Sunrise Service
Apr 8th, 2012 / General
Once again, we gathered at Dahlgren Wayside Park on the Potomac River. It was a sweet time of fellowhsip and worship.
Apr 8th, 2012 / General
Once again, we gathered at Dahlgren Wayside Park on the Potomac River. It was a sweet time of fellowhsip and worship.
Apr 6th, 2012 / General
Tonight we had a wonderful commemoration of Christ’s crucifixion including special music by Rachael Pizana and Carleigh Watts..
Our loving and hard-working youth hosted a taco dinner following the morning service. As usual, we had a wonderful time of fellowship, and the youth did all the work, from serving to cleaning up!
Tonight we had a full docket of talented Hanover individuals and groups amuse and entertain us. Among the creatively gifted were artists, singers, musicians, photographers, poets, storytellers, leatherworkers, and woodturners.
Wrapping up the evening, Charles Carter put together a display of old car photos and tasked us with guessing who owned each car “back in the day.” Charles shared his considerable automotive knowledge as he described the salient features or historical whimsies of each vehicle. It is hard to say if that knowledge helped us match up Hanoverian with their cars, but when we did get them together we learned more about each other, too.
Tonight was very special: “A Peanut Butter Christmas,” directed by Amber French and performed by our teens and youth blessed all in attendance with a darling reminder of the true purpose of Christmas. Hint: Christmas is the time to praise the LORD!
A qood quality video is too large to post on the website, but a high-definition video or a standard DVD of the performance is available. See Stan or Carol if you would like one.