• The Academy of the New Church portal site provides basic information about the institution and its four schools.

  • Support the Academy online with credit card donations. Click here to access the secure donation server or click here for a "how-to" guide.

  • The Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools website provides general information about the Boys and Girls Schools, as well as specifics on admissions, student life, facilities, athletics, and college or career guidance. Update, 9/21/2006: The site now offers audio streaming of morning chapel services through a link on the site's home page.

  • Bryn Athyn College of the New Church website provides general information about the College, as well as specifics on admissions, tuition and financial aid, applying online, and student life. The site also offers profiles of academic programs, individual courses, and faculty members.

    B.A.C.O.N. Bits (Bryn Athyn College's Only Newspaper, published by the student body) is now available online. From the same page, you can also link to archived issues of the newsletter.

  • WebCat, a web-accessible version of Swedenborg Library's electronic catalog is available at http://swedlibcatalog.brynathyn.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/SIRSI/0/0/49. For more information, stop into the Library or contact Library Director Carroll Odhner. The Swedenborg Library's main site, with information about hours, staff phone numbers, and links to other electronic resources, is avaible at: http://www.brynathyn.edu/Library/index_html

  • Bryn Athyn College Alumni Association

  • The Academy of the New Church Theological School website provides information about the School's mission, faculty, and degree programs. In addition the site lists the names of graduates since 1880.

  • The New Church website provides information about the New Church – geared toward newcomers to the Heavenly Doctrines – as well as information about its congregations around the world, answers to frequently asked questions, and offers a sampling of sermon texts listed by topic and title. Support the General Church online through their secure donation server.

  • New Church Vineyard is a website from the General Church Office of Education. The site's goal is to support religious education in light of the Heavenly Doctrines. People of all ages will be able to find a variety of materials offering spiritual enrichment. The site will offer a new array of materials every month, and previous selections will be archived. Each monthly selection will have a different religious theme or focus.

  • The Bryn Athyn Cathedral website provides information about the building, its unique construction, worship services, tours, landscaping, and more.

  • TheHeavenlyDoctrines.org offers upgraded search capabilities of the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. This new site is powered by NewSearch 98 Release 2. The searches are conducted on various English translations of the works. This program is also available as a stand-alone program for Windows NT/95/98 (CD-ROM, US$25). You can order by e-mailing Rebecca Henderson at the ANC Theological School office: becky.henderson@brynathyn.edu.

  • The New Church Young Adult Connection provides information to support young adult members of the Church, or those who are thinking about becoming members, in building a relationship with each other and with the Lord. This site also contains information on upcoming events, articles, inspirations, resources, a discussion board and directory of other young adults.

  • Glencairn Museum provides information about the Academy's museum facility, its history, collections, publications, tours and more. Clicking here will take you directly to Glencairn's calendar of events.

  • Cairnwood. Hailed in 1995 as "the show house of the century," Cairnwood now provides a memorable setting for weddings, private parties, civic functions, business meetings, and other special events.

  • Mitchell Performing Arts Center provides a map and directions to find the Academy's theater facility, as well as phone and e-mail contact information for booking events, map and directions, and a list of upcoming events and performances.

  • NewChurchHistory.org provides an electronic medium for articles and projects related to the life and times of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), the influence of Swedenborg's theological works worldwide, and the history of the New Church from the 18th century to the present day. Articles on historical subjects written from a New Church perspective will also find a home here. This project represents a collaboration between the history major at Bryn Athyn College and Glencairn Museum.


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