A sermon preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 9, 2018
Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 Psalm 125 james 2:1-17 Mark 7:24-37
A sermon preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 9, 2018
Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 Psalm 125 james 2:1-17 Mark 7:24-37
Saturday Morning Nia Dance Jams on November 3rd and December 8th, will be hosted by Licensed and Certified Nia Instructor, Robin McCrady, who has been sharing Nia in New England communities for over 10 years.
Experience Movement+Music+Magic in an eclectic hour of “Moving Your Body in Your Body’s Way” with Nia, a fusion of gentle Martial Arts, Dance Arts, and Healing Arts that creates joy within the whole community.
Get your groove on in the Upper Parish Hall at St. John’s, with your local community, for one hour of pure bliss! Bring Family, Friends, & Neighbors! Suggested Donation: $15.00
A Sermon Preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on the Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost, August 12, 2018
2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33 Psalm 130 Ephesians 4:25-5:2 John 6:35, 41-51
A Sermon Preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, August 5, 2018
2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a Pslam 51:1-13 Ephesians 4:1-16 John 6:24-35
“The one who sings prays twice.”
— St. Augustine
Dear Friends,
Although the words above are attributed to St. Augustine, it is not entirely clear that he wrote them. But whoever the author was, I agree! Singing has always been an essential part of worship at St. John’s, and we look to our choir and Music Director to lead us in that endeavor.
The whole “choir” in church, however, includes all of us. With our choir on their summer sabbatical and Douglas having one more week of vacation, we will discover that truth this Sunday. I will be leading us in hymn singing – some of it acapella and some accompanied on the piano, and my sermon will focus on how the singing of hymns is a means of both offering our praise to God and hearing God’s word for us.
There may even be a chance to answer some of your questions about the music we sing and why we sing it. You’ll have a chance to jot down a question as you arrive on Sunday; or you can reply to this email if there is a question you have always wanted answered about music in our worship. I can’t promise to answer them all, but I can promise to immerse us in the rich heritage of hymnody that is so central to our worship. I hope to see you on Sunday
Faithfully,
Tom