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Unintentional Mistakes
Worship Service: Informal Family - October 06, 2024
Should we pay for something we accidentally break? Do we need to say sorry if we did something by accident? How responsible are we for the things we don’t know? Jesus’ parable of the wise and foolish virgins will help guide us in answering these questions. | By Rev. Jeffrey Smith | Bryn Athyn Cathedral UndercroftHow to Love
Worship Service: Informal Family - May 19, 2024
In the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats (Matthew 25:31-46) the Lord teaches us how to love people the ways they need to be loved, and by loving others, we love the Lord. | By Rev. John L. Odhner | Bryn Athyn Cathedral UndercroftTreasures in Heaven
Worship Service: Informal Family - July 23, 2023
As with so many of the Lord’s teachings, this one contains several layers of meaning for our lives, beyond not setting our hearts too heavily on the physical treasures of this world. Spiritual treasures include the Lord’s Word, blessings from Him, generosity and an eternal perspective. | By Rt. Rev. Peter M. Buss, Jr. | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallCast the Net on the Right Side
Worship Service: Informal Family - May 07, 2023
After the Lord’s resurrection, His disciples went fishing. All night they caught nothing; but in the morning, when Jesus appeared on the shore and told them to cast the net on the right side of the boat, they did so – and they caught a huge number of fish (John 21). What does this story teach us about changing how we approach things that aren’t working in our lives? | By Rev. Coleman S. Glenn | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallGive, And It Will Be Given To You
Worship Service: Informal Family - April 30, 2023
In 1st Kings 17, Elijah asked a widow for some bread during a famine. The widow only had enough for herself and her son, but she gave some to Elijah first, and miraculously didn’t run out of food. Love works in similar ways. What can we do when we feel like our tank is empty? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallRediscover What’s Important - The Parable of the Lost Coin
Worship Service: Informal Family - October 02, 2022
Think of something you've committed to - a job, a new habit, a friendship, a marriage or any project. We have so many high hopes, plans and ideals. But then things get messy, and it can be so easy to lose track of what's most important. In the parable of the Lost Coin from Luke 15, the Lord outlines a method of how to rediscover those treasures. | By Rev. Pearse M. Frazier | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallWhy is Heaven Such a Happy Place?
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - March 06, 2022
There are many ways of explaining the happiness of heaven. All of its blessings are a gift from the Lord. Part of how this occurs is the result of each angel receiving good things from all the other angels. | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn CathedralHeavenly Happiness - Each Angel is the Center of All
Worship Service: Sermon only - March 06, 2022
Only some of us like being the center of attention, but what about being surrounded by people who want good things for you and are willing to help you in any useful way? The Lord has organized heaven in a way that each angel is the center of focus for all the other angels. This is a key to heaven's happiness. | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn CathedralI Will Fear No Evil
Worship Service: Sermon only - January 30, 2022
The confidence and peace that is spoken of in Psalm 23 sometimes eludes us. The destructive effects of evil are apparent within and around us. What is a good confidence in the Lord's loving and wise care of all of us? | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn CathedralChurch as Family: How We Care for Each Other
Worship Service: Informal Family - May 09, 2021
The Lord loves everyone, but shows us His love through other people (True Christianity 457). "The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give." (Matthew 10:7-8) | By Rev. John L. Odhner | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallOil in Your Lamp
Worship Service: Informal Family - September 06, 2020
Most of us show up to life trying to be loving people. But it's a lot harder to act with love than we'd like. What can we do to follow through as we'd like? | By Rev. Erik J. Buss | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallLoving Ourselves Part II: God's Plan
Worship Service: Sermon only - June 07, 2020
The audio track of a YouTube live broadcast made on Sunday June 7th, 2020. This is the second in a series about the Love of Self. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDProtecting each Child
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - May 31, 2020
We can be assured that no matter what is happening in and around us, we are under the Lord's protection. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PALoving Ourselves Part 1: The Catch
Worship Service: Sermon only - May 31, 2020
The audio track of a You Tube live broadcast made on Sunday May 31st, 2020. This is the first in a series about the Love of Self. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDGod's Love
Message of the Day: God is love. It's who He is, what He is, and how He operates. Understanding this properly unlocks a profound truth about the universe and your place in it. Today's message is from the Rev. Mac Frazier, pastor of Washington New Church in Mitchellville, MD. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDAbout Love
Worship Service: Sermon only - March 29, 2020
Audio track of a YouTube video broadcast made during the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDSigns and Wonders
Worship Service: Informal Family - January 19, 2020
When the children of Israel were enslaved in Egypt, the Lord sent His “signs and wonders,” often known as the 10 plagues, in order to help free them from the grasp of Pharaoh. We know that the Lord never wants harm to come to anyone, and is only ever a source of love and healing. So what do these “plagues” symbolize in our lives? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallOur Challenge - 4: Connection vs. Loneliness
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - September 29, 2019
| By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDOur Challenge-1: "Three is a Magic Number"
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - September 08, 2019
| By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDLove Commands-4: Love The Lord
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - August 25, 2019
Conclusion of the series "Love Commands" | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDLove Commands-2: Love One Another
Worship Service: Sermon only - August 11, 2019
"Love one another as I have loved you" | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Mitchellville, MDThe Tree of Life
Worship Service: Informal Family - June 16, 2019
The Tree of Life appears at the beginning and the end of the Word (see Genesis 2; Revelation 22). It’s a symbol for the Lord’s love. Why is a tree a good symbol for the Lord’s love? How can this symbolism help us to better understand how to bring the Lord’s love into our lives? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallGratitude to the Lord
Worship Service: Informal Family - June 09, 2019
The book of Revelation includes angels praising the Lord. Why were they grateful to the Lord? What helps us to be grateful and what gets in the way? | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallA New Commandment
Worship Service: Informal Family - April 18, 2019
The Lord teaches us to love others as He loves us. He teaches this at the Lost Supper with His disciples, where He also washes their feet. These two events which precede the commandment something about the way the Lord loves us, and how we should love others. | By Rev. Derrick Lumsden | Sarver, PAThe Reason He Came, Part 2 - To Save the Lost
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - March 24, 2019
The Lord came to seek and save what was lost. The stories of the Word demonstrate the lost as those in good who have wandered from truth. The Lord came to restore truth to them rather than falsity, and save them as a result. A sign to us that we are in good and love, if we love truth. A lack of desire to pursue truth is an indication we are not in good. | By Rev. Derrick Lumsden | Sarver, PA