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07 February 2021

Seek the Lord Where He Is to Be Found

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They brought to Christ Jesus the sick and the demon-possessed, and He healed many who were ill with various diseases.  He cast out the demon...
31 January 2021

Quietness, Peace, and Sabbath Rest in the Word of Christ

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Here is the special authority of Christ Jesus, your Lord.  He does not simply teach the Holy Scriptures, He fulfills them in Himself.  And s...
25 January 2021

Two Ways, and a Great Difference Between Them

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There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between the two.  The way of life is that of faith in Chri...
10 January 2021

The New Creation in the Baptism of Our Lord

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The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a return to the beginning of Creation.  In fact, it is a renewal, a restoration, and a fulfil...
06 January 2021

Come and Worship Christ Jesus, Your King

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When you have learned to know the value of Holy Absolution, Dr. Luther writes, you will gladly run a hundred miles to receive it.  For the f...
03 January 2021

Finding the Son in the Father's House

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One of the most remarkable things about being a parent is watching the children grow and develop, as they learn to walk and talk, as they ge...
01 January 2021

The Lord Grants You His Peace in the Liturgy of His Gospel

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What you long for above all else is Peace, such as the world does not know and cannot give, and you cannot get for yourself.  All of your pa...
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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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