“How We Can Be Peacemakers” -Rev. Rich Tafel
In this sermon, delivered at the Church of the Holy City in Washington, D.C., Rev. Rich Tafel discusses the
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In this sermon, delivered at the Church of the Holy City in Washington, D.C., Rev. Rich Tafel discusses the
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Although one can find disparaging passages in Swedenborg’s writings about Paul, we need not assume prejudice against him ourselves. We
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In this sermon, delivered at Wayfarer’s Chapel, the National Memorial to Emanuel Swedenborg in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, the
In this sermon, delivered at the New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian) at Bridgewater, MA on March 19, 2017, the Rev.
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In this Easter sermon, Rev. Thom Muller explores Swedenborg’s esoteric interpretation of the Easter narrative, and how it relates
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Do Good Works Matter for Salvation? Rev. David J. Fekete, Ph. D. April 26, 2017 You hear sometimes that
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In this sermon, Rev. Dr. James Lawrence, dean of the Center of Swedenborgian Studies at the Graduate Theological Union
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Although one can find disparaging passages in Swedenborg’s writings about Paul, we need not assume prejudice against him ourselves. We
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In this message, delivered at Hillside, an Urban Sanctuary in El Cerrito, California, Swedenborgian seminarian Colin Amato addresses the
In this sermon, Rev. Thom Muller discusses the significance of the character of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in
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