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  • Service to Others

    Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 25 Oct, 2020

    The final week of our series on Resilience is about focusing on others. Service to others makes us healthy, whole and happy, which is the Lord's goal for us. The purpose of all the challenges for Joseph and his brothers was that the Lord could provide for them and all of Egypt through the work He would do through Joseph. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Resilience: Focus on Others

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 25 Oct, 2020

    Resilience helps us get through difficult times, and an important factor in being resilient is focusing on others and being of use. Having a positive impact on others not only helps us survive challenges, but is the final goal the Lord has for us in heaven. | By Rev. John L. Odhner , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Connection with Others

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 25 Oct, 2020

    For the last week of the series on Resilience, we will look at the end of the Joseph story in which Joseph’s brothers and father settle in Egypt. Jacob meets Joseph’s sons and after Jacob dies, Joseph reassures his brothers that he will provide for them. One of the things that makes us most resilient is our connections with other people. | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Compassion and Brothers Reunited

    Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 18 Oct, 2020

    Joseph's brothers had hated him, resenting Joseph's dreams of them bowing down to him. In spite of all the brothers had done, Joseph was able to forgive them and even recognize that God had been guiding all that happened to care for them all. | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Compassion and Reconciliation

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 18 Oct, 2020

    The story of Joseph is both a story of intense family conflict and on a deeper plane a story of how the Lord miraculously creates our minds anew. Underlying both is the theme of compassion and seeing the Lord's loving care for our lives leading us to a happier and more useful life then we could ever imagine. | By Rev. Eric H. Carswell , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Finding Compassion

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 18 Oct, 2020

    How do you respond when people hurt you? How would you like to respond? We will look and respond with compassion that looks to reconciliation as we consider week four of the “Resilience” series. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Gratitude in Times of Plenty

    Worship Service: Family (may include music) - 11 Oct, 2020

    As we enter week three of our Resilience series, we finally find Joseph in a good place, ruler in Egypt and harvesting an abundance of grain. We'll look at being grateful during good times. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Noticing Abundance

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 11 Oct, 2020

    Joseph is finally free after many years of trials. He is married, and a father and a ruler in a time of abundance. In week three of our Resilience series, we look at gratitude for good times and the deeper ways the Lord blesses us during good times. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Practicing Gratitude

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 11 Oct, 2020

    For week three of the Resilience series, we will look at the story of Joseph interpreting Pharaoh’s dream, and Joseph’s rise to power where he helped Egypt prepare for a famine by storing up grain. “Storing up grain” is like practicing gratitude. How does practicing gratitude help us become more resilient? | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

  • Interpretations Belong to God

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 4 Oct, 2020

    In week two of our five-week Journey series on "Resilience," we look at how Joseph thought about his situation. Last week we talked about noticing what is going on with us and around us. Today our topic is about interpreting these things and moving forward in life. | By Rev. Jeremy F. Simons , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • 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

  • Paying Attention

    Worship Service: Sermon only - 27 Sep, 2020

    We begin our five-week Journey program on "Resilience" this week. We will be exploring the Joseph story for guidance on how we can move forward in hard times, just as Joseph moved forward. This week's focus in on mindful awareness of what is happening in our lives. | By Rev. Erik J. Buss , Bryn Athyn Cathedral

  • Mindful Attention

    Worship Service: Informal Family - 27 Sep, 2020

    This week we begin a five-part small group series on “Resilience,” in which we will look at the story of Joseph in Genesis. Joseph embodies resilience, as he goes through many hard times and yet continues to have faith in the Lord’s goodness. For week one, we will focus on Joseph’s dreams and his relationship with his brothers as an illustration of the ways that mindful attention can help us to be resilient. | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal , Bryn Athyn Heilman Hall

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