New Church Life May/Jun 2014 | Page 73

  death experience (This was also offered immediately after Dr. Alexander’s lecture) At the evening event, Dr. Alexander was introduced by fellow neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Lemole, Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery at the University of Arizona Medical Center. Dr. Lemole told of being raised in Bryn Athyn and how his New Church faith helps to sustain him in his practice. He said he always prays before surgery and often feels that his hands are guided by Divine providence. As a neurosurgeon Dr. Alexander had felt that what people called the soul was just a product of brain chemistry and that near death experiences were simple fantasies produced by brains under extreme stress. He could not reconcile his world of science with any belief in God, the soul or life after death. Then he had that near death experience that could not be explained by his non-functioning brain. With this “proof ” he completely revised everything he had learned and believed about the brain creating consciousness, and became convinced that we really live in the soul and spirit freed from the brain. Now, he says, he is a doctor who believes that true health can be achieved only when we realize that God and the soul are the true reality, and that death is not the end of life but a transition into eternal life. Dr. Alexander said he thoroughly enjoyed meeting and interacting with so many Swedenborgians. He went home with many new things to think about – and lots of literature. For more information see his personal website, www.ebenalexander.com, and another devoted to his work with meditation, www.sacredacoustics.com. (See photos from the event on page 274 and Life Line observations on page 284.) jacob’s creek family camp The popular New Church Family Camp at Jacob’s Creek in western Pennsylvania is scheduled for July 27 – 30. This year’s theme is Life After Death and the camp pastor is the Rev. Matthew Genzlinger, pastor of the Concord New Church in Massachusetts. Joining him on the instructional staff will be the Rev. Brad Heinrichs, pastor of the Carmel New Church in Caryndale, Ontario, Canada; the Rev. Pearse Frazier, who by then will be the pastor of the Pittsburgh New Church; and Brett Buick, who will have just completed his second year in Theological School. Camp directors are Blake and Paul Messman, and Jamie and Julie Uber. For information about costs, registration and anything else please contact the 281