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Biography
Rev. Dr. Carl C. Fickenscher II, a faculty member since 1999 teaching primarily in homiletics, received the BA (political science, 1976) and MBA (1978) degrees from Southern Methodist University. After working in business and politics, he earned his MDiv from CTSFW (1984) and a PhD in homiletics from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1996), the first in the LCMS to
hold a PhD in this field.
Dr. Fickenscher is editor of Concordia Pulpit Resources, the LCMS’s preaching journal, and
chairs the LCMS Preach the Word Project. He has published widely, including his new
CPH book, Looking Forward to Sunday Morning, CPH’s Faith Alive Student Bible, and
articles on the preaching of C.F.W. Walther, which received an award from Concordia Historical
Institute. He was theological consultant on CPH’s current Sunday school curriculum.
Dr. Fickenscher was a member of the LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations
(2011–2019), represented the LCMS in its dialogue panel with the ELCA, and served as chairman of
the Society of Concordia Theological Faculties and vice president of Higher Things youth
organization. In 2005 he traveled to India and Indonesia for LCMS World Relief after the
tsunami. He was an essayist at the 2001 LCMS convention, 2003 Pieper Lectures, district
conventions in 2006, 2009, and 2012, and the North European Luther Academy (2009). He has
been a pastoral advisor for Lutherans for Life, a frequent conference speaker, and a regular guest
on Issues, Etc. (including the weekly, “Looking Forward to Sunday Morning”) and Table Talks
radio, guesting also on The Lutheran Hour.
Pastor Fickenscher served Messiah Lutheran Church, Midland, Michigan (1984–1989) and
Peace-Garland, Texas (1989–1999). At their present congregation, Dr. Fickenscher and his wife,
Claire, have been Sunday school superintendents, youth counselors, and evangelism board chairs.
They are proud parents of Deaconess Rachel (wife of Rev. Coleman Geraci), Pastor Daniel
(married to Taylor, a CTSFW deaconess), and Gabriel (former LCMS missionary now
assistant to the president of Concordia Seminary St. Louis), and very proud grandparents of
Augustana, Simeon, and Magdalena Geraci.
Most Viewed Works from the CTSFW Media Collection
For a full list of works please view Dr. Carl C. Fickenscher II's full CV.
- The Contribution of the Reformation to Preaching
- In Memoriam Harold H. Zietlow
- Luther on the External Word of Preaching
- Are Today's Ears Hearing the Timeless Message?
- CTQ Homiletical Studies 65-1
- The Family: A Place for Catechism
- CTQ Book Review 65-1
- CTQ Book Review 58-2
- CTQ Book Review 57-4
- CTQ Book Review 57-1
- Homiletics 2- Volume 0 - Introduction (Fickenscher)
- Homiletics 2- Volume 1 - Introduction to Law and Gospel
- Homiletics 2- Volume 22 - Summary of six steps of sermon preparation
- Homiletics 2- Volume 2 - Walther's Law and Gospel
- Homiletics 2- Volume 16 - How important is isogogical information in preaching?
- Homiletics 2- Volume 4 - Why is so much emphasis given to differentiating Law and Gospel?
- Homiletics 2- Volume 5 - How will we always know whether it's a gospel moment or a law moment?
- Homiletics 2- Volume 6 - What are some of the more important of Walther's Law and Gospel theses?
- Homiletics 2- Volume 20 - How do you do exegesis with little or no Greek?
- Homiletics 2- Volume 9 - How does Thesis 20 relate to our church today?
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - November 28, 2005
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 26, 2005
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - February 16, 2009
- Kramer Chapel Sermon -- Tuesday, April 27, 2021
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - Friday, May 31, 2024
- Kramer Chapel Sermon -- May 11, 2021
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 22, 2003
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 27, 2004
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - December 07, 2001
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - October 31, 2000
To see those works by Dr. Carl C. Fickenscher II in the CTSFW Media collection please visit the CTSFW media archive.