In 1732, Beissel arrived at the banks of the Cocalico creek, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. Around this charismatic leader a semi-monastic community (the Camp of the Solitary) with a convent (the Sister House) and a monastery (the Brother House) was established called Ephrata. The members of the order were celibate. In addition to celibacy, the members believed in strict interpretation of the Bible, and self-discipline. Members were required to sleep on wooden benches 15 inches (380mm) wide, with wooden blocks for pillows. They slept six hours per night, from 9 P.M. to midnight, and from 2 A.M. until 5 A.M., with a two-hour break to "watch" for the coming of Christ. They ate one small vegetarian meal a day. The only time the followers of Beissel were permitted to eat meat was during the celebration of communion when lamb was served. The members of the cloister spent much time at work or praying privately. Services every Saturday were led by Beissel, often being several hours long.
The Ephrata Cloister is a National Historic Landmark. In 1732, German pietist Conrad Beissel founded this religious, communal society. Ephrata Cloister reflects Pennsylvania's long history of religious diversity.
published: 23 Jan 2023
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
READ: https://6abc.com/one-tank-trip-ephrata-cloister-lancaster-county-william-penn/14227351/
published: 26 Dec 2023
It's History! - Ephrata Cloister
It's History! - Ephrata Cloister
published: 09 Apr 2020
The Architecture of the Ephrata Cloister
Explores the architecture of the Ephrata Cloister including buidling techniques and the origin of the various styles. The Ephrata Clositer is located in Ephrata, PA.
published: 07 Jun 2013
Ephrata Cloister Site Video
published: 22 Aug 2020
The Sacred Geometry of the Ephrata Cloister
The buildings at Ephrata do not appear to have been constructed with a master plan in mind, but Conrad Beissel and some of his followers organized some of their space and time around Beissel’s mystical language and beliefs. in design and in placement, these structures created a sacred or holy space whose placement and design possibly had special symbolic significance. This presentation will focus on one of the buildings at Ephrata and the ideas that influenced it.
published: 11 Jul 2020
Historic Ephrata Cloister - "Ephrata: A Town Like No Other"
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Museum Educator, Michael Showalter, discusses the origins of the community of Ephrata and the early settlement of the area in this Virtual Academy presentation "Ephrata: A Town Like No Other."
published: 15 Jun 2020
Ephrata Cloister Amphitheater Revitalization
Make history happen! Help us revitalize the amphitheater at the Ephrata Cloister to bring music, art, theater, and community back to the historic site. Listen to actor Jonathan Groff and learn how you can join us and be a part of history.
Donate today at https://ephratacloister.org/amphitheater/
published: 10 Jan 2024
The Music of the Ephrata Cloister
A short documentary about the music of the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Musicologist and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert describes his research, produces an album, and introduces America's first known female composers.
Created March, 2019.
To view my dissertation on this topic:
https://www.academia.edu/37081745/Voices_in_the_Pennsylvania_Wilderness_An_Examination_of_the_Music_Manuscripts_Music_Theory_Compositions_and_Female_Composers_of_the_Eighteenth-Century_Ephrata_Cloister?source=swp_share
published: 17 Apr 2019
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Student Historians 4 Sisters of Ephrata Cloister
Four Sisters of the Ephrata Cloister as told by the Student Historians of Historic Ephrata Cloister at Ephrata, PA
Student Historian presenters:
Lana Martin
Lyn Foran
Meg Coughlan
Wanna be a Student Historian at Ephrata Cloister?
Learn more:
https://ephratacloister.org/volunteer/
The Ephrata Cloister is a National Historic Landmark. In 1732, German pietist Conrad Beissel founded this religious, communal society. Ephrata Cloister reflects...
The Ephrata Cloister is a National Historic Landmark. In 1732, German pietist Conrad Beissel founded this religious, communal society. Ephrata Cloister reflects Pennsylvania's long history of religious diversity.
The Ephrata Cloister is a National Historic Landmark. In 1732, German pietist Conrad Beissel founded this religious, communal society. Ephrata Cloister reflects Pennsylvania's long history of religious diversity.
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
READ: https://6abc.com/one-tank-trip-ephrata-cloister-lancaster-co...
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
READ: https://6abc.com/one-tank-trip-ephrata-cloister-lancaster-county-william-penn/14227351/
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
READ: https://6abc.com/one-tank-trip-ephrata-cloister-lancaster-county-william-penn/14227351/
Explores the architecture of the Ephrata Cloister including buidling techniques and the origin of the various styles. The Ephrata Clositer is located in Ephrat...
Explores the architecture of the Ephrata Cloister including buidling techniques and the origin of the various styles. The Ephrata Clositer is located in Ephrata, PA.
Explores the architecture of the Ephrata Cloister including buidling techniques and the origin of the various styles. The Ephrata Clositer is located in Ephrata, PA.
The buildings at Ephrata do not appear to have been constructed with a master plan in mind, but Conrad Beissel and some of his followers organized some of their...
The buildings at Ephrata do not appear to have been constructed with a master plan in mind, but Conrad Beissel and some of his followers organized some of their space and time around Beissel’s mystical language and beliefs. in design and in placement, these structures created a sacred or holy space whose placement and design possibly had special symbolic significance. This presentation will focus on one of the buildings at Ephrata and the ideas that influenced it.
The buildings at Ephrata do not appear to have been constructed with a master plan in mind, but Conrad Beissel and some of his followers organized some of their space and time around Beissel’s mystical language and beliefs. in design and in placement, these structures created a sacred or holy space whose placement and design possibly had special symbolic significance. This presentation will focus on one of the buildings at Ephrata and the ideas that influenced it.
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Museum Educator, Michael Showalter, discusses the origins of the community of Ephrata and the early settlement of the area in this V...
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Museum Educator, Michael Showalter, discusses the origins of the community of Ephrata and the early settlement of the area in this Virtual Academy presentation "Ephrata: A Town Like No Other."
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Museum Educator, Michael Showalter, discusses the origins of the community of Ephrata and the early settlement of the area in this Virtual Academy presentation "Ephrata: A Town Like No Other."
Make history happen! Help us revitalize the amphitheater at the Ephrata Cloister to bring music, art, theater, and community back to the historic site. Listen t...
Make history happen! Help us revitalize the amphitheater at the Ephrata Cloister to bring music, art, theater, and community back to the historic site. Listen to actor Jonathan Groff and learn how you can join us and be a part of history.
Donate today at https://ephratacloister.org/amphitheater/
Make history happen! Help us revitalize the amphitheater at the Ephrata Cloister to bring music, art, theater, and community back to the historic site. Listen to actor Jonathan Groff and learn how you can join us and be a part of history.
Donate today at https://ephratacloister.org/amphitheater/
A short documentary about the music of the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Musicologist and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert describes his resear...
A short documentary about the music of the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Musicologist and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert describes his research, produces an album, and introduces America's first known female composers.
Created March, 2019.
To view my dissertation on this topic:
https://www.academia.edu/37081745/Voices_in_the_Pennsylvania_Wilderness_An_Examination_of_the_Music_Manuscripts_Music_Theory_Compositions_and_Female_Composers_of_the_Eighteenth-Century_Ephrata_Cloister?source=swp_share
A short documentary about the music of the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Musicologist and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert describes his research, produces an album, and introduces America's first known female composers.
Created March, 2019.
To view my dissertation on this topic:
https://www.academia.edu/37081745/Voices_in_the_Pennsylvania_Wilderness_An_Examination_of_the_Music_Manuscripts_Music_Theory_Compositions_and_Female_Composers_of_the_Eighteenth-Century_Ephrata_Cloister?source=swp_share
Four Sisters of the Ephrata Cloister as told by the Student Historians of Historic Ephrata Cloister at Ephrata, PA
Student Historian presenters:
Lana Martin
Lyn...
Four Sisters of the Ephrata Cloister as told by the Student Historians of Historic Ephrata Cloister at Ephrata, PA
Student Historian presenters:
Lana Martin
Lyn Foran
Meg Coughlan
Wanna be a Student Historian at Ephrata Cloister?
Learn more:
https://ephratacloister.org/volunteer/
Four Sisters of the Ephrata Cloister as told by the Student Historians of Historic Ephrata Cloister at Ephrata, PA
Student Historian presenters:
Lana Martin
Lyn Foran
Meg Coughlan
Wanna be a Student Historian at Ephrata Cloister?
Learn more:
https://ephratacloister.org/volunteer/
The Ephrata Cloister is a National Historic Landmark. In 1732, German pietist Conrad Beissel founded this religious, communal society. Ephrata Cloister reflects Pennsylvania's long history of religious diversity.
Historic Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania preserves memory of William Penn
READ: https://6abc.com/one-tank-trip-ephrata-cloister-lancaster-county-william-penn/14227351/
Explores the architecture of the Ephrata Cloister including buidling techniques and the origin of the various styles. The Ephrata Clositer is located in Ephrata, PA.
The buildings at Ephrata do not appear to have been constructed with a master plan in mind, but Conrad Beissel and some of his followers organized some of their space and time around Beissel’s mystical language and beliefs. in design and in placement, these structures created a sacred or holy space whose placement and design possibly had special symbolic significance. This presentation will focus on one of the buildings at Ephrata and the ideas that influenced it.
Historic Ephrata Cloister's Museum Educator, Michael Showalter, discusses the origins of the community of Ephrata and the early settlement of the area in this Virtual Academy presentation "Ephrata: A Town Like No Other."
Make history happen! Help us revitalize the amphitheater at the Ephrata Cloister to bring music, art, theater, and community back to the historic site. Listen to actor Jonathan Groff and learn how you can join us and be a part of history.
Donate today at https://ephratacloister.org/amphitheater/
A short documentary about the music of the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Musicologist and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert describes his research, produces an album, and introduces America's first known female composers.
Created March, 2019.
To view my dissertation on this topic:
https://www.academia.edu/37081745/Voices_in_the_Pennsylvania_Wilderness_An_Examination_of_the_Music_Manuscripts_Music_Theory_Compositions_and_Female_Composers_of_the_Eighteenth-Century_Ephrata_Cloister?source=swp_share
Four Sisters of the Ephrata Cloister as told by the Student Historians of Historic Ephrata Cloister at Ephrata, PA
Student Historian presenters:
Lana Martin
Lyn Foran
Meg Coughlan
Wanna be a Student Historian at Ephrata Cloister?
Learn more:
https://ephratacloister.org/volunteer/
In 1732, Beissel arrived at the banks of the Cocalico creek, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. Around this charismatic leader a semi-monastic community (the Camp of the Solitary) with a convent (the Sister House) and a monastery (the Brother House) was established called Ephrata. The members of the order were celibate. In addition to celibacy, the members believed in strict interpretation of the Bible, and self-discipline. Members were required to sleep on wooden benches 15 inches (380mm) wide, with wooden blocks for pillows. They slept six hours per night, from 9 P.M. to midnight, and from 2 A.M. until 5 A.M., with a two-hour break to "watch" for the coming of Christ. They ate one small vegetarian meal a day. The only time the followers of Beissel were permitted to eat meat was during the celebration of communion when lamb was served. The members of the cloister spent much time at work or praying privately. Services every Saturday were led by Beissel, often being several hours long.
Ephrata... Mainspring of Ephrata will host its annual Ephrata UnexpectedNew Year's ... Zoar, meaning small or insignificant in Hebrew, was the original name for Reamstown — so dubbed by the Ephrata Cloister.
LancasterHistory has joined the Museums for All program. The Museums for All program is a national initiative of the Institute of Museum and Library Services — a federal agency based in Washington D.C ... — The Ephrata Cloister ... Starting Sept ... Newsletter ... .
The Ephrata Cloister will host its annual Ice Cream Social, featuring ice cream and brownie sundaes scooped by "celebrity scoopers" like Ephrata mayor Ralph Mowen, WIOV host CaseyAllyn, Ephrata police chief Chris McKim and more.
Excerpts and summaries of news stories from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News that focus on the events in the county’s past that are noteworthy, newsworthy or just strange ... .
11 and 12 at the Ephrata Cloister, 632 W ... Ephrata. The program will feature the Ephrata Cloister Chorus under the direction of Mark Herr with guest musicians Randy Kochel and AmandaWells performing on hammer dulcimer and guitar.
That day has arrived. Merrill recently purchased Skip’s AutomotiveRepair from Skip Blundell and has renamed the shop The CarClinic... to 5 p.m ... Grace For Vets was founded by Mike Mountz, former owner of Cloister Wash & Lube, in Ephrata, PA in 2004 ... .