Jesus was born in a watering trough, a manger, a cold stone basin used by animals and surrounded by dirt. God chose to come in the most vulnerable position, as an infant, and He chose to make his first bed in the most un-glamorous of places.
Anhalt Dance Hall is a dilapidated barn, with cracked and splintered doors. It is dark, a little musty, and the floor is covered in scars from years of people's feet shuffling toward the bar. In the wintertime, the cold outside fills the inside with a chill that will turn your hands and nose red.
Just like at his birth when he was placed in a stone water trough, every year God transforms this cracked and broken down building, into a place filled with His light and warmth.
No matter where you find yourself, in a bitter cold run down place or in a time where it's easy to praise, you are invited to join us in worship, prayer, and fellowship.
Our Christmas Eve Celebration will be held Thursday, December 24 at 5:00p and 7:00p located at Anhalt Dance Hall on Hwy. 46.