Lenten Worship

Here at Ascension, the season of Lent is measured in bowls of soup and first communion classes and new member conversations and stories of the presence of Jesus transforming the world before he ultimately journeys to the cross. You are invited to be a part of everything. If this is your first Lent at Ascension, there is much to experience. If you have been a member forever, still Lent offers something new every season.

On Wednesdays in Lent, after Ash Wednesday, we meet for soup supper at 6 p.m. Please sign-up in the narthex/lobby to bring a soup or loaf of bread. We average between 125 and 150 for soup each week. And then worship begins at 6:45 p.m. and ends at 7:15 p.m. to get littles home and off to bed. Wednesday night soup supper and worship begin Wednesday, Feb. 25. The final one will be March 25.

For those who are looking for something different in this season of Lent, we are offering a 30 minute worship service every week on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and continuing all through Lent, concluding on March 26. For those who might like a quieter, more reflective time of worship, Thursday mornings could provide that opportunity. There will be instrumental music, congregational singing, Scripture readings, a brief message, a time for prayer, and communion each week.

March 29 Palm Sunday
8:30 & 10:45a English & en español

April 2 Maundy Thursday
6:30p English & en español

April 3 Good Friday
12p/6:30p English
5:30p Procesional y misa en español

April 4 Easter
8:30 & 10:45a English & en español

Advent & Christmas at Ascension

Each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in of Advent, we will gather in the sanctuary for a half hour worship with music, prayer, scripture, devotion, and communion. Join us on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 10 and 17.

On Thursday, Dec. 12, we will celebrate the visit of the Angel Gabriel to Mary with a 6 a.m. Spanish-language worship with a mariachi band, followed by a potluck breakfast.

Join us for a special weekend of worship with our Advent Concert Worship services. On Saturday, Dec. 13, at 6 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 14, at 9:30 a.m., the musical ensembles of Ascension will share the music of the season in the context of worship with holy communion. We will celebrate with a potluck brunch at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Please sign-up in the narthex with what you’re bringing.

Las Posadas remembers the journey of the holy family through the streets of Bethlehem where they were turned away by innkeeper after innkeeper. We begin with hot cocoa and a live nativity at 4 p.m. Las Posadas begins at 5 p.m. Children of all ages are welcome to be in costume. A dinner will follow Las Posadas with mariachi band and a piñata. Join us for this multicultural event popular with all of Ascension.

Sunday, December 21st, the Fourth Sunday of Advent, will offer normal worship at 8:30 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m. we will hear the voices of children raised in song to welcome the coming Savior. A new format this year will offer some additional children’s times to tell the story of Christmas with reflections on the people and animals that found themselves invited into the story of the birth of Jesus.

We worship at 3 p.m., 5 p.m., and 9:30 p.m. with carols, communion, and candlelight at all three services. Our 3 p.m. worship will be led with organ and piano. Our 5 p.m. worship will be led with organ, piano, and choir. Our 9:30 p.m. worship will be led with guitar. Our Latino families will celebrate Nochebuena at 6 p.m.

Christmas Day Worship is at 10 a.m. and gathers our praise to “greet the happy morning” as one hymn writer offers. We offer holy communion at this worship service.

Sunday, Dec. 28, the First Sunday of Christmas will gather us for worship at our normal worship times of 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. for our English language worship and 10:45 a.m. for our Spanish-language worship.

Welcome to September

I confess – September is a welcome respite from August.

August began with the mission trip to El Salvador. It was spectacular. Pastor Edwin and Sarah were amazing in their planning and tending as we walked alongside our sister church, El Milagro de Dios (Miracle of God) Lutheran Church in San Jorge. It was pure joy to finally meet Pastora Blanca and the members of the congregation. We were fed more than we could possibly eat. There were stories to tell and time for prayer through the expert translation of Pastor Edwin and laughter and games alongside the children of the church and the entire community of San Jorge. Bumpy roads and deep water-traced ruts reminded us that we are blessed to complain about potholes in Wisconsin. The heat was, well, hot! But the air conditioning and cool water offered us respite at the end of the day. We visited historical sites and were often overwhelmed by the beauty of the country and her people. We spent time with Pastor Edwin’s family who hosted all 24 of us for dinner – no easy task in any country! We were graciously welcomed by the newly elected Bishop of the Salvadoran Lutheran Church – Bishop Guadalupe Cortez. She and her staff shared greetings, reflections on the church in El Salvador, and a meal with the most amazing plantains cooked with a pudding in the center. We prepared a lengthy beach for sea turtle nesting and somewhere along the way my wife and daughter became stuck in an elevator. It was a very good trip to build relationships with sisters and brothers in the body of Christ.

We returned to Wisconsin for a brief six days before my family traveled to California to say goodbye to my larger-than-life father-in-law. He was indeed one of a kind. The funeral was full of loud Easter hymns, and big feelings, and well lengthy preaching (guess who preached) and all those things reflected my father-in-law perfectly. Two days after the funeral, we returned home, where we packed up my oldest child and returned him to the University of Wisconsin – Madison for his sophomore year. One daughter is neck deep in volleyball tryouts and the other is tackling volleyball and soccer practice simultaneously. And my mother-in-law was here for the rest of the month – so if you see her in early September, please say hello. All that to say that August was full – completely full – and somewhere in those days were also several meetings preparing us for the fall here at Ascension. Deep breath!

September at Ascension is pure joy and all life to the glory of God. Worship returns to our program year schedule on September 7th, with worship in English at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. and worship in Spanish at 10:45 a.m. JAM, BLAST, JUMP, JOLT, and CRASH all return the week of September 7th. And if you are unsure of one or more of the acronyms for ministry among our children and junior and senior high school students – keep reading – all is explained later on in this newsletter. We are preparing to launch a young adult ministry as well this fall – for those in the 18-30 year age range because they have asked and the Holy Spirit is moving – but an acronym is still in the dreaming phase – have any ideas?

We return to Monday morning and evening Adult Study gatherings with season 4 of the CHOSEN. I am so excited to see how this next season unfolds as we gather to reflect on the stories already deep in our bones. By the time you read this article, our music ministries will already have begun rehearsals to bring glory to God in our worship life – have you thought about joining the choir or ringing a bell – there is still room for you. I promise Vicki will find a place for you.

In late September and/or early October there will be listening sessions available to help the pastors and church council reflect and dream about our future. Ascension Arise 2035 will be available for review and comment in the weeks ahead. Your input, about your church, is important and welcome as we look to all that God has in store for the days ahead. And there are ministries waiting for your “yes.” Healing Hearts of Waukesha County, the Hope Center, and the Food Pantry of Waukesha County are all supported by our congregation and in need of our hands-on ministry as well as our financial support. If you are considering joining our community of faith, we will host conversations in-between services later this month and early in October as we prepare to welcome new members on Sunday, October 19th. I am ready for all of it and more. I hope you are too!

See you in church.

Pastor Chris

Reprinted from the September 2025 newsletter.

Summer Worship at Ascension

  • Sunday, June 2
  • 8:30 & 10 a.m.
  • Celebration and reception for Vicki Taylor’s 40th anniversary of Music Ministry
  • 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June 2
  • Celebration and reception for Pastor Edwin’s 1st Anniversary of Ordination
  • Sunday, June 23
  • June 23, July 28, Aug. 11, Sept.
  • Blessings and sending of El Salvador Mission Team
  • Sunday, July 28
  • Singers of all ages are invited to sing in an intergenerational choir on Sunday, June 23. We will meet for one rehearsal on Thursday, June 20, from 6 to 6:30 p.m., followed by singing in 8:30 worship on Sunday, June 23.
  • The song can be easily learned by listening and all are welcome!
  • Email Vicki Taylor and say you’ll join us!

Advent Activities: O Come Let Us Adore Him

We are returning to a Welcome to Advent Soup Supper and Worship experience on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Soup supper begins at 6 p.m. Worship will begin at 6:45 p.m. and end by 7:30 p.m. This evening will be a beautiful entry into the season of Advent and the patient expectation of the unfolding story of God’s saving work among us in the coming of a Savior.

  • Deck the Halls of Ascension: to prepare the church campus for the season of Advent and Christmas, will start at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3. 
  •  Advent Concert Worship: a beautiful evening and morning of worship on Saturday, Dec. 10, 6 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 11, at 9:30 a.m. with a potluck brunch to celebrate the season of Advent. Invite a friend and join choirs, praise band, handbells, and instrumentalists in worship to Follow the Star.
  •  Las Posadas: remembering the journey of the holy family through the streets of Bethlehem where they were turned away again and again until an innkeeper took pity on their plight. This event, hosted by our Spanish-speaking members, continues to grow year after year. Incredible food, a mariachi band, and a piñata round out the night. It is a glorious gathering of the community of Ascension. It begins at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17, with hot cocoa and coffee.
  •  Children’s Christmas Program: BLAST children will share the joy of Jesus’ birth through story and song at 10:45 a.m. worship on Sunday, Dec. 18. Rehearsal for BLAST children’s Christmas program is Saturday, Dec. 17, 9-11 a.m.
  •  Christmas Eve Worship (English): Saturday, Dec. 24, 3 p.m. & 5 p.m.
  •  Christmas Day Worship: Sunday, Dec. 25, 10 a.m.

So much to look forward to as we return to the fullness of abundant life Jesus promises to us. O, come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!