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December 07, 2025

This week in Christian history: Martin Rinkart dies; bounty placed on Menno Simons

By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, December 07, 2025Twitter
A Mennonite choir from Pioneer Valley Mennonite Fellowship in Russell, Massachusetts, sings hymns in Zuccotti Park in New York City near World Trade Center on September 11, 2015.A Mennonite choir from Pioneer Valley Mennonite Fellowship in Russell, Massachusetts, sings hymns in Zuccotti Park in New York City near World Trade Center on September 11, 2015. | The Christian Post/Vincent Funaro

Throughout the Church's extensive history, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred.

Each week marks anniversaries of impressive milestones, unforgettable tragedies, amazing triumphs, memorable births and notable deaths.

Some events spanning 2,000 years of history might be familiar, while others might be unknown to many.

The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events from this week in Christian history, including the death of Martin Rinkart, Menno Simons having a bounty placed on his head, and the baptism of a pioneering African bishop.

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, December 07, 2025Twitter

Bounty placed on Menno Simons – Dec. 7, 1542

A 19th century image of Menno Simons (1496-1561), a noted 16th century Anabaptist leader whose followers eventually formed the Mennonite Church.A 19th century image of Menno Simons (1496-1561), a noted 16th century Anabaptist leader whose followers eventually formed the Mennonite Church. | Public Domain

This week marks the anniversary of the Holy Roman Empire's 100-guilder bounty on the head of Menno Simons, a religious dissident whose followers eventually founded the Mennonite Church.

A former Dutch priest, Simons became a leader of the Anabaptist movement, which rejected infant baptism and found itself at odds with both the Catholic Church and other Protestants.

In response to Simons' evangelistic work, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V issued an edict threatening severe punishment for anyone who aided the Anabaptist leader and offering a bounty for anyone who helped apprehend him.

"Every one in our aforesaid land, of whatever station he may be, should be on his guard, not to receive the same [Simons] into his house or on his property, or to give him shelter, or food, or drink, or to accord him any favor or help, or to speak or converse with him, in whatever manner or place it may be," stated the edict.

"[W]e bid and command every person as regards the above said capture [of Menno] to put forth their united efforts and render all help and assistance that may be asked of them toward that end. In doing this they will incur our pleasure."

Despite the threats to his well-being, Simons continued to travel and evangelize throughout modern-day Germany and Poland until he died in 1561.

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