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28 February 2021

Bearing the Theology of the Cross in Christ Jesus

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St. Peter’s confession of Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, marks a turning point in the life and ministry of our Lord.  It is from this ...
24 February 2021

Resting and Living in Christ Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath

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The first three Commandments really go together in defining how you are to live in relation to the Lord your God, that is, in faith and love...
22 February 2021

100 All-Time Favorite Albums by 100 Different Artists

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Having recently shared the 2020 Grampies and then my top 100 favorite albums from 2011 through 2020 , I got to thinking about my favorite a...
21 February 2021

All Things by the Word of God in Christ Jesus

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As St. James and Dr. Luther have both taught us, God tempts no one to sin or to engage in evil.  He does, however, test and try His people, ...
17 February 2021

From Ashes to Ashes in Christ Jesus

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The ashes for which this holy day is named, with which your forehead may be marked, are a sign of repentance because they signify and point ...
14 February 2021

The Glory of the Cross in the Word and Flesh of Christ Jesus

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From the Baptism of our Lord in the Jordan River to the Transfiguration of our Lord this morning, the Season of Epiphany begins and ends wit...
10 February 2021

My Favorite Century from the Second Decade of the Final Millennium

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Ten years ago, in January 2011, I posted a list of my favorite 100 albums from 2001 through 2010 . At the time, I resolved that I would cont...
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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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