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Catechism: Three Orders

Rev. William M. Cwirla

I remember when I was in high school. I couldn’t wait until I was in college. I thought life would be all fun and I could do whatever I wanted. But college classes were harder and more demanding, the workload was heavier, and the responsibilities were greater.

When I lived at home under the rule of my parents, I couldn’t wait until I was out of the house, on my own, and FREE. I thought I could do anything I pleased. But there were rent, food, clothes and books to buy. Then a job, a family, a congregation. More responsibilities and duties. Two things I learned: You’re never without responsibilities. And you’re never out from under authority.

We’re going to spend some time now on The Table of Duties. It’s the eighth and last part of the Small Catechism and deals with responsibilities and authorities. This part probably wasn’t prepared by Luther, but was later taken up into the Small Catechism and became a part of it.

The Table of Duties is a collection of Scripture passages dealing with various aspects of our temporal life in this world under the categories of Home, Church, and State. These are the three realms or “orders” in which all of us, as baptized believers, live. We are born or adopted into a family and home. We are members of a congregation. We are citizens 
of a state.

A simple Venn diagram of these three orders would look something like this:

It’s really all about the 4th commandment and the gift of “parents and other authorities.” God is a God of order (1 Corinthians 14:33) who sets everything in His creation in order and under His authority. Without order and authority, there would be only chaos and anarchy, which may sound like fun until you have to live in it. Just ask anyone who has lived in a country whose government has collapsed. Our old Adam needs to be kept in line.

In each order—home, church, state—there is office 
and authority which are God’s representatives under the 
4th commandment.

In the home, husbands are the heads of their wives and their households, and fathers and mothers are over their children. This is not to boss them around and make their lives miserable but for their blessing and protection. Also included here are bosses and workers, since the original workplace was the home.

In the state or civil society, God has ordered things so that there are those who govern and those who are governed. In our country, we participate in the selection of those who govern, and by means of elections God places them in authority above us. This, too, is for our blessing and benefit, both to restrain the evils of sin and our sinful natures and for the promotion of the general good.

In the church, God has established that there are those who preach and those who hear: pastors and people. While every Christian is a priest 
in Christ’s royal priesthood, not all Christians are pastors. Priests are born in Baptism; ministers are made through 
call and ordination.

As baptized believers in Christ, we live at the intersection of all three orders in family, society, and congregation. This is where God has located us to serve our neighbor with His goodness and mercy. Each of us has a place and purpose in each of these orders. Lutherans call that “vocation,” or “calling.” Where God has placed you and gifted you defines your vocation, your calling—that is, the way in which you serve your neighbor, whether as a teacher, fireman, father, mother, pastor, plumber, etc.

Our old Adam hates order. He’s a natural-born anarchist who wants to be a god in place of God and doesn’t like to be told what to do. Our natural inclination when confronted with a “table of duties” is to let out a big sigh, give an eye roll and say, “Do I have to?” And the answer from God is, “Yes, you have to! Repent!” Of course, this ultimately kills the old Adam, which is precisely what the Law is supposed to do. But in the meantime, it forces the old Anarchist to get with the 
program and keeps him in line.

“The Word became Flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). And in dwelling among us, Jesus came into all three of these orders and lived under their authority. He was obedient to His earthly parents, Mary and Joseph (Luke 2:51). As a boy, He sat at the feet of the teachers of the synagogue and the temple (Luke 2:46). He was subject to the religious and civil governments of His day—the same authorities who would eventually sentence Him to death and crucify Him. Jesus did the Table of Duties to His death for you.

You do them, too. They are your duties and responsibilities, the holy orders of your priesthood. 
You do them not to earn God’s favor or reward. Christ has already done all that for you. You do them to offer your bodies as a living thank offering to God (Romans 12:1) in loving service of the people God put around you: your family, your community, your congregation. God is “hiddenly” working through you to do His goodness and mercy to those around you. You have a vocation, a calling.

At the moment, you are exploring and discovering how God has gifted you. You’re learning in classroom and laboratory. You’re developing skills and honing talents and testing your abilities. You’re apprenticing adults, preparing to take up adult-sized responsibilities and authorities. You’re preparing to be husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, workers and citizens, members of congregations. Priestly servants.

There isn’t any secret plan for your life in the mind of God. There’s no waiting for God to reveal some special “plan” He has in mind for you. He’s left you free to design one for yourself. How will you thank God for His saving you in His Son? How will you serve those around you in the love of Christ? The Table of Duties will be your guide.

Rev. William M. Cwirla is the pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Hacienda Heights, California, and President of Higher Things. He can be reached at wcwirla@gmail.com.

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More at Purdue?

The Gospel is always more. There is more grace, more forgiveness, more life, more salvation in Jesus than we could ever figure out in this life time. With Jesus, there is always more!

As you have heard, the “From Above” Higher Things Conference at Purdue University is full. It actually is overfilled! We have limited spots in the plenary space, and we have a waiting list of well over over one hundred registrants wanting to attend this conference – with more still coming in!

Thankfully, the Purdue conference is not the only Higher Things Conference this year. There are two other conferences this summer: one in the beautiful Poconos region of Pennsylvania, at the University of Scranton from June 25-28 and another in the gorgeous hills of Tacoma, Washington at Pacific Lutheran University from July 16-19. To encourage groups to register for one of these other conferences, we will be freezing the registration fee at $350/person for these two conferences. (All other deadlines, fees, etc. still apply.)

But what about the waiting list? Well, the Gospel is always more. We’re just going to open registration further at Purdue, and expand the capacity of the conference to accommodate everyone. All registration deadlines will remain in place for the Purdue Conference.

These are unexpected (and good!) problems to have! Good thing our Lord has taught us the Gospel. The Gospel is always more. More at Purdue than we expected or planned but room for everyone. Thank you, Jesus.

Blessed Lententide to you!

Rev. George F. Borghardt III
Conference Executive
revborghardt@higherthings.org
Higher Things, Inc.

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HT Legacy-cast

Episode 224: March 1st, 2013

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This week on HT-Radio, Pr. Buetow kicks off a series on the 10 Commandments with an introduction to the Law. What is the Law? What do the commandments give? How does this all tie into Jesus. How do we use the Law? Pr. Buetow answers all those questions and more in the first half of the episode. Then Pr. Borghardt and Jon talk about some exciting HT news, are joined by Sandra Ostapowich for a Conference update and take a look at the Psalm for Reminiscere.

If you have questions or topics that you’d like discussed on HT-Radio email them to radio@higherthings.org or send a text to 936-647-3235.

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From Above VBS Now on Sale

The Higher Things 2013 “From Above” VBS is now on sale. You can purchase the material immediately here (Buy link at the bottom of the page). A complete preview of all the material for Day 1 is available to download here. The cost of the materials is $75 for either purchasing method.

In Christ,
Rev. Mark Buetow
Media Executive
buetowmt@higherthings.org

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Catechesis

From Above VBS Now on Sale

The Higher Things 2013 “From Above” VBS is now on sale. You can purchase the material immediately here (Buy link at the bottom of the page). A complete preview of all the material for Day 1 is available to download here. The cost of the materials is $75 for either purchasing method.

In Christ,
Rev. Mark Buetow
Media Executive
buetowmt@higherthings.org

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Purdue Full and 2/28 Deadlines

The Higher Things From Above conference at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN is FULL! Actually, there is a decent sized list of people waiting to get in should spots open up.

If you would still like to attend a From Above conference this summer, there is still room at the conferences in Scranton, PA (June 25-28) and Tacoma, WA (July 16-19). You can register for either of those conferences at fromabove2013.org.

Also, with the end of February, comes a couple of conference deadlines. Registration rates go up to $375/person on February 28th. Be sure to pay your registration balances IN FULL by the end of the day tomorrow (2/28) to lock in your current rates.

We have already received tons of College Conference Volunteer applications! If you wish to be considered for a CCV position, the last day to submit your application is also tomorrow (2/28). Please keep in mind that applying to be a CCV does not necessarily guarantee that you will be accepted as one.

We at Higher Things are very excited to celebrate being born from above in the waters of the baptismal font at the conferences this summer. We hope to see you there!

In Christ,
Sandra Ostapowich
Conference & Retreat Coordinator
ostapowich@higherthings.org

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Higher Things Press Release

February 22, 2013

At its recent Summit meeting in Chicago, the Board of Directors elected Rev. George Borghardt to serve as President for the coming fiscal year, beginning May 1. Rev. Borghardt, Senior Pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in McHenry, Illinois, currently serves the organization as Conference Executive. He has served in this capacity since 2007. He succeeds Rev. William M. Cwirla, the current President, who will remain a Director on the Board. Rev. Cwirla had previously informed the Board that he did not wish to serve as an officer for the remaining year of his term.

Also at the meeting, Rev. Joel Fritsche was elected to a one-year term to complete the term vacated by the resignation of Rev. Jonathan Fisk. Mr. Chris Loemker and Chris Rosebrough were elected as Directors for three-year terms. Mr. Loemker was elected Treasurer, Rev. Fritsche, Secretary, and Rev. Dr. Carl Fickenscher, Vice-President.

Sandra Ostapowich was appointed Conference Executive. She will maintain all current responsibilities of conference coordinator in addition to those of the conference executive.

Officers of Higher Things are elected to one-year terms. Directors are elected to three-year terms for a maximum of six years. All elections and appointments begin May 1, 2013, the beginning of Higher Things’ fiscal year.

The mission of Higher Things is to assist parents, congregations, and pastors in cultivating, encouraging and promoting a distinctively Lutheran identity among their youth and young adults. Join us this summer for From Above, our 2013 youth conference in Scranton, Pennsylvania (June 25-28), West Lafayette, Indiana (July 9-12) and Tacoma, Washington (July 16-19).

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HT Legacy-cast

Episode 223: February 22nd, 2013

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In episode 223 of HT-Radio Pr. Borghardt and Jon record after midnight again! During the first segment they are joined by Higher Things Conference Coordinator Sandra Ostapowich who shares the breaking conference news that From Above – Purdue is full! Then Pr. Borghardt asks her to answer some questions on women’s ordination and how women can serve the church. In the final segment Pr. Borghardt talks about the focus of the Lenten season being Jesus and not you.

If you have questions or topics that you’d like discussed on HT-Radio email them to radio@higherthings.org or send a text to 936-647-3235.

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Episode 222: February 15th, 2013

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Blessed Lent to you! This week Pr. Borghardt and Jon are joined by the Rev. Mark Buetow to talk about all things Lent. Fasting, temptation, prayer and Jesus for you! If you have questions or topics that you would like covered on our radio program or in a video short email them to radio@higherthings.org or send a text message to 936-647-3235.

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NINETY-NINE. As in 99.

NINETY-NINE. As in 99.

That’s how many spots remain available at the Higher Things – From Above conference this summer at Purdue University. We’ll be starting a waiting list soon, which means that those who have not paid a (non-refundable, $100/person) deposit could potentially end up on the waiting list regardless of when their group registered. The deposit does NOT lock-in your registration rate, it only guarantees your group spots at the conference if we should reach capacity. Registration rates go up again on March 1 (to $375/person), and the rate paid is based on when your group’s BALANCE is paid IN FULL.

Also, the From Above conference at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA has less than 50% of its spots remaining. There’s also a 3rd conference from June 24-28 at the University of Scranton in Scranton, PA. FWIW, they have had the best food we’ve had at a conference to date. And you can tour your favorite spots from the TV show, “The Office” while you’re there.

So what I’m saying is… get your deposits and balances paid if you haven’t done so already! Visit www.fromabove2013.org to register and pay online today!

Sandra Ostapowich
Conference & Retreat Coordinator
Higher Things, Inc.
ostapowich@higherthings.org