Exterior of the Bethabara Gemeine Haus
Interior of the Bethabara Gemeine Haus |
Antique Image of the Gemeine Haus at Bethabara |
- The gemeine haus was build by the members;
- The early gemeine hauses were usually built of logs;
- The cutting of the trees, the hauling of the logs, and the erecting of the meetinghouse was done with care and reverence;
- The gemeine haus was in a central location as Jesus was central to their lives;
- The gemeine haus had several functions. It was the residence of the pastor's family, a school house for children, a meeting hall for the community, and as a worship place which was called the Saal;
- For lack of resources the gemeine haus was usually small;
- Gemeine hauses usually had a small bell tower to summon the faithful for worship;
- The gemeine haus had no stained glass, pulpit or reserved pews;
- The architecture was to reflect the humbleness of the worshiper before God. Simplicity ruled. The walls were whitewashed and the uncomplicated benches were of pine. In addition there was a table and a chair for the pastor. That's it.
- Within the walls of the meetinghouse all were equal.
- Finally, the gemeine hauses hosted many events throughout the year that brought family, friends and neighbors together.
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