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Protecting each Child
Worship Service: Family (may include music) - May 31, 2020
We can be assured that no matter what is happening in and around us, we are under the Lord's protection. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA
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Vessels for the Future
Worship Service: Sermon only - May 24, 2020
We are taught that we should work to develop the vessels of love and wisdom within us so that we use those vessels to keep growing ever more wise and charitable toward others in the life to come. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA
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Forgiveness
Worship Service: Sermon only - May 17, 2020
The message here is about our need to both forgive and be forgiven. The closer we move to the Lord and the more we allow Him to forgive us, the more we automatically forgive others. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA
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Mother's Day
Worship Service: Sermon only - May 10, 2020
This Mother's Day message reflects on the widow described in 1 Kings 17 who was on the brink of starvation along with her son and how they were saved by her faith in God's message. It also considers how a mother's instinctual love for her child is one of the most a wonderful gifts of God. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA
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The Hem of Jesus' Garment
Worship Service: Sermon only - May 03, 2020
This is a study of the spiritual, personal meaning of the woman in Mark 5 who was cured of her flow of blood simply by touching the hem of Jesus' garment. | By Rev. Garry B. Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA
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John W. "Jack" Rose
Memorial Service - January 25, 2020
November 6, 1924 - January 18, 2020 Obituary: http://rosefuneralhomeinc.com/obituary/john-wells-rose/ | By Rev. Solomon J. Keal | Pittsburgh, PA
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Baptism Is from the Heart
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - January 24, 2016
Baptism is one of the holiest acts of worship. It brings closer to the Lord through correspondence. Baptism brings unto spiritual community, commits us to follow the Lord, and promises us that we can be spiritual reborn. | By Rev. Derrick Lumsden | Pittsburgh, PA
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Psalm 23 - Part 1
Worship Service: Childrens Talk only - October 05, 2014
The Lord is the Good Shepherd. If we let the Lord be our Shepherd, he will protect us from evil. | By Rev. Pearse M. Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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Psalm 23 - Part 1
Worship Service: Sermon only - October 05, 2014
The Lord is our Shepherd. All are included in His flock who have heard his voice and followed it. | By Rev. Pearse M. Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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What Would Happen If?
Worship Service: Sermon only - June 14, 2009
| By Rev. Glenn G. Alden | Pittsburgh, PA
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How to Be Part of the Christmas Story
Worship Service: Childrens Talk & Adult Sermon - December 02, 2007
Two thousand years after Jehovah, creator of the universe, came down and lived among us as Jesus, there are still people walking in darkness. This is why the He came again in the revelation of the internal sense of the Word, and it is why He continues to strive to be born in the hearts of individuals even today. He came to the world in the dark of Christmas Eve, then again in the Age of Enlightenment. He has also come into the individual lives of you and I, first when we learned of His existence and love for us, then again when we first began to understand the deeper implications of His presence in our lives. Now He is calling you to help him be born-€”either for the first time or more fully a second time-€”in the lives of those people around you who walk in spiritual darkness or are trapped by a dragon of false teachings. Answer His call. Be an angel. Bring the good news to those who desperately need it. Tell the world that Jesus is God, and help them to understand what that means in their own lives. Go to www.PittsburghNewChurch.org for audio and video of this message. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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Part 3-Be the Church: Serve Humanity
Worship Service: Sermon only - July 29, 2007
This is part three of our summer series, "Be the Church". In part one ("Connect with the Lord") we reviewed the seven basic components of a life in the church. Then last week, in part two ("Love One Another"), we discussed what it meant to be the church to one another as part of the communion of saints. This week, in part three, "Serve Humanity", are are going to talk about doing good deeds as a church. Good works are not optional. Which good works we do, and how and when we do them, are left to us to decide. But the Lord does not want people in this world to suffer and it is our obligation as his church to do something to make the world better. We start by shunning evils and performing our daily occupations, and also by being good citizens and good spouses and parents. But the Lord asks more of us. The world is full of natural as well as spiritual suffering, and we are not meant to ignore either. When doing good works, it is important that we do them justly and from good judgment. Indiscriminately giving money to anyone who asks for it, for instance, may do as much harm as good. At the same time it is a mistake to let our fears of doing the "wrong" good deed stop us from ever attempting good works at all. So long as we try to use our best judgement, and try to do it out of the kindness of our hearts and not merely with the hope of some reward, the Lord will bless us and lead us to become ever better at it. Now, natural charity is meant to be a foundation for spiritual charity, so in two weeks we will have part four, "Proclaim the Good News". To see the truth of this message and to learn how to apply it to your life, read Matthew 25:34-40 and True Christian Religion 459:13-17, then listen to the full audio of this sermon by clicking here, and then try out what you learn in your life. This sermon, along with the rest of the series, is available through the Pittsburgh New Church (www.PittsburghNewChurch), where it was preached, TheoBlog.com, the New Church (www.NewChurch.org), and for free at the Apple iTunes Store. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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Part 2-Be the Church: Love One Another
Worship Service: Sermon only - July 22, 2007
In part one of our series, we reviewed our individual responsibilities to the Lord as citizens of his kingdom on earth, the Church. They are to live a life of piety (praying, reading the Word, and worshiping the Lord) and a life of charity (repenting, shunning evils, and serving other people) so that we may be born again. In Part 2, we are talking about how we can be the church to one another. In The Gospel of John, the Lord tells us, "By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another." A very powerful and important way we can keep this commandment is by supporting each other in one another's personal spiritual journeys. True Christian Religion teaches that the Church as a person's neighbor provides true teachings and good deeds by which that person enters the Lord's kingdom. If each of us is to be the church, then each of us is responsible for supporting our spiritual brothers and sisters as they try to understand truths and to do good deeds. It is because the church - which is made up of each one of us - helps us in this way that we are to love and honor our spiritual mother the church as one of the highest forms of neighbor. And when we are the church to one another and are loving the church in one another, we form a spiritual community of individuals striving to help one another to become better people. This community the Writings for the New Church call the "communion of saints". But the communion of saints also includes people you have never met. In Part 3, we will look at ways we as a church can be a good neighbor to the rest of the world in "Be the Church, Part 3: Serve Humanity". To see the truth of this message and to learn how to apply it to your life, read John 13:31-24 and True Christian Religion 145-146, and then listen to the full audio of this sermon by clicking here. This sermon, along with the rest of the series, is available through the Pittsburgh New Church (www.PittsburghNewChurch.org) where it was preached, TheoBlog.com, NewChurch.org, and for free at the Apple iTunes Store. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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Part 1-Be the Church: Connect with the Lord
Worship Service: Sermon only - July 15, 2007
Welcome to our series, "Don't Just Go to Church, Be the Church!" The church is not the priesthood, nor is it some abstract thing apart from you. The church is simply the group of people who follow the Lord, and you are called to be one of them. For the next several Sundays we will be talking about what it means to be citizens of the Lords' kingdom on earth. In our first part, "Connect with the Lord", we begin by reviewing what our personal, individual responsibilities to the Lord are. Put briefly, there are seven things the Lord wants us to do: (1) Pray, (2) Read the Word, (3) Worship, (4) Repent, (5) Shun evils, (6) Serve other people, and (7) Regenerate, or be born again. The first three are what are sometimes called the "life of piety", and the next three are called the "life of charity"; the last one is not something we do ourselves, but instead is something the Lord does for us as a result of the other six. To see the truth of this and learn how to apply it to your life, read Luke 17:20-21 and The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 124, 241-245 (included below), and then listen to the full audio of this sermon by clicking here. This sermon, along with the rest of the series, is available through the Pittsburgh New Church (where it was preached), TheoBlog, the New Church, and the Apple iTunes Store. Next week we will begin to talk about our responsibilities to the church in "Be the Church, Part 2: Support One Another". | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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Make Spiritual Victory a Habit
Worship Service: Sermon only - July 08, 2007
Today's message: Leading a good life sometimes seems hard, but if we just make a habit of repenting then the Lord will do all the heavy lifting. To understand and apply this, first read Matthew 11:30, Heaven and Hell 528, Psalm 51, and Heaven and Hell 533, and then listen to the audio of this sermon. It is important to realize, though, that the difficulty of thinking like this and also of resisting evils increases to the extent that we deliberately do evil things - €”in fact, to the extent we become used to doing them until ultimately we no longer see them. Then we come to love them and to excuse them to gratify our love and to rationalize them with all kinds of self-deceptions and call them permissible and good. This happens, though, to people who in early adulthood plunge into all kinds of evil without restraint and at the same time at heart reject everything divine. This sermon was preached at Pittsburgh New Church, and is available at TheoBlog.com, PittsburghNewChurch.org, NewChurch.org, and the Apple iTunes Store. | By Rev. Glenn (Mac) Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA
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