A Sermon Preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on Sunday, March 18, 2018, the Fifth Sunday in Lent
Jeremiah 31:31-34
A Sermon Preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on Sunday, March 18, 2018, the Fifth Sunday in Lent
Jeremiah 31:31-34
A Sermon preached by the Rev. Thomas Mousin on Sunday, March 11, 2018, the Fourth Sunday in Lent
Numbers 21:4-9 John 3:14-21
From the Rev. Lyn Brakeman, Priest Associate
As a child and into adulthood I was taught not to be angry, not even to feel anger because it would surely lead to violence, or at least temper.
In seminary, a New Testament professor told us in no uncertain terms that anger was biological energy, that it happened normally in response to being hurt, insulted, oppressed, or otherwise messed with, and that God created us with all of our feelings. Understood and focused anger is a force by which we can defend those who are powerless, or even fuel transformation. “Anger is normally human, people. Jesus felt it too—at least if you want to allow him to be human which is quite a good idea.”
Over time I’ve noticed that anger has also been gendered. It’s more socially acceptable in boys and men than in girls and women. Anger avoided, denied or suppressed may exacerbate, even psychologically cause depression in women and some men as well.
The Syrian Refugee Ministry of St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms, invites us again this year to gather donations for families who have been forced to settle in refugee camps in Syria due to the civil war there. This spring they are creating art backpacks for children – filled with art supplies, to be distributed to children in the camps.
You are welcome to donate children’s backpacks, along with art and craft supplies such as crayons, chalk, colored pastels, packages of plain white paper, and water color sets. A complete list of items that can be donated is available at church.
A Sermon for St. John’s Episcopal Church
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Preached on the Second Sunday in Lent, February 25, 2018
by the Rev. Thomas Mousin
Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16 Mark 8:31-38