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EDWARD BAUMAN Jr.

1927 - 2021

EDWARD BAUMAN Jr. obituary, 1927-2021, Bethesda, DC

EDWARD BAUMAN Obituary

BAUMAN Dr. EDWARD W. BAUMAN, JR. Dr. Edward W. Bauman, Jr, 94, passed away on November 26, 2021, at his home in Bethesda, Maryland after a period of declining health. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, on January 22, 1927, to Edward and Dorothy (Woodruff) Bauman. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Ruth Price, and his first wife Audree. He is survived by his wife Karen Jones, her children Adam and Sarah Jones, his children Deborah, Kathleen and Mark Bauman (Debbie), four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Edward earned a PhD in Systemic Theology from Boston University in 1954 and began his ministry at Utica Methodist Church in Utica, Ohio. In 1956, he taught Philosophy and Religion at American University in Washington, DC and later became a professor of Christian Ethics at Wesley Theological Seminary. While teaching at American University, and in conjunction with the DC Council of Churches and WJLA-TV, he began a weekly television series that ran for 34 years. Bauman Bible Telecasts was formed to distribute the Emmy winning series to television stations, churches and other organizations across the United States and around the world, including US Navy and Coast Guard ships and bases. He authored five books and was a weekly presenter on WMAL-AM radio for 25 years. In 1964, at the age of 37, Edward became senior minister at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, DC. In his 28 years at Foundry, he guided the large, inner city church through many societal changes and historical events with love, hope and faith. A Time Magazine article published in 1979 titled "American Preaching: A Dying Art?" named Edward Bauman as one of "seven star preachers" in America. In the article, Edward said, "Someone once told me I always preach on tiptoe. I consider that the greatest compliment I ever received." In 1993, Edward traveled to India to work with Mother Teresa in her Home for the Dying in Khaligat. He kept a journal of his time there and upon returning became a volunteer at Hospice of Washington. After his retirement from Foundry, he served for eight years as associate rector at St. Paul's Rock Creek Episcopal Church in DC and then as part-time chaplain at the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, VA, retiring at the age of 91. Edward summered in Cape Porpoise, Maine where mornings were spent outlining his sermons for the year and writing the study guide that would accompany his television program. Afternoons were spent walking the beaches, boating with family, and enjoying the beauty of Maine. His love of Maine continued throughout his life. A service to celebrate Edward's life will be held at St. John's Norwood Episcopal Church in Chevy Chase, Maryland on January 7, 2022 at 10 a.m. The internment of his ashes at Rock Creek Cemetery will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to Madison Fields or a charity that is special to you. (Madison Fields 19300 Mouth of Monocacy Rd. Dickerson, MD 20842. Please put Edward's name in the memo line.)Memorial contributions may be made to Madison Fields or a charity that is special to you. (Madison Fields 19300 Mouth of Monocacy Rd. Dickerson, MD 20842. Please put Edward's name in the memo line.)

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Published by The Washington Post on Dec. 5, 2021.

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Kip

October 10, 2023

Together yoked unequally not ye be.

"`In love and loss´, the love remains." - a song Kenneth Lee King wrote. You both were always so loving and kind to us. Thank you!

Jon Iseminger

September 18, 2022

In 1960 Dr. Bauman married me and my fiance Betsy at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Georgetown, DC. She and I had 44 years of happy marriage. Her greatest wish was to serve her Lord, which she did by becoming an ordained UM pastor. Dr. B did much to encourage us, and we valued his friendship and counsel. Well done, good and faithful servant!

Rev G.H. Trumbo

February 6, 2022

I learned everything about the ministry from Dr. Bauman. He was a guest speaker at two of my churches the last one in Erie Pa. I tried to copy his style of preaching and his friendship meant the world to me. Our loss is Heaven's gain. Rest in peace.

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Bernardine Beall

January 10, 2022

Dr. Bauman was a shining star in my life.

Gary W. Allen

January 7, 2022

I had hoped to attend Ed´s service today but the weather and commitments to grandkids here in Florida - which I´m sure Ed would understand - kept me away.
It was a fine service and it was good to see and hear Mark, Debi and Kathy again after a number of decades. But there´s no way any service could memorialize the greatness of this humble but incredibly gifted servant of God. Nor can this reminiscence, but I have to at least try.
In the mid- to late 1960s, I was a college student living at home in Columbus Ohio and my parents were attending a Presbyterian church. They told me their Sunday school class was watching a film series by a great teacher, and that he was now on WOSU TV. I watched a number of those and was impressed. Ed Bauman. Hmmm.
Fast-forward about six years and I was a young law student in Washington, overwhelmed by the terrors of first-year law school and struggling with the fallout of a broken romantic relationship. A mention in the press made me realize that Dr Bauman´s church was 20 minutes from my apartment. I was there the next Sunday.
The title of his sermon that day was "What Time Is It?" Its opening salvo was aimed at people so stricken with anxiety and dread that they "couldn´t dance [like King David] if their lives depended on it." I was stunned. I felt the whole message was aimed directly at me! That was the beginning of a journey in which he returned me to the faith I´d been reared in and formed the adult the Lord intended me to be. In time, he married me and my sweet Marie (50 years ago this April), baptized our three kids, and became a dear friend as, with a cadre of laypeople that under his guidance created an informal early service, he entrusted substantial responsibility so that "all I have to do is come in and preach!" Part of this service was the creation of the Joyful Noise, a contemporary Christian music group which began as a men´s quartet and endured for over 17 years as several dozen men and women joined in this ministry. As was alluded to at the service, the years when Dr Bauman, Revs Don and Ann Stewart, and music minister Dr Eileen Guenther headed the worship team, Foundry was a powerful witness for the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Ed´s sermons were his art. They were deep, powerful and rooted in the Scriptures as applied to real life. In my early years at Foundry I sang in the choir and the two services were identical. So were his sermons - there were not ten words difference between them and they were delivered without notes. One Sunday was designated as one in which the congregation was urged to bring in their various works of personal art and display them in Fellowship Hall. "I can´t do that," he said from the pulpit. "My sermons are my art!" How true that was.
Those years are decades behind us now and Ed´s life and ministry moved on. Now in my mid-70s, I realize that many of the congregation I remember have gone Home. As, sadly for us, has he.
But this I can say: outside of my immediate family, Ed has been the dominant figure of my adult life, and remains so. He was God´s instrument in re-grounding my faith. I am confident that there are thousands of people who would say so.
I hope he knew that. Soon enough, I´ll get to tell him.

Jeff Kin

January 6, 2022

I am a palliative care physician for Kaiser Permanente and had the honor of getting to know Ed and work with him at Virginia Hospital Center. He was a kind and thoughtful man that I always respected and took to heart his thoughts on matters that we discussed. Thank you Ed. You will be missed.

Lisbeth Bagnold

January 3, 2022

Gentle, kind and always inspired in the comments he shared during our Centering Prayer gatherings. Ed was a blessing to me and I am grateful to have known him. Rest in the arms of the Lord, dear friend.

Michelle Williams

December 9, 2021

When I was a little girl, Dr. Bauman would bend down for me to give him a hug and he always pretended my hugs were so powerful that they would knock him over and he would fall to the floor. Sometimes some elderly ladies or other church members would see him on the floor after I gave him a hug and asked if he was okay.

Nadine Bentley

December 7, 2021

Rev. Bauman- (ED) will also be in my heart- I work at VHC- he really helped me and my children through some really hard times- 1st with my husband-Terry- pasted away in 2010- and then with my son- Rick in 2016- he attended both funeral services and was the speaker for both- he was very inspiring he always made you feel you were NEVER alone in your journey- We had several conversations here at VHC- and he told me when he would be retiring-sad but we knew it was his time to spend time with his family- he will truly be missed. thank you god for sending such a great man so many families-

David Marden - Dir. Biomed. Eng. VHC

December 6, 2021

Pastor Ed was an inspiration and encouragement to me every time we spoke. The prayer times we shared in the Virginia Hospital Center chapel were precious and I believe that God continues to answer the prayers that lifted up to Him there. "When we've been there ten thousand years bright shining as the sun we will have had no less days to sing God's praise then when we first begun!" I look forward to spending time praising God and hanging out with you and Jesus in the mansions that God has built for you and is still building for me! Amen

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