Family visit to Christ Lutheran Church in Tinicum Pennsylvania
The weekend of Sunday August 5th, 2007 a large contingent of the family traveled to attend services at the Tinicum Pennsylvania Christ Lutheran Church. This is one of the earliest family churches in the Fluck-Judd-Babylon et al family history.
This video depicts that Christ Lutheran Church is still a country church -- and it shows the parsonage where Aunt Betty and Uncle Bill were born.
The web site for the church proclaims, "Our unofficial motto is "We Meet to Eat:" between Food, Fun and Fellowship groups, covered dish suppers, Games Nite, Advent Vespers, we'll grab any chance to get together over some of the best food and conversation you'll find anywhere. Sometimes we just make time and space to rest, to gain a little peace in a busy, busy world. Friendships are made, lives are changed.
"We are blessed by God with Grace, Salvation, a beautiful earth and all that we have. In response to the love that God has shown to us, we want to cheerfully help God's Kingdom here on earth by giving something back."
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net
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It's great seeing a female priest; Lutherans are very inclusive and centuries ahead of much of Christendom
ccarlosincali 1 year ago
All thing's work out for the good of those who love the Lord who's called according to his purpose!
brotherfrank62 1 year ago
I agree nice video. A question, is it in this church not allowed to drink from the cup in the communion?
Norskyone: Christianus mihi nomen est, catholicus cognomen! I know Garmarna and have met the singer Emma Härdelin, however I do not know if she is an active Christian and if Euchari has a lutheran message..I think it really does not matter..
karpov89 2 years ago
A very nice video
What a lovely church.
and, Norskyone, music is oecumenical. I think this sound track is allright. ^^
Ymelops 3 years ago
Great video... But, Bach (Lutheran) not Beethoven (Roman Catholic) and Garmarna [song- Euchari] (Scandinavian-Lutheran) not Enya (British-New Age/Atheist). Same concept; more Lutheran. Keep the visual and try a sound remix, really...
;)
Norskyone 3 years ago
Wow, what a beautiful church!
discofriend 4 years ago