Monday, Dec. 24, at 18:00 - Christmas Eve Church services, at the Yonkers Church, and at the Long Island Church. .
Tuesday, Dec. 25, at 11:00 - Christmas Day Church services, at the East Orange Church.
Saturday, Dec. 15, at 11:00 - The New Jersey Latvian school's "Eglīte" ("Christmas Tree" celebration), at Priedaine NJ and Sunday, Dec. 16, at 10:00 - Church services followed by The Bronx Latvian school's and the congregation's Northern district (Ziemeļu novads) "Eglīte" ("Christmas Tree" celebration) at the Yonkers Church.
Sunday, Dec. 9, at 15:00 - Church service followed by the annual meeting of the congregation's Jamaica, Queens district (Džamaikas novads) of the Latvian. Ev. Luth Church of NY, at the First United Methodist Church, 162-10 Highland Avenue, Jamaica, NY
Saturday, Dec. 8, at 10:00 a.m. - At the New Jersey Latvian School, a talk and slide show: "What did The New York Times report about Latvia's War of Independence in 1918-1920?" by Marģers Pinnis. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 638 Mountain Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081.
Sunday, Dec. 2 at 10:30 - Church services followed by the annual
Christmas market, at the Long Island Church (Salas baznīca).
Enjoy a Latvian style lunch. Latvian food will be offered for sale including piparkūkas, rudzu maize, dzeltenmaize, pīrādziņi,
putraimu desas, pelēkie zirņus, gotiņas, Laima chocolates, Jāņu cheese, and other delicacies.
The New Jersey Latvian School has for a second year, led by religion teacher Aldis Jatnieks, participated in the work of the charity Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child.
Saturday, Nov. 17, at 14:00 - Latvian Independence Day Commemoration, at the Yonkers Church.
Program will feature an address by Armands Birkens, member of the famous Latvian-American musical ensemble Čikāgas piecīši, (in Latvian) and a concert also by Armands Birkens singing and accompanying himself on guitar. A social afternoon will follow the program in the church's social hall, downstairs, with hors d'oeuvres and refreshments.
The mission of the Latvian Ev. Luth Church of New York is (translation coming soon) - Veidot kristīgu un latvisku ģimeni, kuŗā augam un audzinām ticībā, cerībā un mīlestībā!