9:30
a.m. -
"Sunday Mornings" Adult Biblical Study
11
a.m. - Sunday Worship Service
11:15 a.m. -
Children are excused for Sunday School (after the Children's
Message)
12
noon -
Coffee Hour and social time
The
Sacrament of Holy Communion is typically celebrated four times per year, or
by request. All are welcome to participate in worship and the Sacraments,
regardless of your chosen beliefs.
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sermons given by Rev. Eric Hoffman.
The Swedenborgian Church is
a non-fundamentalist Christian community that honors the validity of many
different religions. We worship the One God, revealed to us in the person
and work of Jesus of Nazareth, who became the Christ. The traditional
titles of "Father, Son and Holy Spirit" are ways of describing the presence
of God in the World, much like our motives, our thoughts and our actions may
be used to describe us. We believe that Jesus Christ taught the redemptive
power of God's Love and Wisdom, and by so doing reconnected the world and
individuals with their heavenly potential. In this light, we view the
"Second Coming" not as a future event, but a present reality. We regard the
Bible as an expression of the Word of God. In addition to what truth may be
gleaned from a literal interpretation of its words, it conveys many deeper
levels of meaning that makes a study of the Bible endlessly revealing and
delightful. Emanuel Swedenborg called our attention to this deeper "inner
sense" of the Word.
We believe that "salvation"
is an inner experience of spiritual growth rather than a matter of correct
belief or membership in a particular church. Salvation is a life-long
process, not an instantaneous transformation. We also believe that Heaven
and Hell are states of consciousness that we begin developing here on earth
and continue in the spiritual world. We believe that God does not judge,
punish or condemn, but rather guides us with delight toward wholeness. What
we perceive as God's punishment is simply the consequences of selfish or
unenlightened choices, which God permits for the sake of our growth.
We regard worship as an
opportunity for the individual to reconnect with the Divine Presence in
their life. It is also an opportunity to enjoy the blessings of community
by being reminded of the presence of God in our neighbor.
Further information about a
Swedenborgian approach to life is available at the church.
Or, contact the minister at
vssc4553@msn.com.