“Reading Swedenborg” E2: Divine Love and Wisdom §1-10
Join Rev. Thom in Episode 2 of our “Reading Swedenborg” podcast. In this episode, we discuss Sections 1-10 in
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Join Rev. Thom in Episode 2 of our “Reading Swedenborg” podcast. In this episode, we discuss Sections 1-10 in
Continue reading“Reading Swedenborg” E2: Divine Love and Wisdom §1-10
In this sermon, delivered at the Church of the Holy City in Wilmington, DE, Rev. Shada Sullivan explores “New
Continue reading“Woman, Child, Wings, Dragon, Earth” -Rev. Shada Sullivan
In this Sermon, Rev. Junchol Lee, pastor at the San Francisco Swedenborgian Church, offers a Swedenborgian interpretation of the
Rev. Thom of Our Daily Bread recently talked with Rev. Sage Cole of Swedenborg Chapel in Cambridge, MA about
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Join Rev. Thom Muller, managing editor of Our Daily Bread, and many special guests, as we explore Swedenborg’s classic work
Continue readingODB PODCAST: “Reading Swedenborg” – Divine Love and Wisdom with Rev. Thom Muller
In this sermon, delivered at the New Jerusalem Church in Bath, Maine, Rev. Jane Siebert reflects on a
“Love, in its essence, is spiritual fire.” –Emanuel Swedenborg, CL §235 A Night Minister passes a “parishioner” in San Francisco’s Tenderloin
Continue reading“Lighten the Darkness, Rekindle the Hope” – The Night Ministry in San Francisco
The creation myth in the book of Genesis still confuses and challenges its readers in the 21st century. Rev. Junchol
Continue readingAudio-Sermon: “The Creation of Humankind” -Rev. Junchol Lee
In this sermon, Swedenborgian scholar and minister Rev. George F. Dole reflects on the inner meaning of the narrative
Continue reading“The Road to the Cross” -Rev. George F. Dole
Off and on over the years I have gotten addicted to various puzzles, computer games, and the like. If
Continue readingLenten Reflection: “Near, Oh So Near…” -Rev. Jonathan Mitchell