Rev. Dr. R. Douglas Throop of Mountainside United, preaching at Birks Chapel at McGill University, reflects on the election of a new Pope, the symbolism of Revelation, and the witness of those who endure persecution with courage and faith. Drawing connections from the Sistine Chapel to struggles for justice in places like Argentina, Iran, and beyond, he calls the church to remember its vocation: to lift up the lowly, challenge abusive power, and trust the Spirit to guide communities toward justice and equality.
Questions answered in this sermon:
- How does the vision of Revelation point not to fear of the “last times” but to restoration and justice?
- What can the church learn from women and others who have risked their lives to resist oppression?
- How might invoking the Holy Spirit change the way we see power, leadership, and equality in the church today?