns. It's such beautiful music and I love being able to introduce it to new listeners. It will be nice to refer them to this video so they can hear it in context.
eirdrum 1 year ago
This video is lovely, I can almost smell the beeswax candles burning mixed with the aroma's of the hot coffee and sweet love feast buns. Brings back memories when I sang my Morning Star solo for the Graceham Moravian Church. I still have my traditional Haube (cap) with its red ribbon tucked away in my Hope Chest. The traditional Moravian Christmas Eve service is in my opinion the most beautiful Christmas service there is.
gwolb 1 year ago
Thank you for this, I moved away from home five years ago and I'm trying to find as much Moravian hymns and music as I can on youtube. I'm still looking for a playing of Melody 185. Thanks for bringing happy tears to my eyes.
MonicaVloom 1 year ago
Lovely. My mother led this hymn at Emmaus Moravian 60 years ago. I'll watch this in her memory.
userunavailable3095 1 year ago
I am Moravian and I didn't get to go to the service at my church this year. Thanks!
DollMoviesStudios 2 years ago
I grew up Moravian! Thank you for posting this ... Morning Star was my favorite part of the Christmas Eve service...... well, after the sugar cake, that is. :)
roolily 2 years ago
I grew up in a Moravian Church too. I so wanted to hear this song (had to sing it as a kid several times). I loved Christmas Eve as well. Recently I made Moravian Sugar Cake. Thanks for posting this video.
pmroy5998 2 years ago
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gwolb 2 years ago
@gwolb Sorry I spelled Huabe wrong...I wore a traditional Huabe trimmed in red ribbon not Hubba...sounds like I had Hubba-Bubba gum on my head...lol.
gwolb 1 year ago
I'm teaching my children's choir this for the Love Feast! I am new to the Moravian Church, but I love it so far. Great example. They are adorable!
mrandal 2 years ago
Thanks, the kids enjoyed it.
ardenflips 3 years ago
This is simply wonderful. I've wanted to do more than explain this hymn to my church history students, most of whom have never heard of the Moravian Church. Arden and Peyton did a wonderful job!
85mello07 3 years ago