ODBlog: Divine Providence in Human Suffering -Rev. Hugh Odhner
The Book of Job is said to be a book of the “Ancient Church”. It is full of correspondences such
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The Book of Job is said to be a book of the “Ancient Church”. It is full of correspondences such
Continue readingODBlog: Divine Providence in Human Suffering -Rev. Hugh Odhner
In this new study series, Rev. David Fekete, contributing editor of Our Daily Bread, explores the Gospel of Luke from
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In this sermon, Rev. Robert McCluskey explores the Swedenborgian inner meaning of “blindness” in the Word. How can the spiritual
-Rev. Paul Martin Why did the Corona Virus happen? Perhaps, correspondentially it has to do with our weakened overall health
Rev. David Fekete Religious people may have mixed feelings about the Covid-19 virus. In addition to the strange new restrictions
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March 11, 2020 While my clothes were in the dryer at the laundromat, I continued reading the Analects of Confucius.
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Rev. Kit Billings of LaPorte New Church in LaPorte, IN, shares a message of hope and faith amid the global
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Rev. Sage Cole and her team at Swedenborg Chapel in Cambridge, MA, right by Harvard Square, continue their exciting and
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In this sermon, Rev. Robert McCluskey of Wayfarer’s Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, Rev. Robert McCluskey discusses the
Continue reading“Heroes, Saints and Nobodies” -Rev. Robert McCluskey
Birrell Walsh, PhD, discusses the teachings of the influential Greek mystic/philosopher Diatima, and their relation to Swedenborgian love-theology.
Continue reading“The Tantric Teacher of Ancient Greece” -Birrell Walsh, PhD