Saint Athanasius Lutheran Church

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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 history 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.

Episodes

  • One, by Word and Glory and Name and Love

    01/06/2025 Duration: 21min

    In today’s message, I reflected on how Jesus prayed before doing anything else—before the cross, the resurrection, or the ascension. In His “high priestly prayer” from John’s Gospel, He intercedes for us, asking that we be one—not just united in name, but perfectly one through His death and resurrection. He prays that we be united with Him and the Father, a oneness made possible through His Word, His glory, and the gift of the Lord’s Supper. Finally, He prays that the world would come to know God’s love through us. This love isn’t just kindness—it’s sacrificial, the kind that lays down its life for others. Jesus did that for us, and now sends us to do the same, so others might come to know Him and be brought into this perfect unity. That’s His prayer for us—and our own: “Come, Lord Jesus. Make us one. Perfectly one. Tetelestai one.”

  • Christ Isn't Gone! Christ Is Ascended!

    28/05/2025 Duration: 14min

    In this episode, I reflect on transitions—those moments when one chapter ends and another begins. Whether it’s graduating, getting married, or even facing death, these times can bring both fear and anticipation. The Ascension of Jesus is one of those moments: His earthly ministry ends, but something greater begins. He doesn’t leave us; He ascends to continue His work through His Church, through us. Jesus is still present—bodily and spiritually—guiding us, blessing us, and working through our hands and voices. So, whatever change you’re facing, you’re not alone. Christ is ascended—and that means He’s still at work for you, right now, and forever.

  • What if? No! What IS!

    25/05/2025 Duration: 16min

    I recently read a book called President Hamilton, a fascinating “what if” imagining Alexander Hamilton surviving his duel with Aaron Burr and becoming president. It was an optimistic take on how history might have changed—but it got me thinking about the “what if” game we all play in our own lives. What if I had made different choices? Would things be better? But dwelling on those questions rarely brings peace. Instead, it often leads to regret and discontent. Jesus knew we’d struggle with this. That’s why He told His disciples, “Take heart; I have overcome the world.” Not just the world around us, but the doubts and regrets within us. The good news is this: our past is forgiven, our future is secure, and even now, Jesus is at work—redeeming, restoring, and bringing good out of our mess. So rather than asking “what if,” we can rest in the truth: Christ is risen, and He has truly overcome the world.

  • Old Truth, New Life

    18/05/2025 Duration: 18min

    This week, I reflected on Jesus’ words: “I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now.” The disciples were overwhelmed, and Jesus knew they weren’t ready to understand everything. But He promised the Holy Spirit would guide them into all truth—not new teachings, but the same truth He had already spoken. That’s important today, too. The Spirit doesn’t give us “new revelations” that contradict Scripture. Instead, He reminds us of what Jesus has already said—like He did for Peter in Acts, or John in Revelation, showing the fulfillment of God’s promises. And those promises are powerful: the Lamb wins. Christ is risen. A new creation is coming—not just new once, but always new. Even in a world full of sorrow, compromise, and persecution, we hold to the joy that’s coming, the joy that’s already ours in Jesus.

  • Peace Be With You

    27/04/2025 Duration: 19min

    In Chapel this week, I told the kids that if I were Thomas, I probably wouldn’t have believed either. Seeing your friend die and then hearing He’s alive again? That’s hard to accept. But Jesus did say He’d rise. He even raised others from the dead. Still, when it’s you who dies—that feels final. But here’s the thing: death wasn’t part of God’s original plan. Jesus came to fix that, to take away sin—and with it, death. That’s what Easter is about. When Jesus appeared to His disciples, the first thing He said was, “Peace be with you.” Not judgment. Not disappointment. Peace. Forgiveness. Then He showed His wounds. That order matters. Forgiveness first. Then resurrection. And now, we’re sent to bring that same peace to others. In a world that’s anything but okay, Jesus makes everything right.

  • Proclaiming the Good News

    20/04/2025 Duration: 17min

    If only you could see the world like we angels do—how different your worries would seem. Yes, there’s sin, pain, and my former brother, the devil, still prowls. But our Father is greater, and He is always working for your good, even when you can’t see it. I saw it that first Easter morning. I rolled the stone away, not to let Jesus out—He was already risen!—but so the women could see that death had lost. They came expecting death, but we redirected their eyes to Jesus and His Word. And the moment they remembered His promise, we saw faith begin to bloom. That same Word still brings hope today. Because if Jesus can bring life from the cross and the grave, He can bring good in your life too—no matter what you’re facing. So fix your eyes on Him, not your fears. Run to Him like Peter ran to the tomb. Come every Sunday, because He’s there for you—with forgiveness, with life, with victory. Christ is risen—and because of that, every day is filled with hope.

  • Our Ancestry.com

    19/04/2025 Duration: 06min

    Tonight, I reflected on how stories shape who we are—our families, our country, and especially our faith. Just like people turn to ancestry sites to learn their roots, we as Christians turn to Scripture. The stories of Adam, Abraham, Israel, and more—they’re not just old tales; they’re our story. And through baptism, Jesus’ story becomes our own. His death, resurrection, and life are now part of our identity—we are baptized children of God. That’s why we remember our baptism tonight. This is where we come from, this is who we are. And it’s a story worth passing down.

  • Unbroken Life, Broken Death

    18/04/2025 Duration: 11min

    Since last Good Friday, death has touched so many lives—friends, family, strangers near and far. It’s a reminder that the wages of sin is death, and we all feel its sting. But tonight, we gather not in despair, but in hope. Because Jesus, the Unbroken Life, stepped into death to break it from the inside. He wasn’t a victim—He chose the cross to pay the full price of sin, once and for all. And when He said, “It is finished,” death was defeated. Now, even as we face the reality of our own mortality, we do so with confidence, knowing that life—not death—has the final word.

  • The Feast Awaits!

    17/04/2025 Duration: 10min

    Tonight, I reflected on the true meaning of the Passover—how Jesus, knowing His death was near, became the final Passover Lamb for us all. Just like the first Passover in Egypt, there was blood and there was eating—but this time, it was His own body and blood, given for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus gave us this meal not just to remember, but to live. Every time I come to the Lord’s Supper, I’m not just looking back—I’m looking forward, practicing for the feast that has no end. This is the meal that carries me from death to life.

  • This Is Our King

    16/04/2025 Duration: 05min

    Today, I reflected on this truth: Jesus made us a kingdom. Not a place, but a people—freed by His blood, loved beyond measure. His wounds mark the cost of that love, and this week, I remember that sacrifice with thanks and praise. Holy Week isn’t just about mourning—it’s about celebrating our King who gave everything to make us His own.

  • The Good Confession

    15/04/2025 Duration: 07min

    This week, I was reminded that faith is a fight—a real battle, not a walk through a peaceful garden. Paul told Timothy to “fight the good fight of the faith,” and I feel that in my bones. We’re up against three fierce enemies: the devil, the world, and our own sinful nature. The devil wants to devour me, not just mess with me. The world pushes lies that sound comforting but pull me away from Christ. And my own heart? It’s often the most rebellious of all. But Paul’s encouragement is clear: fight with the good confession. That means speaking truth—God’s truth. Saying the same thing God says about sin, grace, and who Jesus is. That’s what Jesus did before Pilate, and that’s what I’m called to do now. So this Holy Week, I’m standing firm, confessing that Jesus is the Son of God, crucified and risen for me. The fight is real—but so is the victory. And with Christ, I know I win.

  • The Triumphal Entry? The Triumphal Exit!

    13/04/2025 Duration: 12min

    This Palm Sunday, I reflected on Jesus’ so-called ‘triumphal entry’ into Jerusalem—a parade of praise that seemed like a celebration before the victory was actually won. It looked like triumph, but the real triumph was still to come. While the crowd praised Him, others were stirred to stop Him, setting the stage for His suffering and death. But that cross, that apparent defeat, would become His true moment of triumph—His ‘triumphal exit.’ Jesus made Himself nothing for us, bore the weight of all sin, and through His death and resurrection, secured our eternal life. That’s the mind of Christ we’re called to have: trusting God’s promises as already fulfilled, even when we’re in the middle of the struggle. Because of Him, we can make ourselves nothing, knowing in Him, we are never forgotten—only loved, redeemed, and lifted up.

  • The Story Continues...

    06/04/2025 Duration: 17min

    This week, I picked up where we left off with the Parable of the Prodigal Son, fusing it with another of Jesus’ parables to explore what might have happened next. What if the older brother never repented, but instead followed the same path of greed and rejection as the tenants in the vineyard? What if the younger brother returned—resurrected—and forgave him anyway? This story points us straight to Jesus: rejected, crucified, risen, and offering forgiveness instead of revenge. And just like the older brother, we have a choice—resist and be crushed, or repent, be broken, and receive His grace. It’s a stunning picture of love that changes everything. Let’s fix our eyes on Jesus, the cornerstone, and walk in the joy and freedom He’s given us.

  • Angels of the Passion: A Mission of Mercy, Part 2

    02/04/2025 Duration: 14min

    In this episode, I take you deep into the Garden of Gethsemane—not the calm, peaceful scene often depicted in art, but the agonizing, heartbreaking reality of Jesus’ final hours before His arrest. As Judas sets His betrayal in motion, Jesus pours out His soul in prayer, facing the unbearable weight of the cross—not just the physical torment but the spiritual burden of bearing the sins of the world. I’ll walk you through His intense struggle, His plea to the Father, and the moment an angel was sent to strengthen Him. And through it all, we see the depth of His love—choosing suffering so we could receive grace. Join me as we prepare for what comes next: the path to the cross.

  • Welcome Home!

    30/03/2025 Duration: 17min

    Today, we pause to hear the grumbling of the Pharisees—outraged that Jesus welcomes sinners and eats with them. In response, Jesus tells a parable, not just about a wayward son who squandered everything but about a father who welcomes him home with open arms, taking on his shame and restoring him completely. But then comes the older son—resentful, bitter, convinced that grace should be earned. Yet this parable isn’t just about two sons—it’s about a Father whose love never wavers. A Father who welcomes the broken, the messy, and the undeserving. A Father who rejoices over His children, no matter where they’ve been or what they’ve done. This is the heart of God—the foundation of His Church. And today, He says to each of us: ‘You are my child. Welcome home.'

  • Angels of the Passion: Traitors!

    26/03/2025 Duration: 15min

    Over the past couple of weeks, you’ve heard me talk about the one I call the traitor—Satan, the devil. He turned against our Father, led others astray, and now he’s after you, too. He wants to sift you, pull you down, and make you just like him. Tonight, we saw how he went after Peter and Judas. He played on their fears, their pride, their doubts. Peter denied Jesus three times—just as the traitor wanted. But Peter turned back. Judas, though? He didn’t. And that’s what the traitor wants: not just to make you stumble, but to keep you from turning back. But here’s the good news—our Father has already overcome him. Jesus went to the cross for you. No matter how hard the traitor sifts you, you can always turn back, and our Father will never turn you away. So think about it—are you aware of how the traitor is working against you? More importantly, do you know the strength you have in our Father? Because He is greater. And in Him, so are you.

  • What a Vinedresser!

    23/03/2025 Duration: 15min

    Today, I’m reflecting on something we rarely think about—our eyes. Ever notice how they’re designed to look outward, not inward? It’s almost like we were made to focus on others—their needs, their goodness, and the beauty of God’s creation. But too often, we get caught up in something else: seeing others’ faults instead of our own. In today’s episode, we wrestle with this tough reality and dive into Jesus’ words that turn the mirror back on us. He calls us not to judge others, but to repent—to see our own sin, our own shortcomings, and our deep need for His mercy. But here’s the good news: we are not cut down. Jesus, the true vine, took our place. He was cut down on the cross so that we might live, grow, and bear fruit in Him. So let’s talk about what true repentance looks like—not just regret, but a life transformed. A life where we see others with compassion, where we trust in God’s grace, and where we praise Him not just with words, but with lives of forgiveness and love.

  • Angels of the Passion: A Mission of Mercy, Part 1

    19/03/2025 Duration: 14min

    Time moves differently for us than for our Father. While generations passed before His promise of a Savior was fulfilled, it happened at just the right moment. As an angel, I watched it unfold—from the rescue of Lot to the birth of Jesus, His baptism, and His battle against the traitor in the wilderness. Jesus came as one of you, taking on your struggles, your temptations—yet He stood victorious where all others had fallen. He fought for you, traded His life for yours, and calls you His prize. The enemy knows this, and he’s coming after you. But take heart—Jesus has already won the victory. Join me next week as we dive deeper into this battle and what it means for you today.

  • Citizens of Heaven

    16/03/2025 Duration: 17min

    In his letter to the Philippians, Paul makes a profound statement: Our citizenship is in heaven. In a world where earthly status and identity hold great significance, Paul redirects our focus to our true and eternal identity in Christ. Roman citizenship was highly valued, offering protection, privilege, and status. Yet, Paul, who possessed both Roman and Jewish prestige, considered it all worthless compared to knowing Christ. His life, marked by suffering and sacrifice, reflected his unwavering commitment to his heavenly citizenship. This truth challenges us today. Earthly comforts and identities often compete for our loyalty, yet Christ calls us to a greater reality. Through baptism, we are made citizens of heaven, given a new identity, and assured of our resurrection. As we navigate this world, we are called to live differently—fixing our eyes on Jesus, standing firm in faith, and trusting that He will complete the good work He has begun in us.

  • Angels of the Passion: How It All Started

    12/03/2025 Duration: 14min

    This week, I take you inside a battle that shook heaven and earth—one that started with a rebellion and led to an expulsion. Actually, two expulsions. I share my firsthand account of the great war in heaven, where we, the angels, fought against our own fallen brothers. We cast them down, but they didn’t stay idle for long. Their leader—whom you call Satan—went straight after humanity, deceiving them into turning against our Father. And just like that, the world was broken. Shame, sin, and separation entered the picture. But our Father wasn’t done. He had a plan. A promise. A future. From the first expulsion in Eden to the cross of Christ—a new Tree of Life—I walk you through the divine rescue mission that’s still unfolding. And trust me, you don’t want to miss what happens next.

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