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28 March 2021

The Sanity of the “New Normal” in the Self-Sacrifice of Christ Jesus

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The fallen world is dumbfounded by the Self-Sacrifice of Christ Jesus on the Cross.  The world recognizes and admires the self-sacrifice of ...
24 March 2021

The Place and the Means Wherein the Lord Abides with You

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Like the Tabernacle before it, the Temple in Jerusalem was the way and the means by which God the Lord dwelt among His Old Testament people ...
21 March 2021

The Glory of Christ Jesus in His Baptism and His Cup

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As the Christ of God, the Lord’s Anointed, in order to enter into the Glory of His Kingdom as our Savior, Jesus is on His way to suffer and ...
17 March 2021

Baptized into the Entire History and Life of Christ Jesus

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The Sacrament of Holy Baptism is the fulfillment of Lent and everything it is about.  The baptismal Font is the location of your own persona...
14 March 2021

The Life and Light and Love of God in the Lifting Up of Christ Jesus

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The very Life and Love of God — the Life of the Holy Trinity, the Love of the Father for His Son and of the Son for His Father in the Holy S...
10 March 2021

To Pray at All Times and Not Lose Heart

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The Lord Jesus teaches you to pray at all times — day and night, throughout your life — and not to lose heart.  Not as a desperate last reso...
07 March 2021

The Law is Fulfilled in the Body of Christ Jesus

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For Christ Jesus to replace the Temple with His own Body of Flesh and Blood, crucified and risen, as He reveals in this Holy Gospel, belongs...
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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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