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Growing Up Lutheran

In 1998, several LCMS pastors began planning a smaller, more regionally-minded, cost-effective conference for youth, designed to be uniquely Lutheran. A year later, those plans were unveiled for the Dying to Live National Lutheran Youth Conference, held in the summer of 2000 and sponsored by the Wyoming District of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Over 700 youth and adults from 25 states attended what was, for all intents and purposes, the first Higher Things Conference. Based on the success of that first conference, more plans developed for what would become Higher Things.

The name for the emerging group was chosen just before the first conference, as it had become obvious by then that the event would serve as the impetus for something worth continuing and expanding. The new organization’s theme verse was: “If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.” (Col. 3:1-2).

Ten years ago, Higher Things was started by a handful of pastors and laypeople who cared very deeply about the young people of the church. Today over 750 LCMS congregations have been impacted by the mission of Higher Things

Today, Higher Things is a lot of things, all of which seek to keep young people focused on Christ and His gifts as they grow and mature in their faith. It is parents teaching their children the Cate- chism. It is youth workers and volunteers reinforcing what is preached from their congregation’s pulpits and confessed in their pews. And it is pastors keeping their young sheep Lutheran as they grow up.

The future of Higher Things is as limitless as the Gospel we proclaim. In a post-modern feel-good age that dismisses truth claims, Higher Things remains unapologetically Lutheran.

Simply put, we believe that authenticity counts! We are proud to be Lutherans, and want to encourage other Lutherans to cultivate their faith, rediscover their roots and seek to embrace their own confession and heritage.

This year at the SOLA conferences, we heard over and over that we are saved by Jesus Christ alone – by His holy life and bitter suffering and death in our place. All that Christ has accomplished for us has been done by grace alone – without any merit or worthiness in us. Faith alone receives His gifts for us with a response of “Amen.” The Good News of Jesus and the salvation He has won for us is sure and certain because it is in Scripture alone.

While Higher Things has engaged in many activities related to youth ministry over the years, its summer conferences have always remained its flagship. To this day, the overwhelming highlight for nearly every one who attends Higher Things conferences is the opportunity to gather to pray the church’s prayer offices, sing her song, and receive Christ’s gifts.

Youth, especially, need solid ground that will nurture lasting Christian faith. Rather than treating youth as an adolescent subculture and subjecting them to experiences that cannot be replicated at home, we believe in challenging youth to learn the pure doctrine of the Christian faith. By teaching them the same message that they hear at home, youth grow in the fullness of the Christian faith as they come to appreciate historic liturgical practice and its unique focus on God’s gifts of forgiveness, life and salvation for us delivered in Word and Sacrament.

Keep reading more in the Higher Things’ 2009 Annual Report.

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GIVEN Christ on Campus Volunteers

We are pleased to announce the Christ on Campus Volunteer teams for this summer’s GIVEN Conferences. They are listed below.

Thanks to all of our CCV’s (including those who applied but who were not selected to serve this year – we wish we could have picked all of you!), Pastor Jonathon Bakker for his work coordinating these efforts, and Pastors Daniel Burhop and Richard Woelmer for their willingness to serve the rest of the organization in this capacity! You guys are the best!

Rev. Marcus Zill, Executive
Higher Things, Christ on Campus

“Confessing Christ on Campus Since 1517”

GIVEN 2010 CHRIST ON CAMPUS VOLUNTEER TEAM
Coordinator: Rev. Jonathon Bakker, Mt. Pleasant, MI (Central Michigan University)

UTAH CCV’S:

Manager: Rev. Daniel Burhop, Boulder, CO (University of Colorado)

  • Anna Baseley, Dearborn, MI (Wayne State University)
  • Mark Blakeman, The Woodlands, TX (Sam Houston State University)
  • Keith Bullinger, Cumming, GA (Kansas State University)
  • Jesse Flanscha, Berthoud, CO (Front Range Community College)
  • Heidi Gaub, Petaluma, CA (Santa Rose Junior College)
  • Dillon Guinn, Craig, CO (University of Wyoming)
  • Monique Koller, Laramie, WY (University of Wyoming)
  • Christina Kuhfal, Neligh, NE (Iowa State University)
  • Kayla Kutz, Muskego, WI (Valparaiso University)
  • Rachel Melvin, Du Quoin, IL (John A Logan College)
  • Kate Olson, Tryon, NC (Hillsdale College)
  • Kristen Shavlik, Littleton, CO (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)
  • Alaina Williams (Madison, NE (University of Nebraska – Omaha)

TENNESSEE CCV’S:

Manager: Rev. Richard Woelmer, Bloomington, IN (Indiana University)

  • Kristina Benson, Cherokee, OK (NW Oklahoma State University)
  • Aaron Brandt, Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State University)
  • Rachel Drosendahl, Goldsboro, NC (East Carolina University)
  • Daniel Fickenscher, Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana University)
  • Rachel Fickenscher, Fort Wayne, IN (Indiana University)
  • Matt Graves, Jefferson, IA (Iowa State University)
  • Anna Horner, South Bend, IN (Indiana University)
  • Jeremiah Kemp, Freeburg, IL (SWIC/ICC)
  • Steffan Maiwald, Union Bridge, MD (Renssalear Polytechnic Insitute)
  • Lauren McLoughlin, Mt. Pleasant, MI (Central Michigan University)
  • Tim Panzigrau, New Kensington, PA (Penn State University)
  • Nicole Romero, Millstadt, IL (Concordia University – Chicago)
  • Ashleigh Sheldon, Loveland, CO (Colorado State University)
  • Brett Simek, Millstadt, IL (Rhodes College)
  • Craig Stephens, Montgomery, TX (Louisiana State University)
  • Anna Warnke, Dawsonville, GA (Thomas Edison State College)
  • Alicia Wosepka, Iowa Falls, IA (Concordia University – Nebraska)
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Given: Tennessee Conference is FULL

So, there’s good news…and there’s more good news!

The first good news is that GIVEN – Nashville has reached its registration capacity! A big reason that we changed locations for our Tennessee conference was to allow more youth to spend a week immersed in the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. And as a result of the move, 250 more youth were not only able to register for the conference, but 250 more youth HAVE registered for the conference!

More good news is that GIVEN – Utah is still open! Registrations have been steadily coming in for that conference as well, and there’s still room for groups to attend that conference. The regular registration window closes on March 1, 2010. Until then, registration for GIVEN – Utah is $310 per person. After March 1, the fee goes up to $325 per person. In other words, if you’re planning to register a group for the Utah conference and just haven’t gotten around to it yet, get those registrations made by Sunday so you don’t have to pay any additional fees!

Online registration is, by far, the easiest and fastest way to register your group. All you need is a (free) HT Account to manage your group’s information. You can sign up for an account, register your group, and even pay your deposit and/or balance through our website with your credit card at www.given2010.org. Questions about your group’s registration or the registration process? Call our toll-free number at 1-888-482-6630 and speak with our Registrar or email her at registrar@higherthings.org. If you have other conference questions, please contact me at the phone number or email below.

In Christ,

Sandra Ostapowich
2010 Conference Coordinator

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Higher Things Conference Update

Great News!

The response to registration has been amazing – the Tennessee conference is more than 85% full! Even with the change in locations earlier this month, we have less than 150 guaranteed spots remaining for groups to attend the GIVEN conference at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

We still have plenty of room in Utah for any groups still getting organized and forms together. Both conferences will be very similar in programming and general schedule, but the settings will be very different. Vanderbilt is located in the heart of Music City and Utah State is in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Both campuses are beautiful and offer many nice amenities for us while we’re staying there.

There is just one week left in the regular registration period while groups may register for Tennessee at the rate of $335/person and for Utah at $310/person. After March 1, the rates will increase by $15/person.

Groups who register for a conference after it has reached capacity have the option of putting their names on a waiting list for that conference, switching to the other conference with space available at no additional fee (and possibly even for less!). If you’re still trying to figure out if you can get to a conference, please contact us because we can put you in touch with other groups attending from your area for travel purposes or to “share” chaperones with your youth. We want to help everyone who wants to attend a Higher Things conference this summer to do so!

It’s so great to see that we have so many youth already registered for the GIVEN conferences this summer. And we still have room for many more youth to hear how the Gospel is GIVEN to us in Utah and Tennessee! For more information about the conferences, please visit http://www.given2010.org or email conferences@higherthings.org.

In Christ,

Sandra Ostapowich
2010 Conference Coordinator
Secretary, Board of Directors
Higher Things, Inc.

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Forest Glen Confirmation Retreat

Forest Glen Confirmation Retreat
April 9 – 11, 2010
5th – 8th Graders
(Friday, 8:00 p.m. – Sunday, 11:00 a.m.)

Forest Glen Christian Camp
Huntsville, Texas

Join us for a weekend of fun, catechesis and worship at Forest Glen Christian Camp in Hunstville, Texas (http://www.forestglen.org). We are going to have a blast! Some of our planned activities include:

  • Worship from the Lutheran Service Book (including Evening Prayer by the campfire)
  • Catechesis on the topic of “The Hiddenness of God in All of Life”
  • Lots of outdoor activities including canoeing, fishing, swimming in Lake Grace and hiking in the woods and around the lake

We are pleased to announce that our guest speaker for the weekend will be Rev. Jeffrey W. Ware of Living Word Lutheran Church of The Woodlands, Texas. He will be speaking on “The Hiddenness of God in All of Life”. Nearly every person, at one point in their life wonders, “Where can I find God?”  It’s perhaps, the most important question that could ever be asked.  Every religion answers the question differently, but Christianity’s answer is completely unique.  You can’t find God on your own, He’s hidden!  Is God playing games with us, or has he hidden himself for a reason?

Cost: $95 per person due upon arrival at the retreat (includes housing and meals). Make checks payable to Higher Things, Inc.

Contact: Michelle Klein 936-537-6311 or michellezemail@yahoo.com

RSVP to Michelle by March 31, 2010. Click here to download the registration form. Turn in this form with your payment on the first day of the retreat.

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2010 Lenten Reflections

Higher Things Internet Services is pleased to announce that the 2010 Lenten Reflections are now available. These Reflections, written by Pastor George Borghardt, focus us on having a “Happy Lent” because of the suffering and death of Jesus which saves us from our sins and His forgiveness bestowed upon us by the Word and Sacraments.

To download the Lenten Reflections in a printable booklet format, click here.

As always, thanks for your support of Higher Things!

The Lord’s richest blessings to you and a Happy Lent!

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Tennessee Conference News

Greetings!

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ! Amen!

Things are really heating up! We are entering our final month of registration for the Given Conference. Registration for our Tennessee Conference is almost two-thirds full!

A few weeks ago, we became concerned that we would be unable to serve the number of youth that the Lord was giving us for this conference.. Not wanting to turn anyone away from the conference, our staff began to seek out other alternatives.

Changing a venue in the middle of a conference season is a pretty serious matter. We didn’t take it lightly. Groups that were registered were contacted preparing them for a possible venue change. We didn’t want to inconvenience any group. We wanted to make sure everyone was informed. Most importantly, we didn’t want to leave anyone out of the opportunity to be given to by the Lord at a Higher Things Conference.

Higher Things is very excited to announce that our Tennessee Conference venue has changed! Our Tennessee Conference will be at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. The dates remain the same (July 6-9, 2010). The state does too! And the Gospel – it’ll be in the ears of even more kids!

Registration is now! It’s still open for both conferences. While Tennessee is almost full, there is plenty of room in Utah! For more conference information, please check out the website. For questions, please email us at conferences@higherthings.org.

We can’t wait to be given to by the Lord in Nashville! We’ll see you there!

In Christ,
Rev. George F. Borghardt III
Conference Executive
Higher Things, Inc.

Given Conference registration is in its final month and our Tennessee Conference is almost two-thirds full! There is still time to register your group!

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Haiti Resources

Once again, we see a horrible disaster, the earthquake in Haiti. Such disasters often cause many to question the Lord’s goodness and working in this world. To help youth understand where the Lord is in such times, Higher Things is pleased to offer an article written by The Rev. Bruce Keseman entitled, “Where was God?” as well as a bible study for our HT Online subscribers dealing with the topic. The bible study, entitled “What is God Doing in Haiti?” is available to our HT Online subscribers here.  If you are not yet an HT-Online subscriber you can sign up here and gain access to lots of great content.

Pastor Mark Buetow
HT Internet Services

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10th Anniversary Reception

Concordia Theological Seminary Commons
January 19, 2010 @ 7:00pm


For the past 10 years, Higher Things has provided youth ministry resources to confessional Lutheran pastors, parents, and congregations. To kick off the celebration of our 10th anniversary year in 2010 we invite you join us during Symposia for good food, good beer and and good conversation.

RSVP on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=233081208610&ref=mf

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Epiphany and Pre-Lent Reflections Now Available

The next set of Daily Reflections for the Epiphany and Pre-Lent seasons is now available. These Reflections point us to Christ as He shows Himself in His Baptism, miracles and transfiguration and as He prepares to journey to Jerusalem and the Cross. The Reflections cover January 10 through February 16, 2010. To download the Reflections in a printable booklet format, click here.