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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
December 25,
2025
Christmas
Day
Stephen's Note: We had planned to share this message yesterday on Christmas Eve but our day had some pleasant interruptions. Early in the morning the children from our neighborhood Amish school came to carol. (See photos below) Then we had a problem with our 10 year old printer and Brooksyne had letters to print so out shopping we went!
When I got home Silvia, the teacher at the Amish school, called and told me the children's driver had not shown up and the scholars (as the Amish call the students) needed a ride home so I needed to make two separate trips since there were too many for one trip. The children were delightful and just so happy about Christmas and told me their plans. The loudly shouted "Merry Christmas" over and over as we passed homes where they knew people and spontaneously sang aloud "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" and "Silent Night". One
little girl
was so excited
about a family
trip today to
the Nittany
Valley (about
100 miles
northwest of
here) on a bus
leaving at
5:00AM. I
asked what
time they
would have to
get up to do
the farm
chores and she
said about
3:30. Today we will be driving through Bethlehem (PA that is, see here on Google map) and having dinner with my brother Pat and his family who live just to the east of there. Message summary: In sending forth His Son, God has fulfilled the biggest promise. Let us wait with faith and assurance that “in His time” He will also take care of the scores of other matters we all deal with, for He is faithful! Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. Did
you sing
Silent Night
yesterday or
in the last
week? Surely
you heard it
over the
radio, played
it on spotify
or perhaps
heard it as
you were
shopping.
Yesterday I
heard it three
times, early
in the morning
when Amish
children came
caroling, in
the afternoon
a group of
children sang
it when I
drove them
home and last
night in our
church's
Christmas Eve
service as we
lit our
candles.
Today, on
Christmas day,
let's give
focus to just
one line, "With
the dawn of
redeeming
grace". God’s purpose in sending forth His Son was “to redeem those who were under the law”. It would seem that this is one of the Scripture verses that guided Joseph Mohr’s thoughts as he penned these words, “With the dawn of redeeming grace”. Silent night, Holy night Son of God, Love’s pure light Radiant beams from Thy holy face With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord at Thy birth. Jesus, Lord at Thy birth.
In
sending forth
His Son God
kept His
greatest
promise and He
continues to
keep all His
promises. He
always will.
On Christmas
we have the
faith-building
perspective of
looking back
and seeing the
fulfillment of
the greatest
of God’s
promises. This
occurred after
a long wait
and in "the
fullness of
the time". Many
are living
with an
ongoing burden
for
spiritually
wayward family
members. Some
have a
long-standing
physical
ailment in
their lives or
in someone
they love.
Others are
having a very
hard time
financially or
are trusting
God for
reconciliation
with a loved
one. And there
are those who
have an
ongoing
struggle with
laying down a
besetting sin.
Also on my
heart this
morning are so
many of our
dear brothers
and sisters
living in very
oppressive
conditions.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Silent
Night"
Watch
on YouTube
Reawaken hymns "O
Holy Night
with
Gratitude"
Watch
on YouTube
Selah
These two
songs, one
classic,
another
current make a
special
medley!
Brooksyne's note: Sylvia, the teacher, invited us to the Christmas school program at our neighborhood Amish school on Tuesday. Families are allowed to invite four guests so it's an honor to be invited by the teacher or a family since most will want the grandparents and siblings to be present. The school is totally packed with the guests who sit at the desks and benches brought in for the occasion. It was my third Amish school program over the past week - all were delightful as the children by memory sang, recited poems and acted out humorous skits, (lengthy ones), and they also presented inspirational skits. Two of the programs were 1 1/2 hours and the other one was one hour. The challenge for "English" listeners is the heavy dutch accent of the children and the speed of their delivery. They work so hard on the memorization sometimes the words come out faster than children normally speak, but most of what they say we can understand with the exception of a few German songs or skits. After
the school
program one of
the parents,
Leah, told me
the children
would be
caroling on
our road the
next day
rather than
having a
regular day of
school. I told
her of our
next door
neighbors who
love the Lord
and have some
serious
challenges due
to Doug's MS
and difficult
matters common
to those in
their 80's. Our
neighbor,
Levi, drove
the 28
children from
our Amish
school up the
road to sing
Christmas
carols next
door.
Here he is in
front of our
house - we
could hear the
vibration of
the wheels on
the road long
before the
wagon came
rolling by.
Click on photo to enlarge How
nice it was
when I got a
call at 7:30
yesterday
morning from
Leah telling
me the
children would
be coming to
sing to Doug
and Marion
next door, so
I called
Marion at 8 am
to let her
know they had
guests coming
within the
hour (how
would you like
to get a call
like that
first thing
before your
feet even hit
the
floor?!)Upon
the children's
arrival at
8:50 I met the
children,
walked over
and introduced
Doug and
Marion to the
28 children
and their
teacher (most
who live right
here on
Kraybill
Church
Rd). It
was a
beautiful
morning that
seemed just
what we like
to see at
Christmas as
the children
sang about
eight carols
in their own
style as the
Amish
rendering of
our familiar
Christmas
carols is a
bit different
than the English
style, but
beautiful and
meaningful all
the same.
Click
on photo to enlarge
Click
on photo to enlarge
Here's
a photo of
Doug and
Marion, who
have lived in
their home for
43 years and
became our
good neighbors
after we moved
to our present
home almost 24
years ago. Our
maltipoo Rosie
wanted in on
the action and
she was happy
to hear the
children's
songs as well! ![]() We thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas Eve service last night at Calvary Church and the fellowship that followed.
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