Join older adults from across the district for lunch and a show! This year’s annual older adult spring luncheon will be on Saturday, May 10 at noon at Yoder’s Restaurant in New Holland. Registration is due by May 4. You can register or find more information at the link below: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=qsqizkxab&oeidk=a07ejpqzu5je42ccaa5
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National Older Adult Conference
National Older Adult Conference (NOAC) will be held on September 4-8 in Lake Junaluska, NC. NOAC is a Spirit-filled gathering of adults 50 and older who love learning and discerning together, exploring God’s call for their lives, and living out that call by sharing their energy, insight, and legacy with their families, communities, and the […]
Read moreA Message from ANE District Executive, Pete Kontra
Stones. I have noticed that there are a lot of stories and images using stones in the Bible, this by no means an exhaustive list. Stones have been used for good: • To mark the places where persons have encountered God, as did Jacob at Bethel and the Israelites after they crossed the Jordan River. […]
Read moreANE District “Know Your Neighbor” Groups
Interested in getting to know our brothers and sisters from around the Atlantic Northeast District? ANE is putting together interest groups in order to form connections between Brethren from around the district. There are currently four groups: “Fun, Faith, and Art,” “Called to Serve,” “Hiking Group,” and “Faith and Wonder.” Registration for these groups closes […]
Read moreANE District Virtual Bible Study
This March, join Brethren from around the Atlantic Northeast District for a virtual Lenten Bible study! You can join on Zoom from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Sundays March 5, 12, 19, and 26. Jamie Nace, Pastor of Child and Elder Ministries at Lancaster COB, will lead us through Lee Strobel’s The Case for Easter. In this study, Lee […]
Read moreGermantown COB 300th Anniversary
On Christmas Day 1723, the early Brethren who had traveled from Europe to settle in America broke through the ice on the Wissahickon Creek in the area around Germantown (now located in the city of Philadelphia) so that Peter Becker could baptize six people. Later that day they held the first Love Feast in America. […]
Read moreDistrict Women’s Spring Fellowship
SAVE THE DATE for our District Women’s Spring Fellowship being held on Saturday, March 18, 2023, at the Ephrata COB. Angela Finet, pastor of the Mountville COB will be our Guest Speaker. Angela will lead a workshop on the theme “Making Gratitude”. Kathy Bieski will be our pianist and Cathy Funderwhite our song leader. Please […]
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