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30 July 2008

Longing To Be Understood

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It's nothing new, but lately I've been more aware of how poorly people understand each other, and how desperately we all want to be ...
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The Best Freedom, the Worst Slavery

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"‘Do not submit again to a yoke of slavery’ (Galatians 5:1). Paul has been speaking very seriously about grace and Christian freedom, a...
28 July 2008

Mein Nein to Nine

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When I posted "An Ecumenical and Catholic Core of Hymns in the Lutheran Service Book" (23 May), I noted the following nine LSB hym...

Stand Fast in the Freedom for Which Christ Has Set You Free

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I've very much appreciated, recently, Luther's comments on the opening of Galatians 5. As often as I have gone back to his lectures ...
23 July 2008

Hymns for Historic Trinity 13-19

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Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity 2 Chronicles 28:8–15 Galatians 3:15–22 Luke 10:23–37 Hymn of Invocation Salvation unto us has come (LSB 555)...
18 July 2008

Viva La Vivian

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In Fort Wayne today, a father and mother have mourned the death of their infant daughter, Vivian Anastasia Gregory. She departed from this v...
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13 July 2008

Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds

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Over the past couple years, I've been impressed and encouraged by many of the younger pastors who have graduated from the seminaries sin...
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Rev. Rick Stuckwisch
Married 40 years, my wife and I have had ten children born to us (six boys, four girls); we have another three sons and four daughters by marriage, a son who went ahead of us to heaven from the womb, twenty-four grandchildren and counting. I was ordained in 1996, and have been a pastor of Emmaus since then. Since 2022, however, I serve full-time as the president of the Indiana District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. I have a Ph.D. in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame (2003), and an S.T.M. from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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