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Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 22, 2010
| By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn Benade HallHow Does The Lord Work In Your Life?
Doctrinal Class - October 22, 2010
| By Rev. Jeremy F. Simons | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallThe Clumsiness of Starting Something New
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 21, 2010
| By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn Benade HallThe Consequences of Bad Decisions: Learning to Make Better Decisions
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 20, 2010
| By Rev. Eric H. Carswell | Bryn Athyn Benade HallRepentance
Radio Programs - October 20, 2010
| By Rev. Mark D. Pendleton; Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Phoenix, AZAre You a Good Person? How Do You Know?
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 19, 2010
| By Rev. Mauro S. de Padua | Bryn Athyn Benade HallWhat's New About the New Church? Part 2: Correspondence
Worship Service: Sermon only - October 17, 2010
| By Rev. Derrick Lumsden | Westville, RSARise, Take Up Your Bed, and Walk
Worship Service: Children & Adult - October 17, 2010
The Lord's message for us is uplifting and moves us forward (Micah 6:8; John 5:8; Arcana Coelestia 519) To"walk with God" is to teach and live according to the doctrine of faith, but to "walk with the LORD (Jehovah)" is to live the life of love. To walk is a customary form of speaking that signifies to live, as to "walk in the law," to ";walk in the statutes," or to "walk in the truth." To walk has reference properly to a way, which has relation to truth, consequently to faith, or the doctrine of faith. What is signified in the Word by "walking" may in some measure appear from the following passage in Micah: He has shown you, O man, what is good, and what does the LORD require of you, but to do justly and to love mercy, and to humble yourself by walking with your God? (Micah 6:8) "To walk with Jehovah (the LORD)" or "before Jehovah" signifies, in the Word, to live the life of love. (Heavenly Secrets #519) | By Rev. Thomas H. Rose | Ivyland New Church, PALetting Down Your Cot
Worship Service: Sermon only - October 17, 2010
10/17/2010 Sermon & Readings | By Rev. Matthew L. Genzlinger | West Concord, MAWho is Jesus and How Does He Relate to My Life?
Worship Service: Adult (full service with music) - October 17, 2010
Rev. Erik Buss also on the chancel. | By Rev. Jeremy F. Simons | Bryn Athyn CathedralThe Prodigal Son
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - October 17, 2010
| By Rev. Jeremy F. Simons | Bryn Athyn CathedralResurrection Service for Conrad Iungerich
Memorial Service - October 17, 2010
| By Rev. Robert H. Cole | Bryn Athyn CathedralHow the Lord Makes Us Feel Safe
Worship Service: Informal Family - October 17, 2010
| By Rev. Erik J. Buss | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallPause: Make Space For God, Part 3: Returning To The Lord
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - October 17, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Peter M. Buss, Sr. | Boulder, COFounded On the Rock
Charter Day Service - October 15, 2010
Rt. Rev. Thomas Kline and Rev. Eric Carswell (reads lessons) also on the chancel. | By Rev. Dr Jonathan S. Rose | Bryn Athyn CathedralA Bryn Athyn College Education
Theta Alpha Program - October 15, 2010
Introduction by Hilary Bryntesson Business Meeting by Jenn Beiswenger Memorial Resolution by Lelia Howard | By Kristin King | Bryn Athyn Heilman HallThe Final Word: Go Forth and Fulfill a Dream
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 14, 2010
| By Rev. Barry C. Halterman | Bryn Athyn Benade HallBeing a Good Person
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 13, 2010
| By Rev. Mauro S. de Padua | Bryn Athyn Benade HallHis Name
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 12, 2010
| By Rev. Mauro S. de Padua | Bryn Athyn Benade HallResurrection Service for Kenneth McQueen
Memorial Service - October 12, 2010
Clay McQueen-Master of Ceremony for the Memorial Reception | By Rev. Kurt Horigan Asplundh | Bryn Athyn CathedralGiving Thanks
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - October 11, 2010
| By Rev. Barry C. Halterman | Bryn Athyn Benade HallWhat's New About the New Church? Part 1: The Unseen World
Worship Service: Sermon only - October 10, 2010
The first part in a series on what is new about the New Church looks at the historical perspective, who was Swedenborg and the role that he played in the foundation of the doctrines of the church. | By Rev. Derrick Lumsden | Westville, RSAThe Deceiving Path of Reverence
Worship Service: Children & Adult - October 10, 2010
The relevance of idolatry in our lives: who do we worship?. (Jer. 10:1-5; Mark 11:20-24; AC 1363) Idolatrous worships are internal and external; the internal are those which condemn man; the external not so much. The more interior the idolatrous worship is, the more it condemns; but the more exterior, the less. Internal idolaters do not acknowledge God, but adore themselves and the world, and make idols of all their cupidities; whereas external idolaters are able to acknowledge God, although they do not know who is the God of the universe. Internal idolaters are known from the life they have acquired; and in proportion as this life departs from the life of charity, in the same proportion are they more interior idolaters. External idolaters are known solely from their worship; and, although idolaters, they can still have the life of charity. Internal idolaters can profane holy things, but external idolaters cannot; and therefore external idolatry is tolerated, in order to prevent the profanation of holy things. (Heavenly Secrets #1363) | By Rev. Ryan Sandstrom | Ivyland New Church, PA