Thursday, October 23, 2008

Emmaus

So I spent three and a half hours talking to a friend about what I love about Emmaus and since a certain someone was lamenting about how he doesn't hear much about what people love about Emmaus........here goes.

Emmaus is the church in a dream world. True it is full of sinners of all sorts but......what I love most is the pastors don't beat around the bush, but preach the law and gospel with no apologies and it drips the forgiveness of sins. What's not to love? I know without a shadow of a doubt that my children will be WELL catechized by both pastors and not only that, my kids feel very free to approach their pastors with any question, any time. Both my pastors are kids at heart which is also refreshing to say the least. I never feel that they are on some pedestal above me but trust that they do what they are given to do, are more than well versed in God's word, and have the humility to admit their weaknesses and struggles as well.

When I go to church, I go to church to worship and that is what happens. I do not expect (or want) to be entertained and I have no fear of that happening. True, some random funny analogy may pop up in Bible class but I just see that as a future opportunity to tease my pastors.

My pastors pastor. Yea!!!!!! When I need a pastor I have one. Make sense? I have two as a matter of fact and I can rest easy knowing that they both take their offices VERY seriously and I can totally trust them in whatever capacity I need their trust. Confession and absolution for instance is a blessing beyond words and it is the gospel in action for me. C and A is not a law I HAVE to do but rather something I hate to miss.

There is Holy Communion EVERY Sunday and often times in between. Here is one of the best parts. My children LOVE to go and hear the Gospel and receive His gifts for THEM. They look sad and disappointed if th ey can't go. They in fact look shocked if we are not going. Pinch me, am I in heaven? There is aservice in a few hours as a matter of fact (and I better go feed the kiddos) and my boys can't go as they have one of those obligatory 4H meetings. Erik just asked me again if they were really going to the pig meeting or couldn't they go to church instead. "No son, I am sorry you cannot go to the Divine Service this evening, you have to go to the pig meeting.". Sad faced son........

We at Emmaus are catechized for life. Phew. I haven't graduated yet. What a refreshing view. We love our pastors, we love our parishioners with all our weirdoisms and we muddle along in Christian love.

The children might outnumber the adults at this point. We have not officially counted to figure this out but it appears that way to me.

How did this happen? Through the faithful preaching of the pastors and the faithful catechizing of it's people. Also through the faithful giving of God's gifts in the Sacraments. I am not sure I am putting that exactly right and I am sure there is a better way to put it but.......that basically says it the way it is.

No this was not inspired by October being "support your pastor month" but it was just interesting to reflect on my conversation this afternoon.

Food.....must feed my children before the service.......

9 comments:

OFHP said...

AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rev. Rick Stuckwisch said...

Thanks, Karin. That was a nice boost with which to end my day.

Kim said...

You are very, very lucky. I would give anything to have a church close to us that had even half of that.

Karin said...

Oh Kim, I am sorry if I have upset you. I do know you have had some struggles in this department so thank you for your note as it reminds to continue to pray for your situation. God bless. I just felt like enumerating what was right at Emmaus.

Debbie Theiss said...

You are really blessed at Emmaus! We have often said it is the closest place to heaven. I know my dear sil misses his home church a lot. Prayerfully, we will see you Spring Break!! ;-)

Karin said...

Looking forward to the possibility of seeing you. I would like to have you all over if you can come. Say hello to sil and your dd from us.

Kim said...

I wasn't upset, just letting you know how very lucky you are :)

Jane said...

<< We love our pastors, we love our parishioners with all our weirdoisms and we muddle along in Christian love.>>

I had to laugh at this, Karin. Maybe this is something common to confessional churches, but we often joke about how weird we all are at Redeemer. :)

Karin said...

Ha! Anna was a little surprised I wrote that. But.....it is true. She said "You called us weirdos?". Well, I say it like it is. I'm glad you have weird people at Redeemer as well.