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n e w c h u r c h l i f e : j u ly / au g u s t 2 0 1 6 – goals not limited by time and space. According to New Church teaching, creation’s purpose is to return all things to God. (Divine Love and Wisdom 171) To me, “returning all things to God” means making our lives, and the impact our lives have on others, an image and likeness of God. In other words, returning all things to God means acting the way God calls us to act, and that is to love one another. If we accept this as our purpose – to love one another – then our purpose can infill all that we do in our natural and spiritual bodies. If you look closely at the picture of the person on the moon you’ll see a large pocket on the astronaut’s left thigh. This is the “contingency pocket.” This pouch is for holding samples scooped up from the lunar surface in case the two astronauts had to make an emergency launch. The pockets enabled them to bring back a sample even if they didn’t have much time. The astronauts on the moon had a mission. Similarly, we have a mission – exist for a time in the natural world, have a natural experience, and bring back samples of what we most care about and most want to do. If you look closely at your thigh (or maybe your heart) you might find there a “contingency pocket” – a place to put what matters most to you. Tomorrow you’ll get your college degree. Maybe that goes in your contingency pocket. Maybe you will also have the opportunity to embrace the people near you, sharing your joy and gratitude. Maybe that love goes in your contingency pocket. What I am suggesting is that we are here in this space-and-time world for a purpose. I’ve also argued that this purpose has both shared and individual aspects, and that intense focus and openness to new experiences or meanings, shifting our focus, are important. According to New Church teaching, the purpose of our being here is to have an opportunity to choose in freedom to love one another as God has loved us. Graduates, you have been at Bryn Athyn College pursuing a focused purpose for several years and are now on the threshold of achieving your goal. You, transformed, are about to enter a new world – your Earthrise. What I am suggesting is that we are here in this space-and-time world for a purpose. . . . According to New Church teaching, the purpose of our being here is to have an opportunity to choose in freedom to love one another as God has loved us. 346