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“ Due to Covid-19, Candle Tea 2020 may not be like other recent years.” said Home Moravian Church according to MyWinstonSalem. Hopefully by next Christmas the tradition can continue as normal. 5, 11 and 12, there was an outdoor “Drive By” on Salem Square hosted by the Women’s Fellowship of Home Moravian Church. Unfortunately, due to the Coronavirus, the traditional candle tea was not hosted this year. The sugary Moravian bread is a family favorite, so my mom and I purchased the Do-It-Yourself bread mix at the bakery to make it at home. My favorite part of the tour is when we sit in the warm kitchen and eat Moravian sugar bread and drink coffee. The whole tour takes about an hour and a half to completion. At the end of the tour is a large nativity scene as well as a verbal narration of the nativity scene. Candles of various sizes with a red fringe are available for purchase after the tour or in the stores.Ī Moravian kitchen, hot coffee and sugar bread tasting follow, as well as a wintery “putz,” or a miniature snowy model of a late 1800’s Old Salem. Women in various stages of candle production will speak about their role in boiling the beeswax, adding the strings, pouring the candle wax, cooling the wax or decorating the finished candles. Next, the group is herded into a large chapel room with an authentic refurbished 1797 Tannenberg organ to sing classic Christmas carols including many favorites such as Silent Night, O Come all Ye Faithful, and Morning Star.Īfterwards is the fascinating candle making demonstration. Once inside the Single Brothers’ house, a guide will quickly provide some background information about the early Moravians and their traditions. Admission last year was $5 for adults, and $1 for children twelve and under. Thankfully, the good news is that there are a few lovely shops and a bakery to help pass the time. Although many people are allowed to enter at once, this is quite a popular attraction and the line grows long very quickly. “I think the Moravian Candle Tea is an extraordinary experience, and is a staple of Christmas in Winston-Salem.” said sophomore Kate Vogler.Īrriving early is the key.

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Knowledgeable guides dressed in early Moravian attire lead large groups of people through the Single Brothers’ house where they can witness candles being made, sing Christmas carols and taste delicious Moravian bread and coffee, among other things.Įven though I have been to the candle tea three or four consecutive years in a row, I still absolutely love going and I was bummed when I heard they weren’t hosting it this year. Hosted in the Single Brothers’ house, guests are able to witness the sights and smells of early Moravian Christmas traditions.

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Since 1929, the Moravian Candle Tea at Old Salem has been a beloved tradition for many people living in and around the Winston-Salem area.












Timeless tea