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Episode 164: December 9th, 2011

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We continue to rejoice in all things Advent in episode 164 of HT-Radio. First Pr. Sam Schuldheisz talks about the comings of Christ. His first coming in the flesh, His coming in Word and Sacrement, and finally His coming at the end times. Then Pr. Cwirla continues his series on the Lord’s Prayer. This week we walk through “Thy Kingdom Come.” Finally Pr. Borghardt and Jon talk about the themes of the Advent candles – hope, peace, joy, and love.

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Life Issues

Dressing for Jesus?

 

For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. – Galatians 3:27

It DOESN’T matter what you wear to church. It DOES matter what you wear to church. Well, which is it? It doesn’t matter to Jesus what you wear to church, but it does matter to your neighbor.

Every so often the topic comes up about how we should dress for worship. In the “olden days” (like when your grandparents and maybe your parents were your age) women wore dresses to church and men wore suits. After all, they reasoned, how can you not dress your best for the Lord? It shows reverence and respect. Fast forward to today. In many churches, people come dressed pretty casually: flip flops, tank tops, shorts and jeans. Older members who look at the kids dressed this way often remark, “Well someone ought to say something! How can their parents let them dress that way!” The kids, of course, have mastered the art of appealing to some generic love of God: “God doesn’t care what you wear because He just wants you there!” So what to wear to church?

It really doesn’t matter to Jesus. St. Paul writes that Jesus gave Himself up for the church, washing her and making her spotless and presenting her to Himself in splendor as a pure bride with no spots or blemishes or wrinkles. (Ephesian 5:26-27) Paul also says that to be baptized with Christ is to be clothed with Jesus. When you go to church, you are actually wearing Jesus, no matter what clothes you put on that morning. In fact, you are wearing Him every day. Every moment and every day of your life, your Father in heaven looks at you and sees not jeans or suits or dresses or flip flops. He sees Jesus. Perfect, holy, spotless, righteous, Jesus. When you sin, your sins are forgiven. God doesn’t see them either. What clothes you wear doesn’t bother God because you’re wearing Jesus.

At the cross, Jesus was hung naked and in shame for your sins. What happened to his clothes? They were taken by the sinful soldiers who nailed Him there. What a picture! Jesus dies naked, a reminder of sin and shame; you get His clothes! So no worries about how you appear before Jesus! He’s made you look great. He’s covered you with Himself. It doesn’t matter to Jesus what outfit you’ve got on since it’s all covered by Him!

But it does matter to your neighbor what you wear. If what you’re wearing in church or what you’re doing while you should be paying attention to God’s Word is a distraction and hindrance to others, then we need to repent and rethink what we’re doing. Young ladies: if the clothing you wear is a distraction to the young men around you, perhaps you should rethink your choice of outfits. Maybe the Lord’s house isn’t the best place for that low cut top if it takes someone’s mind off of God’s Word! Young men: if your dressing like a slob makes people shake their head at you instead of paying attention to Pastor, perhaps it’s time to rethink what you throw on for a Sunday Morning. Maybe the Lord’s house isn’t the best place for that death-metal t-shirt with the bloody skull on it! Again, it’s not as if the Lord is offended, but these things distract your brothers and sisters in Christ who, like you, should be in church to hear the Lord’s Word and receive His gifts.

The same goes with cell phones and texting. With whispering and chatting. With going in and out during the worship service. There’s nothing you can do to irritate the Lord. He has His Word and gifts for you! But it might drive your neighbor nuts. So there is room for some repentance. Repent of doing things that take your own mind and heart away from paying attention to the gifts Jesus has for you. Repent of doing things that tempt your neighbors’ minds and hearts away from God’s Word. The Lord knows our flesh has enough distractions in church without us adding to them for ourselves or others!

To those who say it matters how you dress for the Lord, you can confidently answer, “No it doesn’t! To those who say that it doesn’t matter how you show up for church you can say, “Oh yes it does!” Doesn’t matter for Jesus. Matters for your neighbor.

When the Lord sees you, He sees no sins. No spots. No blemishes. No wrinkles. No stains. He sees the righteousness which he earned for you on Calvary and in which He has wrapped you up in your Baptism. When your neighbor sees you, well, they should see the same thing: a redeemed child of God who is perfect in God’s sight. But in case they don’t, let’s not give them a reason to think something else! And all together with them, with the suits and the jeans, the flip flops and the dress shoes, the young and the old, the stodgy and the carefree, we can rejoice to be the holy and beautiful bride of Christ. That’s exactly what Jesus has made us and how He sees us. And His righteousness is clothing that looks amazing no matter what the fashion trends or season, whether we are in His house or out in the world. My, but don’t you look great dressed in Jesus!

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HT Legacy-cast

Episode 163: December 2nd, 2011

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Merry first week of Advent! This week Pr. Borghardt and Jon Kohlmeier are joined by Rev. Charles St-Onge of Memorial Lutheran Church, Houston, TX, who first talks about Romans 13, church and state, and what it means for those of us living in the US. Pr. St-Onge sticks around for “Free Time” to talk about Advent. Then, Pr. Cwirla continues his series on the Lord’s Prayer. This week he zooms in on “Hallowed by Thy name” and talks about that petition specifically.

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News

Believing in an Age of Skepticism – March 16, 2012

Has Science replaced Religion? Does Evolution disprove Creation? Has Science disproved the existence of God? If there is a God why is there so much suffering in the world? Is faith contrary to reason? Is the Bible reliable? Why do we believe what we believe? Feel challenged by atheism and skepticism? Are you skeptical yourself? Let’s talk.

Rev. William M. Cwirla is the pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Hacienda Heights, California. He is also the President of Higher Things and a regular speaker at Higher Things conferences. Pastor Cwirla studied chemistry in college and worked in scientific research and development prior to going to seminary. One of his many interests is in the intersection of science and faith.

When: March 16, 2012
Cost: $25/person
Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church / 146 Sligo Road West / Mount Forest, Ontario
For more information contact: Pr. David Saar, 519-323-4844 or prsaar@wightman.ca or
Sandra Ostapowich at retreats@higherthings.org – Higher Things Retreat Coordinator

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Current Events

Only Twenty-some shopping days until…The Savior is born?

 

Happy New Year! New Church Year, that is. This Sunday begins the season of Advent in the Church Year. Advent is a season of waiting and preparation to celebrate the birth of Jesus. It’s also a time of waiting and preparation for the Second Coming of Christ in all His glory with the holy angels on the Last Day. Advent is a season in the church that seems to fight a losing battle to compete with the “Christmas rush” and the “Holiday Season” of the world around us. While Christians are waiting to burst out with the joyous hymns of Christmas until Christmas is actually here, the Christmas music has already been blaring on store speakers since before Thanksgiving! Often there is a sort of tug-o-war between the church and the world over when to start celebrating. So which is it? Do we put off our Christmas shopping until December 23rd and let no Christmas music fill our ears until Christmas Eve? Or do we just forget about Advent and dive headlong into the glitz and glitter of the commercial holiday shopping season?

Well the truth is that Advent is like every other season of the Church Year. Advent is about Jesus. So even if we sneak a listen to some Christmas carols or were standing in line early on Black Friday, Advent is still about Jesus. Christmas is about Jesus. Advent is about “Jesus is coming.” (Advent means “coming.”) Christmas celebrates “Jesus is here.” But the Church Year isn’t meant to put a “Bah! Humbug!” on us. The Church points us to Jesus. And Advent is all about Jesus coming, arriving and showing up. There are three ways we look for His coming.

Jesus’ first Advent, His first coming, was in the flesh. That began with Gabriel’s announcement to Mary that she would be the Mother of God. And so on Christmas we celebrate His birth. (And whether Jesus was actually born on December 25 or not doesn’t really matter; we don’t make laws about such things or get worked up over them!) In Advent, we get to remember that for many centuries, God’s people were longing for the Savior He promised. And since we know that Jesus was in fact born and died for our sins and rose again, Advent is a reminder that the longing of God’s people was not disappointed. God was faithful and kept His promise to send the Savior!

Jesus’ second Advent will be in glory on the clouds of heaven with the holy angels and the blast of trumpets on the Last Day. That will be the day when every knee shall bow and tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. It will be the day the sheep inherit their kingdom and the goats are sent away. The day the wise virgins enter into the wedding feast while the foolish virgins are left out. It will be the day when the Lord will wipe away all your tears and take away all sin and sorrow and dwell with us forever and ever. It will be the beginning of our paradise and everlasting life with our Lord. Advent reminds us that just as Jesus came the first time, He will come again in glory. We can count on it.

So is Advent just reminding us of the past and pointing us to the future? Not at all. For in between His first Advent in the manger and His second Advent in glory, Jesus still has Advents. He Advents everywhere His Word is preached and people are baptized and His Body and Blood are given to His people to eat and drink. And as He gathers us in His church, as we take a break from counting the shopping days left to buy presents, we hear preached in His church the Good News that Jesus has already done His Christmas shopping. For He bought you. Purchased and won you from all sin, death and the power of the devil. And He didn’t do it with gold or silver or gifts cards. He did it with His holy, precious blood and His innocent suffering and death. For all its “coming” emphases, Advent is still all about that.

Some churches use purple in Advent. Some use blue. Some pastors are picky about not singing any Christmas hymns until it’s actually Christmas eve. Some folks are already rockin’ their Christmas playlists. Some people fast in Advent. Some do extra baking for Christmas parties. Many churches have an extra service in the week during Advent. Some don’t. But here’s the thing: Advent is about Jesus. All of those practices and customs teach us about Jesus in one way or another. Ask your pastor what your church’s customs are and what they mean. Go to that extra service and have another opportunity to hear God’s Word call you to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Get ready to celebrate Christmas! Get ready to celebrate the Lord’s return! But throughout the Advent season, remember the most important thing of all: When Jesus came the first time, when He comes now in His Word and gifts, and when He comes again in glory, it is for one reason: to save you from your sins and give you everlasting life. Merry Advent in Jesus’ name!

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HT Legacy-cast

Episode 162: November 25th, 2011

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This Thanksgiving Week on HT-Radio, Pr. Borghardt and Jon are joined by Stan Lemon. Stan talks about the situation surrounding the Penn State football program and Joe Paterno, heros falling and sin in the world. Then we are joined by Sandra Ostapowich to answer a followup question to her interview a couple weeks ago on abuse. Finally for the last 15 mins Patrick Sturdivant, Jon Kohlmeier and Pr. Borghardt talk about things they are thankful for and rejoice in the gifts of God.

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News

Good News for People with Big Problems

World famous celebs! Big time world famous problems too! Lindsay Lohan, Life with the Kardashians, Wacko Jacko! TigerGate! The Man in Black! Are you like one or all of these world famous superstars? Well, are you? Of course you are! You have the same problems. But God has good news for you. We’ll explore what the Scriptures say about the big time problems that we share with these famous sinners and most of all the good news that God has for you. Along the way we’ll also watch some videos from these folks to illustrate the big-time problems as well as God’s bigger, big time solution – the good news of the gospel revealed in His Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Rev. Brent W. Kuhlman, S.T.M., is pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Murdock, NE, a member of the board of directors for Higher Things, co-host of the radio program “Table Talk” heard in McCook, NE and St. Louis, MO, substitute bus driver, substitute teacher, part-time roofer, the husband to Robin and the parental unit of three.

When: January 13-14, 2012
Cost: $30/person ($25 for Saturday ONLY)
Where:Holy Cross Lutheran Church / 1100 Market Street / Carlisle, Iowa / (515) 989-3841
For more information contact: Pastor Kevin Johnson at johnsonknc@aol.com
or
Sandra Ostapowich at retreats@higherthings.org – Higher Things Retreat Coordinator

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Click here to register online!

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HT Legacy-cast

Episode 161: November 18th, 2011

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In Episode 161 of HT-Radio, Pr. Borghardt and Jon Kohlmeier are joined by Pr. Mark Buetow to discuss Something about Baptism. Pr. Buetow was the plenary speaker at the McHenry, IL retreat entitled “Something About Baptism.” We can’t learn everything about baptism in 45 minutes but we can learn something about baptism. Then Pr. Cwirla continues his series on the Lord’s Prayer. This week he continues with introductory material and explains that prayer isn’t a means to an end but an end in and of itself. Listen in and rejoice with us in God’s gifts of baptism and prayer.

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News

Advent, Christmas and Epiphany Reflections

Higher Things presents the 2011 Advent, Christmas and Epiphany Reflections. These six weeks of Reflections take us from the expectation of our Savior beginning with the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011 through the Christmas Season and the Epiphany of Our Lord (and the day following), January 7, 2012. To download the Reflections as a printable booklet, click here

In the expectation of our Lord’s return,
Pastor Mark Buetow
HT Media Services
buetowmt@higherthings.org

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News

Fall Care Package Assembly & Spring Orders

The first ever batch of Christ on Campus Care Packages are in the mail!

A special thanks to Rev. Jonathon Bakker and his students at Christ the King Lutheran Chapel in Mt. Pleasant, MI for assembling them. Check out the pictures from their Care Package Assembly Night! Thanks Chippewas!

It’s not too early to order a care package for the Spring Semester. Learn more and order now!

Rev. Marcus Zill, Executive
Higher Things, Christ on Campus
zill@higherthings.org

“Confessing Christ on Campus Since 1517”