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Thanksgiving
LoveFeast at King Moravian Church in
King, Thanksgiving Eve (Stokes County) |
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Event/Site:
Thanksgiving Lovefeast at King Moravian Church
in King
Date: Christmas Eve: 2 services,
6:30pm with music prelude at 6:00pm; 8:30pm with music
prelude at 8:00pm.
See Also: Christmas
Lovefeast at King Moravian Church
Type: Religious service with choral
music, sometimes Moravian instrumental music,
and congregational singing.
Location: King Moravian Church is
located at 234 West Dalton Street in King, NC. From
US Hwy 52, take the King exit. Go 1.5 miles into King.
Turn left (west) onto Dalton Street. Go one block
and the church will be on the right. Click
here for a map.
Cost: Free. Love offering received.
Parking: Free.
Special Needs Access: Venue is fully
accessible.
Signage: Signs at location, but not
en route.
Sponsor: King Moravian Church
Contact:
Rev. Jim Newsom
King Moravian Church
228 West Dalton Road
King, NC 27021
(336) 983-2710
(336) 983-7045 (fax)
jlnkmc@aol.com
Drake Flynt, Music Director
King Moravian Church
228 West Dalton Road
King, NC 27021
(336) 983-2710
Description of Event: These holiday
Lovefeasts are representative of Lovefeasts that also
occur Thanksgiving at some and Christmas at all other
Moravian churches in the region, though times vary.
The Lovefeast is a service of hymn singing and special
music that includes a simple meal traditionally of
coffee and Moravian bread shared in celebration of
love and fellowship. It is customary for members of
the congregation to serve Lovefeasts, and servers
wear distinguishing white clothing. Men servers wear
white shirts, and women servers wear white and a white
head covering. During partaking of this short meal,
the choir and accomplished instrumentalists offer
special music. From 600 to 700 people attend the Christmas
Lovefeasts at King Moravian Church. Approximately
75% of those in attendance are not members of the
Moravian congregation.
History of Site/Event: King Moravian
Church celebrated its first Christmas Lovefeast in
1925. The first Lovefeast was served in Germany in
1727 following the Renewal of the Moravian Church.
Members were so spirit-filled during a service that
they were drawn to stay afterwards to "feast
on the love of the congregation." They ate what
they had on hand, which was consistent with other
principles of simplicity they shared, and placed their
emphasis on fellowship, unity, and goodwill among
all people. Moravians continued to observe special
occasions in this way and carried the tradition around
the world.
Description of Site/Facility: King
Moravian Church was founded in 1924 as an offshoot
of Forsyth County's Bethania congregation established
in 1759. The sanctuary is all on one floor and seats
475.
Significance of Site/Event to the Community:
According to Rev. Jim Newsome, the Christmas
Lovefeasts are "truly a community tradition of celebrating
Christmas." He explains that "the ritual of attending
the Lovefeast is an important part of many local families'
celebration of Christmas." The occasion also celebrates
Moravian musical heritage. Drake Flynt notes that
to effectively reproduce the music is a challenge
that requires much discipline and rehearsal time for
the dedicated musicians who today present a range
of choral and instrumental works at the Lovefeasts.
"We are fortunate that our choir loves the music
and is passionate about and committed to learning
and presenting it."
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Please Note: Due to the nature of the information in the event descriptions, specific details, such as times and dates, can change. It is recommended to confirm information before attending an event. Events may be cancelled without notice. Also, please note that the mix of activities, music genres, and/or music acts at events, especially annual events, may vary somewhat year to year. In addition, please remember that Internet maps, particularly those of rural areas, may vary in accuracy.
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