Sermons on Discipleship
Easter – The Promise of New Life Makes Disciples Fearless
Easter – The Promise of New Life Makes Disciples Fearless One of the most common phrases in the bible is “Do not be afraid” in all its variations, like, fear not, have no fear, fear him not. That of course depends on the translation, it can also be fear thou not, fear ye not, etc. There is a legend out there that this phrase is in the bible 365 times, once every day. I have counted, or I have let…
Palm & Passion Sunday – Some disciples follow Jesus and pay the ultimate price.
Palm & Passion Sunday – Some disciples follow Jesus and pay the ultimate price. Mark 14:40 Our saint for today is Jimmie Lee Jackson. He was the youngest deacon of St. James Baptist Church in Marion, Alabama. In 1965 he was shot by an Alabama State Trooper and died 8 days later in hospital. At a voting rights march, the state troopers clubbed the marchers. Jimmie Lee, his sister, mother, and 82-year-old grandfather fled to a restaurant. They were pursued…
Lent 4 – God works through disciples
Lent 4 – God works through disciples – John 3:17 We meet our saint today in Ukraine, when it was devastated by another war, the Crimean war from 1853 to 1856. Mary Seacole lived from 1805 to 1881. She was a black woman from Jamaica and she comes from a tradition of Jamaican and West African doctresses, as they were called at the time. She was trained in traditional medicine with a strong focus on what we today would call…
Lent 3 – The Price of Theological Certainty
Lent 3 – The Price of Theological Certainty – Genesis 3:16 Throughout the Season of Lent, I will preach on saints who might not be known as such. Today, we will learn about Ann Glover, an elderly Irish widow, who was prosecuted and executed as a witch by influential theologian Cotton Mather in 1688. New England Puritan Mather’s ancestors had come to the shores of America fleeing religious persecution in England. Despite their own experience, they did not build a…
Lent 2 – Discipleship is vacating God’s throne and submitting to the law of love
Lent 2 – Discipleship is vacating God’s throne and submitting to the law of love; Matthew 7:15-20 Throughout the Season of Lent, I will preach on saints who might not be known as such. Today, we will learn about Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. What made a scientist work on such a dangerous, destructive weapon? The threats that the world faced through Nazi Germany were real and immediate. He thought he was saving civilization by developing the…
Lent 1 – What does it take to challenge the Status Quo?
What does it take to challenge the Status Quo? In the season of Lent and on Easter, we look at Saints who paid for their discipleship hoping their example will inspire us and give us directions as to where our path of discipleship will lead us. The example for today is Emily Davison. Emily was a college graduate, militant suffragette and Christian feminist, born in 1872 in London. Christian feminism believes that the principle of egalitarianism was present in the…
Ash Wednesday – John Newton and the courage to repent.
John Newton and the courage to repent. In the season of Lent and on Easter, we look at Saints who paid for their discipleship hoping their example will inspire us and give us directions as to where our path of discipleship will lead us. Our example of the courage it takes to repent is John Newton, the writer of the Hymn Amazing Grace. He was a slave ship captain, taking black people into bondage, taking them on the grueling middle…
Love your Enemies – Luke 6:27-38
Love your Enemies – Luke 6:27-38 When you are on one side of a conflict, it is difficult to question the side you are on. Your side, is where you have meaningful relationships. The other side is rather abstract. Normally you don’t know the people on the other side. You know some facts and rumors about them. Sometimes you try to figure out what drives them, but most of the time you don’t even bother to find out their motivations.…
The Rich Man – Mark 10:17-31
The Rich Man – Mark 10:17-31 Seek good and not evil that you may live. (Amos 5:14) In the month of October, we are uplifting some of our reformation teachings, leading up to Reformation Sunday on Oct. 31. This story from the gospel of Mark tells us about a rich man who wants to do everything right in the eyes of God, but feels that he cannot do what Jesus asks him to. As you read this text, ponder the…
Some Things Never Change – Mark 10: 2-16
Some Things Never Change – Mark 10: 2-16 We are living in times of great changes. But God put us here now for a reason. When major change leads to major confusion, we are here to proclaim God’s everlasting word and truth. God gave us the great commandment to love God and neighbor as ourselves. This was true for our ancestors, it is true for ourselves, and it will be true for our grandchildren as well. Rev. Olaf Baumann, sermon,…
Americans Do What Is Right In The End – Mark 6:1-13
Americans Do What Is Right In The End – Mark 6:1-13 Here is a quote attributed to Winston Churchill. He supposedly said that the Americans will always do what is right, – after they have exhausted all other possibilities. I agree. In the end, Americans will always do what is right. And throughout the centuries following our independence, we spent a lot of time exhausting all other possibilities, and we’re not finished yet exploring those dark alleys. That worries me,…
Jesus the Good Shepherd, John 12:20-33
Sermon on John 12:20-33 – Jesus the Good Shepherd – 4-25-2021 Rev. Olaf Baumann, sermon, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Port Angeles WA. Check out our video ministry 1517 Grace Guerrilla https://www.youtube.com/c/1517GraceGuerrilla