Faith and Values A Source Guide of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Ministries, Programs and Places of Worship
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Make worship an integral Harrisonburg part of the holiday season Unitarian Universalists HUU is a lay-led, welcoming congregation offering a unique spiritual and moral witness in the Shenandoah Valley. Rather than creeds and confessions, what unites and inspires us is shared ministry, the work we do together as religious people: the work of sense-making, of finding meaning in a world of change and uncertainty, the work of care-giving, of connecting with compassion to the needs of others, the work of justice-seeking, of building a better world for the whole human family.
The hustle and bustle of the often hectic holiday season can make it easy to overlook religion during this special time of year. Come the holidays, adherents of Judaism celebrate Chanukah while
Join us for a Christmas Eve Candle Light Communion
December 24th at 7 pm!
HUU meets every Sunday (10:30 AM) at the historic Dale Enterprise School House on Route 33 West (just five miles from Court Square). Join us as we journey together searching for truth, working for community, Standing on the side of love for the whole human family. For more information call us at 540-867-0073 or visit our web site at http//www.huuweb.org.
Sunday School 9:15 am • Community Worship 10:30 am
(540) 433-2456 (540) 433-0503 fax EMAIL - info@hbcAlive.org 501 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Monday through Friday from 9 am – 4 pm PARKING – Visitor parking is available on the north side of the church where the playground is located. We also have street parking and a lot across from the church on Liberty Street. Handicap parking is available on the Liberty Street side of the church beside the playground. An elevator is located just inside the Liberty Street door for easy access to all floors.
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many Christians celebrate Christmas. Though different, the two holidays repentance and preparation for the grace and miracle of Jesus’ birth. share some similarities. According to Christianity.com, the word “advent” is derived from the In celebration of Chanukah, families gather for an eight-day Latin word “adventus,” meaning “coming.” Advent is a time to both commemoration to honor the rededication of the Second Temple of reflect on the past and look forward to the future. Much like Lent, Advent Jerusalem and a miracle in which a small amount of oil illuminated a is intended to be a season of fasting, prayer and reaching out to God. menorah for eight days. Perhaps because it falls during the holiday season, During the holiday season, houses of worship customarily host prayer Chanukah has become one of the most well-known Jewish celebrations, sessions and special holiday-related events. The faithful are encouraged even for those who do not adhere to the Jewish faith. to participate in these events in celebration of their faith. For devout Christians, Christmas isn’t about eggnog and Santa Claus. Prayer can help remove distractions during the holiday season, helping Christmas (Christ’s Mass) is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, individuals reconnect with the true meaning of the holiday season. who Christians believe is the son of God. Christmas is a day of great joy in the Christian faith because it marks the beginning of Jesus’ time on earth. Both Chanukah and Christmas, while joyous celebrations, are laced with solemnity. The Second Jewish Temple was desecrated by GreekSyrians, who had erected an altar to Zeus and sacrificed pigs within its sacred walls. At this point in time, Jews had to practice their faith in secret, reading the Torah underground and using dreidels to simulate games and confuse Greek soldiers. However, the Jews, led by a small group of rebels known as the Maccabees, persevered, marking the joy of Chanukah for years to come. The period leading up to Christmas known as Advent is a time for
Bear Lithia Springs Baptist Church
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2145 N. Eastside Highway Elkton, VA 22827
540-298-4715 or 540-298-1841 www.BearLithiaSpringsBaptistChurch.com SUNDAY: Sunday School 10 AM • Worship 11 AM • Evening 6 PM WEDNESDAY: Service 7 PM Senior Pastor - Donald Leatherman Associate Pastor - Mark Leatherman
We wish everyone a most blessed Christmas Season!
Mt. Crawford United Methodist Church
360 N. Main Street • 540-434-9597
204 W Spotswood Trail, Elkton, VA 22827
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The origins of some beloved holiday traditions Christmastime is here. The presents are being purchased and wrapped. The stockings will soon be hung on the fireplace mantle. Mistletoe is pinned above the front entryway, and poinsettias add rich color to home decor. Tradition is integral come the holiday season. Throughout the month of December, traditions fill people’s days and comprise the many reasons why individuals decorate, celebrate and dine the way they do this time of year. But few may know the origins of some of the most beloved holiday traditions.
Christmas stockings The Christmas stockings of today may be a byproduct of various traditions. One such tradition dates back to a Dutch custom in which
children would leave shoes full of food to feed St. Nicholas’ donkeys, and then St. Nicholas would leave small gifts in return. Another origin Story of Christmas stockings can be traced to the 12th century, when nuns would leave socks full of nuts, fruit and tangerines for the poor. This is why some people still put tangerines in Christmas stockings.
Christmas tree Christmas Trees are everywhere this time of year. The use of evergreen trees predates Christmas and is associated with the pagan
festival of Saturnalia, which celebrated the agricultural god Saturn with partying and gift-giving. During the winter solstice, green branches served as a reminder that spring would arrive anew. Germans are credited with first bringing evergreens into their homes and decorating them.
was very generous and gave away his fortune to help the needy. He also did various other good deeds. St. Nicholas became infamous and began to be known by various names around the world. The Dutch called him Sinter Klaas, which was eventually transformed to Santa Claus. The jolly persona came later when 20th century advertisers — especially the artists responsible for Coca-Cola ads — portrayed Santa in a red suit with a big smile.
Santa Claus Mistletoe Santa Claus’ origin story can be traced to St. Nicholas, a Christian bishop who lived during the fourth century. St. Nicholas
Mistletoe is hung in doorways, and couples who stand beneath are encouraged to share a kiss. The tradition of hanging it in the house goes back to the times of the ancient Druids. Mistletoe was thought to bring good luck to a household and ward off evil spirits. The custom
Who We Are Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a broad minded, openhearted parish. Our
We invite you to join us for our Christmas Services
members come from different countries and backgrounds. Some of us have worshiped in the Episcopal Church our entire lives while many of us were raised in secular homes or in other faith communities. We are an inclusive congregation of the young and not so young, workers in and out of the home, married, divorced, and singles of all descriptions.
660 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VA
As Anglicans, we encompass wide-ranging traditions that are Catholic and Protestant, ancient and reformed, progressive and conservative. We believe praying and serving together is more important than sharing identical theological outlooks.
We believe God loves everyone. No exceptions. Emmanuel is a faithful Christian community that celebrates God’s presence in our worship, learning, fellowship and service to others. We serve others in many ways, including our weekly food pantry, and providing shelter and meals to the homeless in the winter through the Open Doors program. We would love to become your church home. Please join us for one of our regularly scheduled services. We have two Sunday services, one at 8:00 am, a shorter more contemplative service with communion and at 10:30 am, a more robust service with splendid music and communion. We offer education and social programs for adults and children. Choral Evensong is held on the first Sunday of the month at 5:00 pm from October – November and February – May. A Healing Service is held on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 pm and on Friday mornings at 8:00 am, a Centering Prayer is offered.
We hope to see you.
(540) 434-2357
Christmas Eve, 4:30 pm:
Carols played and sung by Emmanuel’s youth
Christmas Eve, 5:00 pm:
Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist, family service The children will present the Christmas pageant
Christmas Eve, 8:30 pm:
Carols for instruments and voices
Christmas Eve, 9:00 pm:
Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist, with music
Christmas Day, 9:00 am:
Simple Morning Prayer with Holy Eucharist
God loves everyone.
No exceptions.
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December 22, 8:30am & 11am: “The Winter Rose” Christmas Cantata December 24, 5:30pm & 11pm: BUMC Christmas Eve Services December 24, 7:30pm: Acts 11:15 Christmas Eve Service at the Sipe Center Bridgewater United Methodist Church 219 N. Main Street, Bridgewater, VA 22812
540-828-0890 www.bridgewaterumc.com
The holiday season is a special and spiritual time of year. It can sometimes be easy to get lost in the more commercial aspects of the holiday season, and there’s certainly nothing wrong with shopping for gifts that will show your loved ones how much you love and appreciate them. For those who want to focus back on the spiritual side of this special time of year, the following suggestions can help in those efforts.
informed her that she was to carry God’s son. At the time of Christ’s birth, all Jewish people had to be counted by Roman soldiers for tax purposes. That required people to return to their places of birth. As a result, Mary and Joseph set out on an arduous journey to Bethlehem. Upon arriving in Bethlehem, inns had no vacancies, but Mary and Joseph were given shelter in a stable where Jesus was ultimately born.
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The Gospels of Mark and Luke offer differing accounts of the birth of Jesus Christ. Both indicate that Jesus was born to Mary, who was engaged to Joseph, a carpenter. Mary became pregnant through immaculate conception, as she was a virgin when visited by an angel who
Churches traditionally hold religious services on Christmas Eve and Christmas. These services are joyful expressions of faith, music and community spirit. But Christmas mass is not the only time to head to church. During Advent, the four-week period preceding Christmas,
Garber’s Church of the Brethren
Thanks be to God for His wonderful Gift. II Corinthians 9:15 Join us for our Christmas Service on December 22nd at 10:00 AM 1275 Garber’s Church Road Harrisonburg, VA
Elkton United Methodist Church Church services 8:35 am Contemporary 11:00 am More Traditional One service at 10:00 am on 5th Sunday of month Christmas Eve Candlelight 7:00 pm Address 205 Warren Street Elkton VA 540-298-8348
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The story of the birth of Jesus Christmas traditions focus on several different aspects of family and spiritual life. While many stories are shared around Christmastime, perhaps none bears more significance than the origin of the Christmas celebration. Sharing the Christmas story is an integral part of holiday gatherings, reminding families that faith is foremost during this festive time of year. The Conception of Jesus Mary was a woman living in the Galilee area of Nazareth. She was engaged to a Jewish carpenter named Joseph. An angel visited the Virgin Mary and told her that she would conceive a child, a son, by the power of the Holy Spirit. When the son was born, she would name him Jesus. Mary questioned the angel, who reassured her that anything was possible by God and that Jesus would be God’s own son. Joseph was troubled when he found out Mary was with child and
even considered breaking their engagement, which was allowed under Jewish law. But God soon sent another angel, this time to Joseph, in a dream. The angel reassured Joseph that his marriage to Mary and the birth of this child were His will. Joseph awoke from his dream and tookMary as his wife soon after, ready and willing to raise the child despite the public humiliation he may experience. The Census During this time the Romans had control over many parts of the world, including where Joseph and Mary resided. Ruler Caesar Augustus decreed that every person living under Roman rule had to return to his town of origin to participate in a census so everyone could be taxed accordingly. Joseph, hailing from Bethlehem, had to return to this town with his very pregnant bride. They traveled for many days and, upon arriving in Bethlehem,
found that the inns were full and there was no available lodging. Mary and Joseph took shelter in a stable and prepared to welcome their son. Jesus’ Arrival According to the Gospel of Luke, Mary gave birth to her firstborn, a son, while in the stable. She wrapped him in cloth and placed him in a manger because there was no guest room available for them. And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths
and lying in a manger.’ Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.’ When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, ‘Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.’ So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. – Luke Chapter 2 -Many people visited the baby Jesus, including three wise men from the East who traveled by following a guiding star to bestow gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh on the baby king.
When Joseph and Mary had performed all the things necessary according to the law of the Lord, they returned to Nazareth with Jesus, who was growing strong in spirit and filled with wisdom and the grace of God.
The Holiday season is hard for those whose hearts are hurting. You are not alone.
BLUE CHRISTMAS
is a gently contemplative service for those who are carrying pain or loss during this season of celebration.
Saturday, December 21st 1pm McGaheysville United Methodist Church, 10106 McGaheysville Rd., McGaheysville, VA 22840
540-289-5445
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PLACES OF WORSHIP
801 Parkwood Dr. (EMHS Auditorium) Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-217-0131
Antioch United Church Of Christ 4107 Fort Lynne Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-833-5476
Asbury United Methodist Church 205 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-2836
Beaver Creek Church Brethren 5651 Beaver Creek Rd., Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-2767
Beldor Mennonite Church 3319 Beldor Rd., Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-9314
Beth El Congregation 830 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-2744
Bethel AME Church 184 Kelley Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-433-5925
Bethel Church Of Brethren 3061 Armentrout Path, Keezletown, VA 22832 540-269-6031
Bethel Mennonite Church 15093 Grindstone Ln., Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-4292
Bethel United Church Of Christ 2451 Bethel Church Road, Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-1197
Bethlehem United Church-Christ 11923 N Valley Pike, Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-3975
Bible Holiness Church 127 Pine Street, Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-0477
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church 154 N Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-4341
Blue Ridge Independent Church 38 Independence Rd., Elkton, VA 22827 540 298-9426
Bridgewater Baptist Church 5568 John Wayland Hwy. Bridgewater, VA 22812 (540) 828-2456
Bridgewater Church of the Brethren
Church Of Christ
Divine Unity Community Church
420 College View Dr., Bridgewater, VA 22812 540 828-3711
16004 Lone Pine Dr., Timberville, VA 22853 (540) 896-9614
182 Neff Ave, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-751-8562
110 E. College Street Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-2442
Church Of Jesus Christ Of LDS
Donovan Memorial United Methodist Church
Bridgewater United Methodist Church
Church Of Solsburg
219 N Main St., Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-0890
14967 Rockingham Pike, Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 298-1567
Briery Branch Church of the Brethren
Church Of The Incarnation
3209 East Point Rd., Elkton, VA 540-298-8196
6628 Briery Branch Rd., Dayton, VA 22821 540-828-7139
265 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-432-5533
Edom Linville Fellowship
Broadway Baptist Church
Clinton Church of God
166 Mason St., Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-7218
6454 Mount Clinton Pike Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-867-5560
Bridgewater Presbyterian Church
Broadway Presbyterian Church 107 Lee Street , Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-3903
Brown Memorial Community Church
210 South Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-442-1985 or 540-433-2945
Clover Hill United Methodist Church 3457 Fulton School Rd., Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-9364
9843 Town Hall Road McGaheysville, VA 22840 540-289-9393
Community Mennonite Church
Calvary Mennonite Fellowship
Cooks Creek Presbyterian Church
6083 Mount Clinton Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 867-9444
4222 Mt. Clinton Pike Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-867-5117
Caplingers United Methodist Church 20588 Criders Rd., Criders, VA 22820 540- 896-7653
70 South High St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-2148
9788 Singers Glen Rd., Singers Glen, VA 22850 540-833-4041
East Point United Methodist Church
5290 Jesse Bennett Way, Linville, VA 22834 540-833-2800
Elkton Church of God 102 W E St., Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-0354
Elkton Pentecostal Church 16704 E Summit Ave., Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-2121
Elkton Presbyterian Church 104 Ashby Avenue, Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-1363
Elkton Seventh Day Adventist 20995 Blue & Gold Dr., Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 298-1801
Cornerstone Church of Harrisonburg Elkton United Methodist Church
Catholic Church-Holy Infant
197 Cornerstone Lane Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-433-9233
101 W Marshall Avenue, Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-1341
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Cedar Grove United Methodist Church
546 W Mosby Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-3051
Corner of Buffalo & Smithland Roads Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-810-6907
Crosslink Community Church
660 S Main Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-2357
4904 S Valley Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-1540
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Central Church of Christ 822 Country Club Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-9770
Cherry Grove United Methodist Church 10459 Cherry Grove Rd., Linville, VA 22834 540-896-8688
Christ Gospel Church 290 Eastview St., Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-9856
Church Of Christ 50 Covenant Dr # F, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-432-9056
Dayspring Nazarene Church 235 N Main St., Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 540-568-1817
Dayton Church of The Brethren 202 Main Street, Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-9771
Dayton Mennonite Church 4887 John Wayland Hwy., Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-9655
Dayton United Methodist Church 215 Ashby St., Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-2102
205 Warren Street , Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-8348
2580 Panorama Drive,Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-2120
Evangelical United Methodist Church 513 E Spotswood Ave., Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-1767
Faith Community Church 1660 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-432-9911
Fellowship United Methodist Church 696 Fellowship Road, Rockingham, VA 22802
First Assembly Of God (HFA)
FAITH AND VALUES Grace Memorial Episcopal Church Iglesia Menonita El Calvario
1310 Garbers Church Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-8687
7120 Ore Bank Road Port Republic, VA 24471 (540) 249-4121
6083 Mt. Clinton Pike Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-820-2241
First Baptist Church
Grace Mennonite Fellowship
Immanuel Mennonite Church
209 Lacey Spring Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-442-6235
400 Kelly St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 432-0711
Grace and Truth Reformed Presbyterian Church
330 Shen Elk Plaza, Elkton, VA 22827
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611 Broad St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-3969
First Baptist Church of Elkton 20913 Blue & Gold Dr., Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 298-1424
First Church of The Nazarene 1871 Boyers Rd.,Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540- 434-1092
First Presbyterian Church 17 N. Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-6551
First United Methodist Church 13902 Timber Way, Timberville, VA 22853 (540) 896-7168
Freedom Baptist Church 141 Pleasant Hill Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-5709
342 Neff Avenue, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (434) 509 8698
Greatest Freedom Ministries 3004 Twin Oaks Drive Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-3012
Greenmount Church-The Brethren 4881 Greenmount Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-833-5251
Harrisonburg Baptist Church
Impact Ministries Islamic Center of the Shenandoah 1330 Country Club Road Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-433-8186
Jehovah’s Kingdom’s Hall 1766 Harpine Hwy., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-433-9276
John Wesley United Methodist Church 445 Sterling St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-828-3815
Harrisonburg, Va.
McGaheysville United Methodist Church 10106 McGaheysville Rd McGaheysville, VA 22840 540-289-5445
Mill Creek Church Of The Brethren 7600 Port Republic Road Port Republic, VA 24471 540-289-5084
Montezuma Church-The Brethren 4937 Ottobine Rd., Dayton, VA 22821 (540) 879-2246
Mount Bethel Church of the Brethren 8550 Robinson Rd., Dayton, VA 22821 540-867-5326
Mountain Grove Church 12769 Third Hill Rd, Fulks Run, VA 22830 540-896-4508
Mountain Valley United Methodist Keezletown United Methodist Church Church
501 South Main Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-2456
1456 Indian Town Rd., Keezletown, VA 22832 540-269-8531
18132 Spotswood Trail, Elkton, VA 22827 540-298-9896
Harrisonburg First Church of the Brethren
33 East, McGaheysville, VA 22840 (540) 289-9809
Garber’s Church of the Brethren
315 S. Dogwood Drive Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-8288
Life2us.Org Ministries
8601 Mcgaheysville Rd McGaheysville, VA 22840 540-289-9008
282 Neff Avenue in the Paint Store Dayton, VA 22821 (540) 421-3947
Mt. Carmel United Brethren and Christ Church
Lindale Mennonite Church
11466 Brocks Gap Rd., Fulks Run, VA 22830 540-896-1503
Full Gospel Lighthouse Tabernacle
1275 Garbers Church Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-828-6251
Gospel Hill Mennonite Church 6179 Hopkins Gap Rd, Fulks Run, VA 22830 540-867-9051
Grace Baptist Church 2390 Grace Chapel Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-7674
Grace Covenant Church 3337 Emmaus Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-9244
Harrisonburg Free Will Baptist Church 331 Vine Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 433-8980
Harrisonburg Mennonite Church 1552 S High St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-4463
Landmark Tabernacle
6255 Jesse Bennett Way, Linville, VA 22834 540-833-5171
Linville Creek Church of the Brethren 409 Brethren Road, Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-5001
Harrisonburg Unitarian Universalists Linville United Methodist Church 4101 Rawley Pike (Route 33 West), Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540) 867-0073
Hilltop Bible Church 21094 Dovesville Rd., Criders, VA 22820 540-434-1431
Holy Infant Catholic Church 101 W Marshall Ave (Rts 33 & 340 Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 298-1341
Holy Myrrhbearers Orthodox Church 2870-D S. Main Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-908-2094
5180 Kratzer Road, Linville, VA 22834 540-833-2800
Lion of Judah II Ministries 1054 S. High St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-292-1213
Mabel Memorial Chapel
11583 Mountain Valley Road Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-896-3424
Mountain View Fellowship Church
Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church 13375 Third Hill Rd., Fulks Run, VA 22830 540-896-2800
Mt. Clinton Mennonite Church 6954 Mount Clinton Pike Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-867-5885
Mt. Clinton Methodist Church 1595 Muddy Creek Road Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-867-9551
2025 Reservoir St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Mt Crawford United Methodist Church
Massanutten Presbyterian Church
360 N Main St., Mt Crawford, VA 22841 (540) 433-9597
50 Indian Trail Rd., Penn Laird, VA 22846 540-434-6194
Mayland Christian Church
Mt Horeb Presbyterian Church
4517 Rockfish Rd., 25 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Grottoes, VA 24441 (540) 249-5141 540-896-3747
Harrisonburg, Va.
Mt Horeb United Methodist Church 422 Hinton Rd., Dayton, VA 22821 540-363-2957
Mt Olive Brethren Church 2977 Pineville Road Mc Gaheysville, VA 22840 540-289-5592
Mt Olivet United Brethren in Christ 862 Freemason Run Rd Mount Solon, VA 22843 (540) 350-4250
FAITH AND VALUES Port Republic United Methodist Spring Creek Church 8863 Nazarene Church Road Church
Mt Vernon Mennonite Church 13188 Port Republic Road Grottoes, VA 24441 540-249-4684
Muhlenberg Lutheran Church 281 E Market St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-3496
New Beginnings Church 101 Pike Church Road Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-1555
On Eagle’s Wings Ministry 111 W Spotswood Avenue, Elkton, VA 22827 540-433-0357
Open Door Gospel 940 Chicago Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22804 540-434-0545
Otterbein United Methodist Church 176 West Market Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-7747
Park View Mennonite Church 1600 College Ave Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-1604
Peake Mennonite Church 8613 War Branch Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Peoples Baptist Church 3523 Spotswood Trl. Penn Laird, VA 22846 (540) 434-6554
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8525 Water Street Port Republic, VA 24471 540-249-4111
Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-3128
7013 Mountain Grove Road (Off Rt 33, 15 Penn Laird, VA 540-234-9222 or 540-421-0909
St John Lutheran Chapel
Valley Church Of Christ
Potters House Worship Center
North Mountain Rd Timberville, VA 22853
1570 Virginia Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-434-0223
St Lukes United Church-Christ
Valley Friends Meeting
613 N Mountain Road Timberville, VA 22853 540-896-1183
363 High Street, Dayton, VA 22821 www.valleyfriends.org
St Nicholas Orthodox Church
21806 Criders Road, Criders, VA 22820 540-852-9338
1911 W Market St Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-801-0519
Providence Baptist Church 1441 Erickson Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-4136
Mt Pleasant Church-Brethren 2788 Taylor Spring Lane Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-7755
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Rader Lutheran Church and Timberville Parish
7581 Rockfish Gap Tpke Greenwood, SC 29646 540-456-6981
Valley View Mennonite Church
Victory Baptist Church 521 Allegheny Avenue Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 434-7868
17072 Raders Church Road Timberville, VA 22853 (540) 896-4241
St Stephen & The Good Shepherd
Ridgeway Mennonite Church
St. Jacob’s-Spaders Lutheran Church
546 East Franklin Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540- 434-3476
3555 Spaders Church Road Mt Crawford, VA 22841 (540) 433-2226
1723 Port Republic Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-3854
River Oaks Church
Sunrise Church Of The Brethren
Weaver’s Mennonite Church
51 G Burgess Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-801-0085
Riverside United Methodist Church 16174 Brocks Gap Road Fulks Run, VA 22830 (540) 852-3577
Rock Church 1639 Gravels Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-574-4628
7078 Rocky Bar Road, Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 249-4121
Vision Of Hope United Methodist Church
1496 S Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540) 434-1773
2501 Rawley Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-7758
Sunset Drive United Methodist Church
715 W.Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 434-9634
127 S Sunset Drive, Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-3970
West Side Baptist Church
Weyers Cave United Methodist Church The Holy Birth-Giver of God, the Holy 228 Houff Rd.,Weyers Cave, VA 24486 540-234-0401 Theotokos 61 S. Foxhall Lane, Weyers Cave, VA 24486 540-234-8767
The Upper Room Church
Wingfield Ministries Inc 2389 Grace Chapel Rd., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-433-0769
Saint Stephen’s United Church Of Christ
14890 Rockingham Pike, Elkton, VA 22827 (540) 298-8000
358 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540) 434-6290
Trinity Lutheran Church
131 Erickson Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540) 433-9673
2119 Trinity Church Rd Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 269-6600
Zion Mennonite Church
Sangersville Church-Brethren 26 Vance Road, Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-6008
Shalom Mennonite Congregation
Trinity Presbyterian Church 725 South High Street Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-9556
801 Parkwood Drive at Eastern Mennonite High Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-432-1659
Trinity United Church of Christ
Shepherd of The Valley Lutheran
Trissels Mennonite Church
229 Main Street, Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-3338
11246 Hisers Lane, Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-7289
161 Church Street, Timberville, VA 22853 (540) 896-3578
Word Ministries Christian Church
3260 Zion Church Rd, Broadway, VA 22815 540-896-7577
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Christmas “As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, ‘I will follow you wherever you go.’ Jesus replied, ‘Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.’” —Luke 9:57-58 NIV hristianity is a religion of paradoxes, and one of the most paradoxical elements of Christianity is the incarnation, the idea that God became man, being born as a helpless child in the humblest of circumstances. Nativity scenes memorialize this event, showing a baby lying in a manger, which is nothing more than a feeding trough for domesticated animals. But Jesus’s birth is only the first of many paradoxes. At the other end of Jesus’s life is the paradox of the almighty God letting himself be taunted and tortured, and ultimately letting himself die an ignominious death by hanging on a cross. We do well to remember that Christianity turns many virtues on their head. Strength, pride and wisdom are replaced by weakness, humility and a kind of naivete or simple-mindedness. At this time of year when we celebrate Christ’s birth with lavish spending and gift-giving, we do well to remember that material things are golden fetters and that poverty makes us free to live a simpler, more spiritual life. The Son of God was born in a manger, and as He himself told a potential follower, he still had nowhere to lay his head. Jesus appears to be telling this man to count the cost of becoming his follower. Christmas might make us think that Christianity is nothing but sweetness and light when in fact it’s incredibly difficult to be a good Christian.– Christopher Simon
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St. James United Methodist Church
1525 Cecil Wampler Rd., Mt. Crawford, VA SENIORS • YOUNG ADULTS • YOUTH COME WORSHIP WITH US
Sunday School: 9:30 am • Worship: 10:30 am
As children of God, we at St. James UMC desire to worship, to praise and to serve God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit at all times, in all circumstances, and in all places, by being doers of the word and not hearers only, because of Christ’s unconditional love for all people.
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be kissed. When all the berries had gone, there could be no more kissing.
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of kissing under mistletoe can be traced to England. Originally, a berry was picked from the sprig of mistletoe before the person could
Church bells ring for many special services, including Christmas mass. During Christmas midnight mass in the Catholic Church, the altar bells may be rung while the priest says the “Gloria.� Bells are part of caroling, and jingling bells are associated with sleighs and Santa’s reindeer. Christmas is rife with traditions that date back ages.
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If you do not have a church home, we invite you to come and visit with us me. You too can experience the on that is possible when we meet on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM, at the Lacey Spring Elementary School in Broadway. Harrisonburg.
Truth and Grace Fellowship Christmas Service SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 10:00AM
“She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the Name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sin� (Matthew 1:21).
3021 John Wayland Highway Dayton VA 22821 Gatherings: Sundays at 10:45 am Studies: Wednesdays at 6:30 pm Prayer: Thursdays at 6:30 pm
ur purpose at Truth And Grace Fellowship is to love God and love people. Our focus is not on brick and ings and resources to be a blessing to those around us. Jesus said, as recorded in Mark 8:32, that if we hold to His teaching, we are really His disciples. Then we “will know the truth, and the truth will set us free.� We all want to walk in freedom don’t en, however, we take God’s truth and try to make people “eat it� without adding the necessary ingredient of grace. Truth without grace becomes law and places people in bondage. Truth, seasoned with grace, however, makes the truth palatable and leads to freedom and life. ed to teaching the truth of God’s word seasoned with His marvelous grace.
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The Trauma Center for the Soul
Following the pantomime, Pastor Tim Martin will bring a teaching entitled “Why Christmas?�
Lacey Spring Elementary School 8621 North Valley Pike, Harrisonburg
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Catholics prepare and repent. the season. Do good deeds for t Advent calendars help count down others, embrace peace and love and share special time with others. the days until Christmas.
Set out a nativity scene
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Make a nativity scene the primary focus of Christmas decorations and encourage children to play with the figures and act out the Christmas story.
Spread the holiday spirit through song. Get together with a group of friends or neighbors and go door-todoor, or hold a caroling performance at a centralized location. Select religious hymns, but also include some secular favorites. Focus on gifts for good The holiday season is a great Families can focus their energies on faithful endeavors and the spirit time of year to reconnect with one’s of giving that’s synonymous with faith and spirituality.
Harrisonburg Mennonite Church Christmas Events 2019 To Those Who Receive Him: Us Combined Worship Service featuring our Christmas Cantata December 22, 9:40 a.m. No Sunday School or Discipleship Communities
1552 South High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-434-4463 www.harrisonburgmennonite.org
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service December 24, 10:00 p.m. To Those Who Receive Him: Magi Combined Worship Service December 29, 9:40 a.m. No Sunday School or Discipleship Communities
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Christmas carol spotlight: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Holiday cheer is front and center in communities across the globe during the holiday season. This year, celebrants can make this joyous season even more special by singing some of their favorite holiday songs. One holiday season favorite is “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” a familiar tune that audiences first heard when it was sung by Judy Garland in the MGM musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” in 1944. The song was a hit among American troops serving in World War II and remains a beloved staple of holiday celebrations today.
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Let your heart be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight ght Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Make the Yuletide gay, From now on, our troubles will be miles awayy Here we are as in olden days, Happy golden days of yore Faithful friends who are dear to us Gather near to us once more Through the years, We all will be together If the fates allow, So hang a shining star upon the highest bough And have yourself a merry little Christmas now Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Let your heart be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Make the Yuletide gay, From now on, our troubles will be miles away Here we are as in olden days, Happy golden days of yore Faithful friends who are dear to us Gather near to us once more Through the years, We all will be together If the fates allow, So hang a shining star upon the highest bough And have yourself a merry little Christmas now Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane Lyrics courtesy of Songfacts.com
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