Join us this Sunday, 11/20/22, for a short worship service and Harvest Feast to follow at the Glendale New Church. Lay-leader Gloria Toot will present a sermon entitled, “A grateful heart” at 11:00 am. We will share a delightful potluck Harvest Feast after. Come and be grateful.
This week’s message will be a hybrid in-person/online service. W/Rev. Dr. Sherrie Connelly. Zoom link will be provided to church members and their contacts.
Fellowship begins at 10:30 am on Sunday, October 30, at the Glendale New Church. Worship is at 11:00 am.
This Sunday’s service will be a hybrid service. Rev. Dr. Sherrie Connelly will deliver her service on zoom from home, but members and friends are welcome to join for fellowship and to watch the service together at the Glendale New Church.
Fellowship begins at 10:30 am, 11:00 am for Worship. Zoom link will be emailed to members and their contacts. We hope to see you in person or virtually.
Please join us at the Glendale New Church or via Zoom, on Sunday, June 19, for fellowship at 10:30 am, and worship at 11:00 am. Rev. Dr. Sherrie Connelly will be providing our message.
Swedenborg Book Room and Bust of Swedenborg (side view)
Please join us Sunday, June 5, 2022, for a hybrid, in-person/zoom service with Rev. Ronald Brugler officiating from Florida. We will have Fellowship at 10:30 am, and our service will begin at 11:00 am. The title will be “When Jesus Left.”
The feat of learning new technologies and tweaking things and readjusting is made to look easy by these three, who keep our worship services flowing, all amidst a pandemic.
Thank you so much to Gloria and Pete Toot and Rev. Clark Echols, whose tireless devotion to our churches brings enjoyment, connection and spiritual fulfillment to the members of the New Church of Montgomery and the Glendale New Church. We couldn’t do it without you.
We will gather this Sunday in the Sanctuary, observing all the best practices for safety.
Worship will begin at 11 AM.
Our topic is taken from Mark 13, which is a long speech about the future. Why does Jesus spend the whole chapter inflaming our fears? Why does he invent all these terrible scenarios? “You will hear of wars and threats of wars.” “You will be handed over to the local councils and beaten.” “Everyone will hate you.” “There will be greater anguish in those days than at any time since God created the world.” “Watch out! I have warned you about this ahead of time!”
We will explore how we react to these prophecies with the expectation that we will be enlightened, strengthened and encouraged. Because that is what Jesus is ultimately doing with his entire life on earth.
If you missed our Easter Service, you can catch the highlights on YouTube. Thank you to everyone who participated in the service and helped it come to be. We are looking forward to a day when we can all be together in person, but we are thankful for, and enjoying our spiritual community which was forged through our time of separation.