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  • Challenging Kindness

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 28 Feb, 2021

    For week four of the “Practicing Kindness” series, we’ll talk about times when showing kindness can feel like a challenge. Ham pointed out Noah’s faults, but Shem and Japheth paid little attention to his faults and graciously helped their father. | By Rev. Kurt Hyland Asplundh , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Practicing Kindness: Abundant Love

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 14 Feb, 2021

    “Practicing Kindness: Abundant Love” is the subject for the second week in our series on kindness. Genuine kindness is given freely and abundantly, going beyond the minimum that is required of us. This originates in the Lord wanting to give infinitely His love and wisdom as much as we can accept. Our story is about Rebekah Drawing Water (Genesis 24). | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Rahab's Kindness

    Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 7 Feb, 2021

    For week one of our five-week series on kindness, we will look at the story of Rahab showing kindness to the Israelite spies, in Joshua chapter two. How does this story help us remember to be considerate of other people? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Politics and Religion

    Worship Service: Children & Adult - 17 Jan, 2021

    | By Rev. Michael D. Gladish , Mitchellville, MD

  • The Lord's Breath

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 8 Nov, 2020

    In John 20, the disciples thought the Lord was dead. But then the Lord appeared to them and said, “Peace be with you.” He then breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” What does this story teach us about how the Lord comforts us, and how we can actively trust in the Lord? Note: The copyrighted music in the background of the meditation is used with the permission of the author & copyright owner, Solomon Keal. | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Re-Seeing Challenges

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 4 Oct, 2020

    Joseph was a slave and prisoner for 13 years, yet we were told that “the Lord was with him; and whatever he did, the Lord made it prosper.” (Genesis 39-40) We can reframe our challenges knowing that “the Lord bends everything bad into good.” (Secrets of Heaven 1079) | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Strengthening Ourselves in the Lord

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 13 Sep, 2020

    The Word gives us examples of people facing hard times like David and his men arriving back at their town of Ziklag and finding it burned and their wives and children gone. How can we recognize the Lord's loving and wise care in the hard times we can face and how can we best respond? | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Restoring Innocence

    Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 7 Jun, 2020

    In Revelation 5 the Lord is pictured as a Lamb that appeared to have been slain. It is a picture of how humanity has been continually trying to destroy innocence. This is because He is Innocence itself. In our world of racial conflict and pain, imagine how better things would be if we were all more innocent. | By Rev. Garry B Walsh , Sarver, PA

  • Spiritual Sunlight

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 10 May, 2020

    In Joshua chapter 10, the children of Israel and their allies were under attack from a larger enemy. In order to help them win the battle, the Lord miraculously made the sun stand still. How did this happen? And what does it symbolize in our lives? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • The Joy of Happiness Part II: The Secret of Happiness

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 26 Apr, 2020

    "The Secret to Happiness." Audio only from a video YouTube broadcast made on Sunday April 26, 2020. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier , Mitchellville, MD

  • The Joy of Happiness Part I

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 19 Apr, 2020

    "Start a Happiness Outbreak." Audio only from a video YouTube broadcast made on Sunday April 19, 2020. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier , Mitchellville, MD

  • What To Do In Captivity

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 29 Mar, 2020

    At the end of 2nd Kings, the children of Israel and Judah were taken into captivity, away from the Promised Land. Jeremiah the prophet wrote a letter to them, comforting them, telling them the Lord would bring them back eventually, and giving them hope and advice about what to do during their captivity (see Jeremiah 29-31). This advice can be relevant for us during our current “captivity” as well. The video for this service is available at https://boxcast.tv/view/what-to-do-in-captivity-rev-solomon-keal-informal-service-z3h2bpurpenx42sc5vll Listen to a song by Chelsea Rose Odhner about "spiritual captivity": https://youtu.be/7adj6ho8Kl4 | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Remembering and Not Forgetting

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 22 Mar, 2020

    The Word has many passages that talk about "remembering" or "not forgetting." In the story of Noah's Ark, "remembering" is mentioned 3 times. How are "remembering" or "not forgetting" different? How are they the same? What should we be remembering? The video version of this service is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqkrXDj7wCM | By Rev. Kurt Hyland Asplundh , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • The Peace of the Lord

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 9 Feb, 2020

    This is week two of the “Growing Through Challenges” series. This week Gideon is called to take action, and then to find even deeper trust in the Lord. We'll look at the role peace has in that process. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • The Presence of the Lord

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 2 Feb, 2020

    This Sunday we begin a 4-part small-group series called “Growing Through Challenges,” about the Gideon story in the book of Judges (Judges 6:1-23). The Israelites were being oppressed by the Midianites, and Gideon was feeling discouraged and helpless. We’ll begin by asking: How do we experience the presence of the Lord, especially during challenging times? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • The Magnificat

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 8 Dec, 2019

    This Sunday we continue our series about the Christmas story, focused on “Our Part” in bringing the Lord into our world. Our story this week is about Mary's visit to Elizabeth and her prophecy in the Magnificat. “He has put down the mighty from their thrones and exalted the lowly.” This prophecy is about a revolution that needs to take place inside of us, a reorientation of our priorities, that we see described not only in the Gospel account, but in almost all of our Christmas stories and songs. | By Rev. Jeremy F. Simons , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • The Annunciation

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 1 Dec, 2019

    Our series throughout December will focus on “Our Part” of the Christmas story, beginning December 1 with the Annunciation. Mary’s part: “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38) The Lord can be born in our lives only if we do our part. Some music is included with the permission of the author/composer. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Uplifted

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 17 Nov, 2019

    I've been especially interested these days in the idea that there are things we find “uplifting.” We'll all have different ideas about what they are, but maybe we'd all agree with the words of King David in the last verse of the 28th Psalm, where he prays that the Lord “lift His people up forever.” It might also be worth considering what David says earlier in that psalm, where he talks about “going down into the pit,” kind of the opposite of being uplifted. But the Lord can't lift us up without cooperation on our part. We might even try, as if on our own, to lift ourselves up. The story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda in John 5 is a good illustration of that. In the Levitical blessing (at the end of Numbers 6), we ask the Lord to “lift up His countenance” upon us. What might that actually be like? | By Rev. Kurt Hyland Asplundh , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Our Challenge - 3: Purpose vs Hopelessness

    Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 22 Sep, 2019

    | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier , Mitchellville, MD

  • Finding Safety

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 8 Sep, 2019

    We want to feel safe, to feel the Lord’s presence and peace. But in daily life that can seem pretty impossible. What can we do to experience more peace and safety? | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Seedtime & Harvest

    Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - 1 Sep, 2019

    "Whie the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, and day and night shall not cease." (Genesis 8:22) | By Rev. Brian D. Smith , Mitchellville, MD

  • 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

  • Be Strong and of Good Courage

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 21 Jul, 2019

    When Moses died, and leadership was passed to Joshua, the Lord had a message for Joshua. We are all faced with new things in life which may be frightening. The Lord has the same message for us: "Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." | By Rev. Coleman S. Glenn , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Finding Joy in Life's Challenges

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 14 Jul, 2019

    We all have things we might complain about, things that are hard. Today we talk about finding "joy" or contentment in the midst of hard things. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Gratitude to the Lord

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 9 Jun, 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 Hall