Some more photos from Christmas.
Tomorrow morning there will be our regular two services for the last Sunday of the month:
8:00am Traditional Holy Communion Service
11:00am Morning Praise
All Saints' International Congregation is a part of the Anglican Church in Beirut, in the Diocese of Jerusalem. We are a mix of many denominations, nationalities and backgrounds. All are welcome to our 11:15am Sunday Services (unless otherwise posted below). For more information: www.allsaintsbeirut.com tel: +961 71 129 635
We had a wonderful time together on Christmas morning, for a special 'Family Friendly' service. There were stories and pass the parcel, carols and a reminder that if you look very closely into the heart of Christmas, you will find Easter! The whole reason that Jesus came into this world was to die for us, that we may know God and live for Him and with Him.
Here are our wonderful Christingle makers!!
If you are wondering about the story behind the Christingle, it originates in 18th century Europe. Four poor children wanted to bring a gift to go under the church Christmas tree. All they had between them was an orange, a red ribbon, four smooth sticks and 8 sweets. They combined them to make a Christingle and took it along to church. When the local children saw it they laughed at the poor gift, but the vicar took the Christingle and told a story. "The orange is round like the world God created, the red ribbon reminds us of Jesus and the blood that He shed for our sins, the four sticks represent the four seasons and the fruits that we get are shown by the sweets. There is just one thing missing." He took a candle and added it to the top of the orange. "The candle represents Jesus, the light of the world." That, is a Christingle.
Sunday December 3rd saw runners from all over the world competing in the Beirut International Marathon. Part of the course of both the marathon and the 10km went along the road in front of the All Saints church building and some members of All Saints were there to cheer on the runners as they passed. They even managed a song or two to encourage folk as they ran!!
The cheer squad in front of the church. (You can see the red tiled roof of All Saints in the background, next to the new Marina Towers.)
While this part of our congregation were meeting in the open air, 35 other members had gathered together in a home in Mansourieh to sing, pray and share words of encouragment with each other.