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Saint Athanasius Lutheran Church in Vienna, Virginia is a parish in the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church and a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Worship at St. Athanasius is according to the historical Liturgy of the Church. Services at St. Athanasius are not designed for entertainment or sensation, but to prepare broken repentant sinners to receive these gifts of Word and Sacrament, and to know the truth of the incomparable riches of the grace showered on us by our gracious and loving Heavenly Father. In this weekly podcast, we present the sermons preached by our pastor, Reverend James Douthwaite.

Saint Athanasius Lutheran Church Reverend James Douthwaite

    • Religion & Spirituality

Saint Athanasius Lutheran Church in Vienna, Virginia is a parish in the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church and a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Worship at St. Athanasius is according to the historical Liturgy of the Church. Services at St. Athanasius are not designed for entertainment or sensation, but to prepare broken repentant sinners to receive these gifts of Word and Sacrament, and to know the truth of the incomparable riches of the grace showered on us by our gracious and loving Heavenly Father. In this weekly podcast, we present the sermons preached by our pastor, Reverend James Douthwaite.

    Death is Dead!

    Death is Dead!

    The women went to the tomb. They expected death. Of course they did. So when they get to the tomb and the stone is rolled away and dead is not there, they are confused, they are alarmed, they are scared. What happened to death? They hope, they want to hope, that the message of the angel might be true. That there might be life... Death is what we see. Death is what we know. Death surrounds us. Until today! So we have hope. Of life. An eternal life.

    • 10 min
    This Is the Day the Lord Has Made

    This Is the Day the Lord Has Made

    You have heard, O child of God, the story of your God this night. But these are not just the story of your God. These are your stories. Which is why we remember and celebrate Baptism this night. For Baptism is what makes these stories your stories. And baptized into Christ, you are baptized into HIs story, His history. But not only that -- this too. When one of us dies, we all die. And when one of us rises from the dead, we all rise. And that's what Jesus has done for us these sacred days. He died and rose for us, and we die and rise in Him.

    • 7 min
    The Wisdom of God

    The Wisdom of God

    I don't know if you ever paid much attention to the first part of the first sentence of the Old Testament reading we heard tonight. We hear it every year, but like me, you maybe just skipped over it. Because what comes after it is so vivid, so striking. All that Jesus did. All that happened to Him. Oppressed, judged, and taken away. But it all starts with this verse, this phrase -- Behold, that is, look! My servant shall act wisely... Wisely. That's a strange thing to say. Not the word many might have selected for that verse. But, of course, that's exactly why Jesus did what He did.

    • 13 min
    It's All About the Lamb

    It's All About the Lamb

    At the Passover, it was all about the lamb. The lamb that was slain, the lamb whose blood was poured out and painted on their doors to protect them from the angel of death that passed through the land of Egypt that very night, and the lamb that was them eaten. Every year after that, God commanded the people of Israel to keep this feast. And so they did down through the generations, to Jesus' day. But something would change. The lamb would change. It would still be all about the lamb, but a new lamb, for a new Passover, and a new deliverance.

    • 11 min
    Holy Wednesday Meditation

    Holy Wednesday Meditation

    Who would you die for? A family member or loved one? Maybe. Someone who risked their life for you? Perhaps. A stranger? Probably not. Someone who hurt you or a loved one? Absolutely not! That's what makes tonight's Word of God and what Jesus did so incredible. Christ died for the weak, the ungodly, sinners, and enemies. To not only make us His own, but to make us beautiful by washing away our sins and cleansing us with His forgiveness.

    • 5 min
    Holy Tuesday Meditation

    Holy Tuesday Meditation

    Many people want to make a name for themselves. They want people to remember them after they die. But we have seen in recent years how poor and fickle that can be. Those once considered heroic are now deemed shameful. Very few are those who will be able to survive such a purge. But we heard of such a one tonight. This woman who gave a flask of very costly ointment, worth an entire year's wages, to her Saviour. Why would she do such a thing? Only because she had received a gift far more valuable from Jesus -- the gift of forgiveness and life.

    • 5 min

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