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The Power of Touch
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 17, 2010
| By Rev. Dr Andrew M. Dibb | Bryn Athyn Benade HallTouch: The Sense of Healing
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 16, 2010
| By Rev. Dr Andrew M. Dibb | Bryn Athyn Benade HallCommunicating Compassion Through Touch
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 15, 2010
| By Rev. Dr Andrew M. Dibb | Bryn Athyn Benade HallThe New Church and Worship of the Lord
Doctrinal Class - September 15, 2010
| By Rev. Dr Erik E. Sandstrom | Bryn Athyn Cairnwood VillageThe Ultimate Help is the Lord
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 14, 2010
| By Rev. Mauro S. de Padua | Bryn Athyn Benade HallCome and See: Following the Lord
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 13, 2010
| By Rev. Barry C. Halterman | Bryn Athyn Benade HallLet Your Light Give Brightness
Worship Service: Sermon only - September 12, 2010
09/12/2010 Sermon & Readings | By Rev. Matthew L. Genzlinger | West Concord, MAThe Potter and the Clay
Worship Service: Adult (full service with music) - September 12, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline | Bryn Athyn CathedralResurrection Service for Ragnar Boyesen
Memorial Service - September 12, 2010
| By Rev. Thomas H. Rose | Bryn Athyn CathedralThe Potter and the Clay
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - September 12, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline | Bryn Athyn CathedralDo Not Weep...
Worship Service: Children & Adult - September 12, 2010
How the Lord comforts us in times of need (Luke 7:11-17; Arcana Coelestia 379, 5691, 9737) In many passages in the Word, mention is made of praising God, which signifies to confess Him with the heart and mouth, thus also to worship Him. Praising God is signifies the same thing as Hallelujah, for [the word] Hallelujah signifies "Praise ye God." The reason why praising God signifies to confess and worship is that the Lord does not desire to be praised or glorified from any love for Himself, but from His love for man. For a person cannot do otherwise than praise and glorify the Lord…when he acknowledges in heart that there is nothing good in himself, and that he can do nothing from himself, and on the other hand that all good is from the Lord, and that the Lord can do all things. When a person is in this acknowledgment he then puts away his proprium, whose origin is the love of self, opens the whole of his mind, and thus enables the Divine to enter by influx with good and with power. It is therefore necessary that a person be in humiliation before the Lord, and that such humiliation be from no other source than the acknowledgment of his own [nature] and the acknowledgment of the Lord; according to these things reception takes place. (Heavenly Secrets #1210 - portions) | By Rev. Ryan Sandstrom | Ivyland New Church, PAChanging Negative Feelings
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - September 12, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Peter M. Buss, Sr. | Boulder, COThe Most Important Moment in Your Life is Now
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 10, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline | Bryn Athyn Benade HallWhy We Remember: Lasting Imprints Define Who We Are
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 09, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline | Bryn Athyn Benade HallResurrection Service for Kenneth Rose
Memorial Service - September 09, 2010
| By Rev. Prescott A. Rogers | Bryn Athyn CathedralThe Lord as Potter: We Are All Vessels
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 08, 2010
| By Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline | Bryn Athyn Benade HallPerfection and Problems: We All Have Things On Which to Work
Worship Service: Chapel Talk - September 07, 2010
| By Rev. Mauro S. de Padua | Bryn Athyn Benade HallRenewal from the Lord
Worship Service: Sermon only - September 05, 2010
| By Rev. Lawson M. Smith | Kempton, PAForgetfulness
Worship Service: Sermon only - September 05, 2010
Rev. Jeremy Simons, also on the chancel. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss | Bryn Athyn CathedralDreams From the Lord
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - September 05, 2010
| By Rev. Erik J. Buss | Bryn Athyn CathedralWhat Sign Do You Show Us?
Worship Service: Sermon only - September 05, 2010
09/05/2010 Sermon | By Rev. Matthew L. Genzlinger | West Concord, MASix Days You Shall Labor, and Do All Your Work
Worship Service: Children & Adult - September 05, 2010
Spiritual Life... Work It! (Genesis 2:2,3; Exodus 20:8-11; Arcana Coelestia 9431) "Six days" means passing through the state of truth, because "six days" means a state of labor and conflict. A person who is being regenerated by the Lord experiences two states of mind - the first of which is called the state of truth and the second the state of good. The reason why the first state is called the state of truth is that during it the person is being brought by means of truth towards good; and the reason why the second state is called the state of good is that the person, when governed by good, has been brought to it. Also, while the person is in the state of truth he is outside heaven; but when governed by good he is in heaven, and has accordingly been brought to the Lord. Furthermore while the person is passing through the first state or the state of truth he experiences labor and conflict, since he undergoes temptations then; but when he is in the second state or the state of good he experiences rest and the serenity which peace brings. The former state is what has been represented in the Word by the six days which come before a seventh, whereas the latter state is what has been represented by the seventh day or the Sabbath. (Heavenly Secrets #9431) | By Rev. Thomas H. Rose | Ivyland New Church, PAHidden Treasure
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - September 05, 2010
| By Rev Ronald D. Schnarr | Boulder, CO