For those who decry the commercialization of Christmas, who long to put Christ back into Christmas, I say, "Go east, follow the signs of Rte 22 until you reach Rte 60, and there you will find the little town of Delmont."

The first two weekends in December, Delmont gives itself over to Christmas, in a very Christian way. The center of this celebration is the 'Pilgrimage' where visitors follow a well lit path past living dioramas of the Christmas story. One sees Mary reacting to the annunciation, and a few paces further, see Joseph as he is reassured that he should marry Mary. The Roman soldiers announce the census, and Mary and Joseph lead a mule towards Bethlehem. Shepherds, around a leaping bonfire, tend their sheep (safely penned from us pilgrims) and the 3 wise men procede on foot towards the barn where we will view the manger scene, animals, odors and all.
To read all about it, go to Christmas at Salem Crossroads There you should find current information.
The cost for the Pilgrimage is reasonable: $5 for adults and $2 for children. The rules are strict: no talking, no photography, no chewing gum. You are taking yourself back in time.

The churches of Delmont all join in the celebration, each highlighting a different aspect of the holiday. The shows and displays are free, and each one also sells food and crafts. There is free parking in the lots of several of the churches, and a shuttle bus takes visitors from one church to the next.

The displays and events change from year to year. Here are some of the offerings we have seen:

  • Christmas Trees from around the world.
  • Old fashioned Christmas Carols (in Victorian Garb)
  • Santa Claus and model RRs
  • Local high school students put on a spangly sparkly musical show.