
The
Reverend Joseph M. Ardy
Joseph
Michael Ardy was born September 27, 1951 to Joseph J. & Evelyn (nee: Urban) Ardy
of Chardon, Ohio. He was baptized at St. Mary's Catholic in Chardon on November
21. When he was three years old, the family moved to Hinckley, Ohio, where he
attended Hinckley and St. Ambrose Grade Schools. Confirmed in the Roman Catholic
Faith in 1962 by the Archbishop of the Cleveland Diocese, Joe went on to serve
as an altar boy, attaining "Grand Knight" - the highest earned level in the
Knights of the Altar. In 1966 they moved to Berea, Ohio, and he graduated from
Berea High School in 1970. While in Berea, the family's church membership was at
St. Adelbert Catholic, and Joe joined the servers there also.
Pastor Ardy
graduated in 1976 from Kent State University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Music. While at Kent, he was President of the Music Student Council and
Assistant Recording Engineer. He received instruction in the Lutheran faith
under The Reverend David Schilling and was confirmed in that faith in May 1978.
Between college and Seminary, Pastor Ardy was active as church choir director,
member and President of the Cleveland Lutheran A Capella Choir, Director of the
Cleveland Messiah Chorus, church officer, member of the evangelism team,
Anniversary Committee Chairman, Church Growth Chairman and was employed as a
machinist. At the urging of his pastor, The Reverend Raymond Mueller, he began
to consider full time ministry.
Pastor Ardy
received his Master of Divinity Degree from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,
Missouri on May 24, 1991. His vicarage was under The Reverend Charles L. Houska
at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Dallas, Texas. His Call from the Seminary was
to Salem Lutheran Church, Malone, Texas, where he served for nearly seven years
prior to the Call to Ascension Lutheran Church, Cleburne. He has been a member
of the District Constitution Review Committee, and has served as Chairman of the
District Convention Constitution Committee, Church Extension Fund Chaplain, Area
B Convocation preacher, and Circuit 18 Special Choir director. He has also
served as a member of the Johnson County Steering Community of Habitat for
Humanity.
Pastor Ardy
was married in 1977, and maintained that marriage for 24 years. There were no
children. Divorced in 2002, he was certified by the Texas District President as
eligible to continue service as a pastor in the Lutheran Church - Missouri
Synod. Ascension Congregation overwhelmingly responded to retain him as their
pastor. Pastor Ardy married the widow Karen (nee: Luedtke) Kovach of Plano,
Texas on February 18, 2006. He is now the proud grandfather of 9 grandchildren!
When there
is spare time, Pastor Joe enjoys several hobbies, particularly riding his Gold
Wing motorcycle with his wife, golf, woodworking, music, reading, and flying
kites with his grandchildren.
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