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Thaddeus Barnum

Thaddeus Rockwell Barnum (1957–present). Born in 1957 in the United States, Thaddeus “Thad” Barnum is an Anglican bishop, pastor, and author known for his work in discipleship and the Anglican realignment. He earned a seminary degree from Yale Divinity School, where he began attending St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Darien, Connecticut, under Rev. Terry Fullam, a hub of the 1970s charismatic renewal. There, he met Erilynne Forsberg, whom he married in 1981, and they served at St. Paul’s until 1987. Ordained in the Episcopal Church, Barnum planted Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania (1987–1995), growing it to over 300 members with 30 active ministries. From 1997, he served at All Saints Anglican Church in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, becoming interim rector during its pivotal role in the Anglican Mission in America (AMIA). Consecrated a bishop in 2001 by Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini for AMIA, he later became assisting bishop in the Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas. Barnum authored books like Never Silent (2008), Real Identity (2013), Real Love (2014), Real Mercy (2015), and Real Courage (2016), focusing on authentic faith. After Erilynne’s death in 2020, he continued her Call2Disciple ministry, serving as Bishop in Residence at All Saints and chaplain to clergy through Soul Care. He said, “Discipleship is not just knowing truth but becoming truth in Christ.”
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In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being in service to others rather than solely focusing on oneself. He uses the analogy of a shepherd and his flock to illustrate this point. The speaker also discusses the need for leaders and shepherds who can navigate the increasing darkness in the world. He highlights the challenges of protecting loved ones and businesses from harm, particularly in the digital age. The sermon encourages listeners to consider their choices and actions in light of these challenges and to seek guidance from the teachings of Jesus.
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Father on this holy night we thank you we praise you and give you glory for your kindness and giving to us your son your well-beloved son We thank you tonight for Gathering us here in this place and we pray for the presiding of your Holy Spirit should attend this time now as we come to your word Lord we pray our hearts calloused by this world so speak so set us free in Jesus name Amen Tonight I'd like to call your attention to this group of shepherds This phrase that comes out of our texts that in the same region There were some shepherds saying out in the fields and keeping over Watch over their flock by night This night God chose to honor them He chose them and chose to honor them These are the ones to whom the angels came these are the ones that bore the news the good news of great joy These are the ones who found the sign that they would go and find a child These are the ones who went and found and saw with their own eyes the child this is the group of people who actually got to tell Mary and Joseph what they saw in the Splendor of the angel of the Lord and that and the and the company that we just heard Singing praise to Almighty God and then they got the trumpet this news Everywhere this group of people got to worship and glorify the Lord I'd like to call your attention for a few minutes tonight to the shepherds, but don't disconnect for me Don't say well good. This isn't about me. It is about you. It's about how you choose. It's about how you live It's about how we do life together. It's about the world we live in. It's about the choices we make It's about every aspect of what's happening here in our day and in our time Nothing is needed more today than leaders Shepherds who will rise up and do this work In a day that's ever increasing in darkness my dear friends tonight I Should call your attention to their job What they do there was a professor an Old Testament professor out of Gordon Conwell who spent a year in the Middle East interviewing shepherds and When he was doing his research trying to find out because he was convinced that if we could find out and understand the nature of shepherds we would understand the heart of God the heart of his Son and what it means to be a Pastor a leader a parent a counselor a shepherd in our day That somewhere embodied in their life We would find the secrets of the kingdom of God and one of them said in the interview. He said hey mister said one of the shepherds What is there to research about us? We are nothing We spend our lives running after sheep and goats Neither home nor an address sleeping under the open sky in winter summer and rains Year after year we measure the length of the roads by our feet Carrying cooking utensils or camels on camels and mules Can't even rest in one place for a week. Why waste time then on us? said one of the shepherds we are nothing and yet complexities of what they do is stunning that the Complexities of these poor shepherds abiding in the fields keeping watch over their flock by night What experience what knowledge what concern lies that lingers in these? Shepherds minds their active minds constantly taking inventory Looking out for human and animal threats assessing the weather vegetation supplies checking for signs of dehydration disease Anxiety inspecting the mothers the young the sick periodically counting bodies They constantly question which animals need to be separated today Which one should stay back tomorrow which one's hoof needs to be healed? Why is that you giving so little milk will one give birth to twins is it the final year for that buck? These are complicated people They're like moms They're like anybody who knows what it means to be a caregiver Who put right? Who pours out their life for somebody else and that basically includes everybody if you're the number one child in your family? You've been doing this forever And the last born gets the pet All of us know what it's like to oversee to constantly be in that role not just a parenting But it's in family. It's in business. It's in leadership in all aspects of leadership It's in every part of it and on top of everything the Shepherd has to be massive doctor Listen to this according to this this this professor with consummate skill The Shepherds see the sheep constantly susceptible to Braxy pulpy kidney I don't these things mean staggers pneumonia pastorella twin lamb disease cancer Hypothermia in the winter maggots in the summer crows dogs They push their sheep push their head through fences and get stuck They climb trees to picket foliage and get hung up by their horns or legs. They fall down banks They get bitten by snakes and wasps they tumble into ponds and streams They gorge themselves on fallen Ashley's roll on their backs and blow up like balloons They poison themselves on ragwort They starve they freeze they get depressed they fall ill and the Good Shepherd knows how to counter every affliction Every part of the Shepherd is found in the staff and the rod They're the ones who provide they're the ones who protect they're the ones who guide every day always Constantly their job description is to find water and especially these shepherds in the Middle East which have to deal with extreme weather Always from cold extreme cold to extreme heat to constant droughts and famines always trying to just find water Just find wells to dig and to build to big build pens Safe enough and secure enough so that no enemy can come in They're constantly trying to find pasture land and a place for feeding and for nutrition They're constantly having to discipline because sheep are defenseless They cannot do for themselves They are constantly getting in trouble constantly wandering and utterly dependent on the Shepherd always The sheep know that the Shepherd knows that and that's why there is one Basic thing that goes on in the Shepherd world and it is so stunning and it is so fundamental and it is so basic And it's this simple. Is this your job or is this your life? Is this a 9 to 5 which became an 8 to 6 and the 7 to 7 and a 6 to 9 9 30? Is it a job or is this? 24-7 365 because they belong to you Because they are family. This is the thing about sheep. That's so stunning They know your name. They know their name. They know the voice of it. They get it. They're family There's a story that the doctor of this Old Testament Professor's tells that I have a you that went straying off and the morning came and they couldn't They went out to look and to search and to seek for a day for a week for a month. They couldn't find the you was gone Three months passed and this other group of sheep and herds come by and show The Shepherd goes up and says I've got to tell you three months ago I lost I lost my you and just the sound of the Shepherd's voice and out of the 300 flock pops the use head They think it's not a job They think it's family. It's where it all rests in that one little statement Everything rests here of whether what we do is what we do because it's in it for us or whether we're in it for others That's simple. Are we doing what we do for us always us or do we pour ourselves out for others? It's always so utterly Simple and every single night a shepherd is tested on that question Because the one thing that happens at night is that as they such a poetic statement Isn't it? Really? The shepherds were staying out in the fields. They were watching their flock by night It's poetic. It's romantic, it's lovely, it's tough job Because guess who else is watching over the flock by night? Every predator you can imagine The Lions the Tigers the Bears, oh my It's the Panthers. It's the it's the ones who know exactly they know exactly because they're driven fearlessly because they're hungry They're hungry and they want to get the sheep and that's the problem when the lights go out The Shepherd has to know the sounds of the nights because he can't see the wolf. He's got it here He's gonna he's gonna know the shepherds the shepherds the shepherds have got a feel the story of night And they've got to do what they do to protect their own Who knows them by name and they know him then by name? It's what you do you protect and up come the predators and the worst thing is that they're not just animals in the common Middle East from day in and day out the the other predator isn't animal It isn't wild beasts the other predator looks like us And the problem with us is guess what us does we are the innovators? We are the ones that when you figure us out We will innovate we will mutate and we will do something else the weapons of yesterday aren't the weapons of today That's why in the Middle East they don't carry any longer a staff and a rod. It's a staff and a gun It's a staff and a weapon Because everything everything shifts and everything changes and every parent knows exactly what that means every parent It used to be we build fences around our house to keep things secure and then they're invented locks And we put locks on the doors, and then we got dogs and dogs and locks and fences and finally we got security and alarm systems We're always innovating always trying to protect our own. That's what we do We protect our own until one day the world was no longer outside because it came inside Through the internet to the eyes of our children while we thought they were sleeping Secure and safe in their rooms under their covers the world was in their hands sometimes positive other times stealing their minds breaking marriages Constant pleas for money watching families bankrupt because of this this thing that's come in not to help only but to harm How do we how do we protect how do businesses protect haven't you seen the news recently? How do we how do we actually safeguard and secure our businesses and companies from being hacked people coming in predators? We're able to get inside Government to government stealing information always out to do harm always there to destroy always there to take down My friends there are Predators in the world and everybody who's anybody learned how those you love you protect Because the world is full of darkness. They were watching their flock by Night, I don't know what you hear when you hear that wonderful text, but don't think they were sleeping Don't think they were resting because this is the time that you're on edge always Because of what might come because of what might happen and it's into this story that our Lord Jesus teaches us about the Good Shepherd. He says two things so important He says two things one is at night the strength of the pen is everything and the only way to get in the pen He's through the door and and that door is how the sheep actually got in and so Jesus would actually Make these words true. I'm not just the Good Shepherd. I am the door If you're in you are safe Or the way it said in the in John 10 9 the way it's actually said is he who enters through me will be saved It's the same word. It's a you'll be safe. You'll be rescued You'll be cared for you'll be home because no predator can touch you without going through me That's the whole point of him saying I'm the door. I'm it you're protected guess what you get to do tonight You get to sleep You get to rest You get to be secure tonight because they're one guarding you will not let anything pass through and touch you The second thing he said is that only distinction You'll ever need to know between a Good Shepherd and not a Good Shepherd is the one who thinks this is a job and not a family Because the one who thinks it's a job as Jesus said so well in John 10 12 the moment he sees the wolf coming The one who's it's just a job That one flees Because it's all about me Not about somebody else The Shepherd doesn't know that language not a Good Shepherd Good Shepherd lays down his life. This is this is this is a poor job This is no reputation and culture If you're the kind of people that travel in the high circles with big elite people You're not going to have a shepherd in your midst because guess what shepherds smell like They smell like the sheep They're poor shepherds. We thank they're the ones that are marginalized They're constantly giving their life running around as they declare themselves We are nothing and yet in the embodiment of this this is where leaders were made This is where Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and Joseph and the brothers. This is where Moses was made This is where David was made all of Israel could not stand the the great giant Goliath Who stood up to Goliath who did that David did and why did David stand up because he said very clearly this Listen, he does not bother me my language. I Tend my father's flux when a lion comes when a bear comes they can't have them I rip them apart with my hands. I Have been trained for battle and that Philistine will be like a lion and a bear I can do this as fearless as the lion and the bear Because he was trained on the anvil of what it means to give your life for somebody else and not just for you The Shepherd is an amazing person full of complexity and skill nothing short of a mom It Always killed me when I was growing up in my my mother turned the age of 45 and and all she had done in life Was raised us That's all Came time for her. She wanted to get a job. She wanted to go out and and she started interviewing Well, what value do you have? That's all you've done Do you understand why on this holy night of all the people he could have announced the news to He announced the news to shepherds. He had had enough of false shepherds the ones who come for themselves Always about power and money and success and themselves making themselves fat on the flock He was done and in the prophets. You'll see it's buried in the prophets You heard it in Micah 5 read by Paul today one will arise from Bethlehem, Judea Bethlehem, Ephrathah out of the line of David the shepherds King One shall come and he will shepherd the people From Ezekiel the prophet all the false shepherds that were out for themselves I will give him one that is my own from the line of David. I Will be their God and he shall shepherd his people and he will lead them into security rest and blessing and peace there's one coming and So is it any surprise that on this night on this night of all nights Guess who he appears to guess who gets to get the news? first You see He's like them David has power and money success But he had in his in his in his value of what it means to be a person He had an old cry inside of him. I wonder if you know his song In order to be somebody in order to pour your life out in order to be a shepherd You've got to have a shepherd to be a shepherd and He knew that And so he would sing the Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want Do you know what that makes him? Seek defenseless Utterly dependent in need of a shepherd can't do it on my own. Is that you tonight? Or are you doing just fine without a shepherd in your life the shepherd in your life? The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want he make it be to lie down in green pastures He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in the paths of righteousness for his Namesake he provides he guides. That's what he does and he protects Yeah, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I will fear no evil why? Thou art with me thy rod The defense against all enemy thy staff that cares comforts corrects and disciplines Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me You can set a table before me in the presence of mine enemies But still my head is anointed with oil my cup runneth over Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord Not just now I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever This is the story It's just a simple story, but he comes to us as shepherd He comes himself that one in the manger that one is to be greeted by the shepherds He is to be greeted by the shepherds He who is the good shepherd who one day will rise up to shepherd his flock who will lay down his life for us Who will know that the real predator out there? he's in just simply wolves and tigers and bears and panthers or even mankind, but the devil himself and Darkness the powers of darkness and spiritual forces of evils and heavenly places and death and Death itself and yet he will come to destroy and break the powers of death And by the time the Bible ends it says simply this the lamb in the center of the throne Shall be your shepherd and shall guide you to springs of the water of life without cost My dear friends tonight what Christmas is all about is you who pour your life out for others Gets what the good news is. He's come to pour out his life for you If you've got a shepherd we can be a shepherd and in this world today, that's exactly what's needed There are too many children growing up who are in darkness tonight because they do not have Moms and dads too many kids growing up tonight who don't have food on the table too many people in this world where darkness is Everywhere where will they find the light? How will they find the Shepherd? How will they do it? Well, it's very simple in the Bible the way it's done The Shepherd comes for us and then he trains us and then he sends us He looks at Peter and says Peter. It's your turn Feed my flock tend my flock shepherd my sheep This is what the Shepherd does He calls you and me to go out there and pour out our life for those who do not have The kind of care and provision we have those who are lost in darkness tonight, and don't you know it's increasing? Can't you feel it in the world today? Thank God this generation is coming up We're seeing right now across the globe Half the world today doesn't have what we have here in this country and they're rising up and saying we've got to do something about it But my friends it's not it's not to be done It's not to be done in our strength because at the end of the day we are just cheap We get into trouble Constantly wandering But we've got a shepherd Who wants to pour his life into us? Have you got a shepherd today? Can you say the words the Lord is my shepherd? I shall not want Are you able to put your head on a pillow at night and know That no matter how dark these days are no matter how painful no matter what you're going through This one has earned eternal life for us and Nothing can have us at the end of the day Have you got a shepherd tonight? because that's the news and Nobody could hear this better than shepherds to hear the news that tonight in the city of David Oh shepherd is born for you a savior a protector a Rescuer for you who are the protector and Savior and rest and constantly helping others Sit back and take a breath because he has come for you we Can go change this world? Pour out our life for others Because he has poured out his life for us Stop living on your own stop being self-dependent and self-reliant Stop thinking that you've got life where you want it Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God and say tonight. I need a shepherd for my life. I Need a shepherd to come into my life. I Need Jesus Christ to do what he came to do and save me Pour out his life for me And in receiving these things I might go and pour out my life For those who are unprotected tonight for those who are under the watch of Panthers and Tigers and Thieves who come to rob and to steal? But not us Not us. We have a job The shepherd has given us a job if we just receive him tonight in Jesus name Amen
You Will Call Him Jesus
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Thaddeus Rockwell Barnum (1957–present). Born in 1957 in the United States, Thaddeus “Thad” Barnum is an Anglican bishop, pastor, and author known for his work in discipleship and the Anglican realignment. He earned a seminary degree from Yale Divinity School, where he began attending St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Darien, Connecticut, under Rev. Terry Fullam, a hub of the 1970s charismatic renewal. There, he met Erilynne Forsberg, whom he married in 1981, and they served at St. Paul’s until 1987. Ordained in the Episcopal Church, Barnum planted Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania (1987–1995), growing it to over 300 members with 30 active ministries. From 1997, he served at All Saints Anglican Church in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, becoming interim rector during its pivotal role in the Anglican Mission in America (AMIA). Consecrated a bishop in 2001 by Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini for AMIA, he later became assisting bishop in the Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas. Barnum authored books like Never Silent (2008), Real Identity (2013), Real Love (2014), Real Mercy (2015), and Real Courage (2016), focusing on authentic faith. After Erilynne’s death in 2020, he continued her Call2Disciple ministry, serving as Bishop in Residence at All Saints and chaplain to clergy through Soul Care. He said, “Discipleship is not just knowing truth but becoming truth in Christ.”