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The First of Charity
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 20 Oct, 2024
"The First of Charity" When we think about love, often the first things we think of are actions that we DO in order to show someone that we care—hugs, listening, helping, etc. But how often do we think of all the things we don’t or shouldn’t do in order to love our neighbor? | By Rev. Jeffrey Smith , Bryn Athyn Cathedral
The First of Charity
Worship Service: Sermon only - 20 Oct, 2024
"The First of Charity" When we think about love, often the first things we think of are actions that we DO in order to show someone that we care—hugs, listening, helping, etc. But how often do we think of all the things we don’t or shouldn’t do in order to love our neighbor? | By Rev. Jeffrey Smith , Bryn Athyn Cathedral
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself
Worship Service: Informal Family - 28 Jul, 2024
Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, the Lord teaches us to love others who are different from us. But how are we supposed to love them, and how are we supposed to love ourselves? | By Rev. Jeffrey Smith , Bryn Athyn Cathedral Undercroft
Tower of Babel
Worship Service: Informal Family - 30 Jul, 2023
The parable of The Tower of Babel describes how misunderstandings, confusion, and division arise when we are more concerned with managing other people’s lives than our own, and more concerned with getting our own way than helping others get theirs. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Priests and Their Duties
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 26 Feb, 2023
Do you know what a Priest’s job is? This Sunday is the first part in a series on the relationship of Priests and Laity. By learning about what a priest’s job is, we can better understand what we should expect of them and what is expected of us. | By Rev. Calvin Heinrichs , Westville, RSA
Loving Others: A User’s Manual
Worship Service: Informal Family - 16 Oct, 2022
The Lord's Word is full of the repeated statement to love the neighbor, but each person gives and receives love in a different way. How do we know if we are loving others in the way most useful to them? What are the practical tools that the Lord gives us explaining the "how" to loving others? | By Rev. Richard M. Glenn , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Constellations
Worship Service: Informal Family - 6 Mar, 2022
Stars are mentioned many times in the Word. The Writings tell us that “stars symbolize concepts of Divine goodness and Divine truth drawn from the Word” (AR 534). Constellations are pictures that we draw by connecting the dots of the stars. How do we connect the dots of various truths, and how does that help us navigate our spiritual lives? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Going the Extra Mile
Worship Service: Informal Family - 23 May, 2021
In Matthew 5:38-42, we hear a call to put energy into the things that matter most. We will explore together the value of working out differences, pursuing spiritual goals, and self-improvement. | By Rt. Rev. Peter Martin Buss, Jr. , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Church as Family: How We Care for Each Other
Worship Service: Informal Family - 9 May, 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 Hall
Supportive Kindness
Worship Service: Informal Family - 21 Feb, 2021
For week three of the “Practicing Kindness” series, we will look at the story of the four people who lowered their paralytic friend through the roof to be healed by Jesus (Mark 2:1-12). What does this story teach us about the supportive and healing power of kindness? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
The Golden Rule and Noticing Others
Worship Service: Sermon only - 7 Feb, 2021
As we begin a five-week series on kindness, we look at the basic principle of looking to the good in others, which means noticing them and asking what they truly need. What does really noticing someone mean, and what does it require of us? | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell , Bryn Athyn Cathedral
Oil in Your Lamp
Worship Service: Informal Family - 6 Sep, 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 Hall
Finding What is Good in Us
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 30 Aug, 2020
We might compare the various parts of our lives to different colored gumballs in a jar. Some colors represent positive things from the Lord. Others represent problems. We need the Lord's help to grow the number of good ones while weeding out the ones that need to go. | By Rev. Garry B Walsh , Sarver, PA
Jonah - Part 3
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 9 Aug, 2020
The final section of the Jonah story focuses on his hatred of the people of Nineveh. The question here is, why would we hate people when the Lord encourages us to feel joy when another person feels joy. Or, put differently, to look for reasons why we should love others rather than despise them. | By Rev. Garry B Walsh , Sarver, PA
From a Mustard Seed
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 19 Jul, 2020
In the Lord's parable He tells us that His kingdom within us starts tiny like a mustard seed. We are encouraged to work with Him so that the seed will grow into something wonderful and we will truly be part of His kingdom. | By Rev. Garry B Walsh , Sarver, PA
Communicating Through Disagreement
Worship Service: Informal Family - 12 Jul, 2020
How are we supposed to communicate with people with whom we completely disagree, or with people who hate us or our loved ones? Is it best to allow them to talk, or to tell them they are wrong, or do we just unfriend them? Here, we look at some modern examples and how those line up with what the Lord tells us in His Word. | By Rev. Jeffrey Smith , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Vessels for the Future
Worship Service: Sermon only - 24 May, 2020
We are taught that we should work to develop the vessels of love and wisdom within us so that we use those vessels to keep growing ever more wise and charitable toward others in the life to come. | By Rev. Garry B Walsh , Pittsburgh, PA
The Joy of Happiness III - Removing Barriers to Happiness
Worship Service: Sermon only - 3 May, 2020
"Removing Barriers to Happiness." Audio only from a video YouTube broadcast made on Sunday May 3, 2020. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier , Mitchellville, MD
Unity in Worship
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 13 Oct, 2019
This Sunday we will talk about having unity in worship. The General Church has congregations all around the world, with people of various cultures and backgrounds. How do we remain unified in a way that makes us all feel part of the same Church, and how can we come together in worship and be lifted up by the Lord? In contrast, what are the things that cause us to feel at odds with each other, and feel that we are not all part of the same Church? As always, the Lord has the answers for us! | By Rt. Rev. Bradley D. Heinrichs , Westville, RSA
Our Challenge - 4: Connection vs. Loneliness
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 29 Sep, 2019
Our Challenge - 3: Purpose vs Hopelessness
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 22 Sep, 2019
Service service, Part 2
Worship Service: Informal Family - 25 Aug, 2019
Last week we focused on doing useful physical tasks that support our worship community. This Sunday, as we take service to a higher level, we will be looking for ways to serve each other's SPIRITUAL needs. We all need to be USEFUL, to LEARN and grow, to have COMMUNITY, HOPE, spiritual HEALING, and FREEDOM. These are ways of serving the six different kinds of spiritual neighbors that the Lord mentions in Matthew 25. We will be looking at how these show up in Isaiah 58. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Let Your Light Shine!
Worship Service: Informal Family - 28 Jul, 2019
The Lord tells us to “let our light shine” (see Matt 5:14-16). What is our “light,” and how should we be letting it “shine”? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall
Seven Spiritual Practices
Worship Service: Sermon only - 14 Jul, 2019
The need for piety to fully achieve a life of charity. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier , Mitchellville, MD
A New Commandment
Worship Service: Informal Family - 18 Apr, 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, PA