On Christmas Day we had a short Church service early and then went to my Grandparents house. As usual, there was TONS of food! ;-)
This is my Uncle John and Martha. Uncle John doesn't like pictures, but oh well. :-)

The town of Ephrata was founded by Conrad Beissel who came to the United States in 1760. In Conestoga, PA, he became affiliated with the Brethren Church. He was appointed leader but ended up resigning. He moved west and settled by the Cocalico Creek east of Lancaster, PA with the intention of being a hermit the rest of his life. He was soon followed by many who saw him as a charismatic leader. Together they formed their own denomination. They had theology pulled from nearly every group Conrad Beissel was a member of or was influenced by: the Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, the Mystics, Pietists, Brethren, and he had his own ideas as well. He believed that when he died he was going to go to heaven and literally MARRY God. So, he thought, "Why get married on earth?" He demanded that the members of his Cloister remain celibate and never marry. 
Basically the people who lived here slept for 4 hours a day and Prayed for about 10 hours a day, and worked the rest of the time. They ate only one meal a day and that only consisted of vegetables. They believed that eating meat would make you carnal and have wicked desires. 




The Living room
The Kitchen










Me and my Mother