This Christmas, There’s a Seat for You at The Table

Around The Table, we find connection, meaning, and a reminder that God draws close. Join us this Christmas as we celebrate the birth of Jesus and the hope He extends to all. There’s room for you, and we’d love to share the season with you.

Christmas Sermon Series

Come join us Sundays at 10:30 AM in November and December for our Christmas sermon series, The Table. Together, we’ll discover what it means to find belonging, purpose, and hope in Jesus. There’s a place for you here.

Faith Assembly

806 Fishing Creek Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070

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Service Time

10:30 AM

Celebrate the season with us at our annual Free Community Christmas dinner on Tuesday, December 16th! Choose from two serving times, 4:30 or 6:30 PM, and enjoy a warm meal in a welcoming, festive atmosphere. There’s always a place for you at our table.

Fairview Fire Hall

340 Lewisberry Road, New Cumberland, PA

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Serving Times

Dinner will be served at 4:30 & 6:30 PM

Faith Kids Christmas Play

Join us on Sunday, December 21 at 10:30 AM for our Kids Christmas Play! Our children will share the story of the legend of the candy cane through fun, music, and festive performances. Bring your family and friends to celebrate the season and enjoy this heartwarming holiday tradition.

Faith Assembly

806 Fishing Creek Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070

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Performance Time

10:30 AM

We’d love to have you at our Christmas Eve Eve Candlelight Service on December 23 at 6:00 PM! Experience beautiful music, scripture, and the glow of candlelight as we celebrate the hope Jesus brings. Bring your family and friends for an evening of carols, warmth, and wonder, and enjoy a meaningful way to begin your Christmas celebrations.

Reminder that there will be no Dinner Church that night!

Faith Assembly

806 Fishing Creek Road, New Cumberland, PA

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Service Time

6:00 PM

Christmas Devotionals

Experience the joy of the season with our “12 Days of Christmas Devotionals,” each inspired by a beloved Christmas song. Watch as we explore the story of Jesus’ birth and reflect on the hope, love, and joy that Christmas brings. Take a few minutes each day to celebrate the season and draw closer to God’s heart.

O Holy Night – Day 1

Did you know that the man who wrote O Holy Night and the man who wrote the music for the song weren’t Christians? If you know the song, which I bet you do, that might surprise you. The lyrics and music have touched millions since it was penned in 1843 by French poet...

Mary & Joseph – Day 2

Mary and Joseph are two of the most challenging characters in the nativity. Before Mary became pregnant, the prophets had been silent for 400 years. It was a dark time in Israel’s history. They were waiting on the promised Messiah, but I bet some doubted that he would...

O Little Town of Bethlehem – Day 3

Phillips Brooks was born in Boston in 1825 and would later be educated at Harvard. He was a beloved and respected evangelist. In 1862 Brooks began leading Church of the Holy Trinity in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Two years into his pastorate, he felt compelled to...

Bethlehem – Day 4

Bethlehem was a small, insignificant town outside of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is where the temple of God was built. Bethlehem was only known as the place where Jewish people would stop on their way to the temple to purchase their lambs to be sacrificed at the temple....

O Come All Ye Faithful – Day 5

All over the world this Christmas season, churchgoers will sing along to some version of “Adeste Fideles.” It is traditionally the final anthem during Midnight Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. You might recognize the English title, O Come All Ye Faithful!...

Shepherds – Day 6

Sometimes you just need some good news! We find a group of people in the Christmas story who need some good news. You might have heard of these guys. There was a group of shepherds, we don’t know how many, but there was a group who lived in Bethlehem over 2,000 years...

We Three Kings – Day 7

There are three Wisemen in every nativity and three kids dressed up, complete with crowns and gifts in most Christmas plays. This carol may be the primary reason for this tradition. John Henry Hopkins, Jr was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He went to school in New...

Wisemen – Day 8

The wise men, or magi, were from the east. The Bible does not specify their exact location, but they were likely from Persia or southern Arabia, which is east of Israel. Their names and countries of origin were not recorded in the Bible.   These wise men weren’t...

Joy to the World – Day 9

Joy to the World wasn’t originally written as a Christmas carol. It had nothing to do with Christmas at all and it wasn’t even written as a song. The well-known carol wasn’t a song until 100 years after it was penned as a poem.   In the 1700s, an English minister...

Angels – Day 10

Angels had a lot to say about Christmas! If it wasn’t for the accounts of the angels speaking to Mary, Joseph, and the Shepherd, we would be missing key information about the birth of Jesus. You can tell how important angels are to the Christmas story by recognizing...

Away In A Manger – Day 11

Away in a Manger is a popular Christmas Carol. Throughout history, many people believed that it was written by Martin Luther, the German religious reformer. Because of this, James R. Murray titled the tune “Luther’s Cradle Hymn” in 1887. Murray declared that Martin...

God With Us – Day 12

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6   Merry Christmas! I hope the songs of Christmas and the story of the...

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Faith Assembly

806 Fishing Creek Road
New Cumberland, PA 17070

Fairview Fire Hall

340 Lewisberry Road
New Cumberland, PA 17070