| dc.description.abstract | Harold Wicke’s essay, The Call and Its Variables, presented at the Arizona–California District Pastoral Conference in 1979, explores the theological and practical dimensions of the call to public ministry within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Wicke affirms that the call is divine, rooted in Scripture, and essential for those entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation. While all believers share the Gospel, certain individuals are appointed through orderly procedures, reflecting 1 Corinthians 14:40. The essay reviews biblical examples of calling, the absence of rigid regulations, and the historical development of ordination, contrasting Lutheran and Roman Catholic views. Wicke addresses contemporary issues such as the status of teachers as ministers, ordination versus installation, time-bound calls, resignations, and congregational challenges. He urges faithfulness, humility, and reliance on Christ amid the demands of ministry, emphasizing that serving in the Lord’s kingdom is a privilege beyond worldly comparison.
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