General Church of the New Jerusalem explained

The General Church of the New Jerusalem
Main Classification:Other Christian
Orientation:Swedenborgian
Polity:Episcopal
Founded Date:1897[1]
Separated From:The General Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem
Members:6,760 (in 2006)

The General Church of the New Jerusalem (also referred to as the General Church, the General Convention of New Jerusalem,[2] or just simply the New Church) is an international church based in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, and based on the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the theological works of Emanuel Swedenborg (often called the Writings for the New Church or just the Writings). The General Church of the New Jerusalem distinguishes itself from other Swedenborgian churches by teaching that the Writings for the New Church are the Heavenly Doctrine revealed by the Lord in His Second Coming and have authority equal to the Old and New Testaments. It is larger, newer, and more conservative than the Swedenborgian Church of North America.

Doctrine

The General Church of the New Jerusalem accepts the doctrine of the New Church as described in the works published by Emanuel Swedenborg. The following doctrine can be drawn from and verified by these works. Among these works are, True Christian Religion, Heaven and Hell, Conjugial Love, The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine, Heavenly Secrets, The Doctrine of the Lord, and many more. In these works the doctrine of The New Church is defined.

History

In 1890, as a result of a doctrinal disagreement, the General Church broke away from the General Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem, also known as the Swedenborgian Church of North America, which had itself been established in 1817.[3] [4] In 1999, the General Church had about 5,600 members, and the General Convention had about 2,600 members. By 2006, membership in the General Church had increased to 6,760.[5]

Affiliated schools

Preschool Education (ages 3–5)

Elementary Education (ages 6–14)

Secondary Education (ages 14–18)

Higher Education

Other organizations

Executive Bishops

See also

External links

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: General Church of the New Jerusalem Organization page . November 22, 2023.
  2. Book: Queen II, Edward L. . The Encyclopedia of American Religious History . Prothero . Stephen R. . Shattuck Jr. . Gardiner H. . Proseworks . 1996 . 0-8160-3545-8 . 2 . New York . 657 . Stephen Prothero.
  3. http://www.heavenlydoctrines.org/Books%20and%20Monographs%5CKramph%20Will%20Case.html at pp. 22-27.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-05-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110928173253/http://www.mainemason.org/mlr/swedenborg2.htm . 2011-09-28 . dead .
  5. http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/D_1121.asp General Church of the New Jerusalem
  6. Book: The International Year Book . 1902 . The institution includes a theological school, and colleges for boys and girls, this work being superintended by the bishop of the church, the Rev. William F. Pendleton. .
  7. New Church Life, 1897, p. 43.
  8. New Church Life, 1938, p. 62.
  9. New Church Life, 1962, p. 492
  10. New Church Life, 1976, p.335
  11. http://newchurchthought.blogspot.com/2010/06/listen-to-bishop-louis-kings-service.html
  12. New Church Life, 1991, p. 362.
  13. New Church Life, 2004, p. 277.
  14. New Church Life, 2006, p.245.